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SUMMARY:Joint opening of the exhibition Forgotten Saints I
DESCRIPTION:Joint Opening of Forgotten Saints I – From Slaves to Saints\nThe Nelson Mandela Centre for African Culture\, Port Louis\, Mauritius\, in collaboration with the Manhyia Palace Museum\, is pleased to announce the joint opening of the exhibition Forgotten Saints I – From Slaves to Saints. \nThe exhibition features 35 paintings by Seychellois artist Emmanuel D’Offay\, co-curated by Stephanie Latulipe. Through his work\, D’Offay explores themes of history\, identity\, memory\, and the enduring legacy of African people and their descendants. \nThe event will bring together cultural institutions and audiences from across the region to reflect on shared African histories and celebrate the power of art to preserve and reinterpret forgotten stories. \nGuest of Honour and Speaker:Ivor Agyeman-DuahDirector\, Manhyia Palace Museum
URL:https://manhyiapalacemuseum.org/event/joint-opening-of-the-exhibition-forgotten-saints/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260915
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SUMMARY:International Development Circle will host a major evening event\, Britain and the Asante Treasure- Loot\, Museums and Restitution
DESCRIPTION:International Development Circle will host a major evening event\, Britain and the Asante Treasure- Loot\, Museums and Restitution\nThe National Liberal Club at Westminster in London (established in 1862 by the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom\, William Gladstone) through its International Development Circle will host a major evening event\, Britain and the Asante Treasure- Loot\, Museums and Restitution\, at which the invited speakers are: \n\nThe former BBC Correspondent and author of The African Kingdom of Gold- Britain and the Asante TreasureBarnaby Phillips.\nFormer Keeper of Ethnography at the British Museum and former Pro Vice Chancellor\, University of Glasgow\, Prof. Malcolm McLeod.\nThe Director of the Manhyia Palace Museum\, Ivor Agyeman-Duah.\n\n \nPrime Minister William Gladstone
URL:https://manhyiapalacemuseum.org/event/international-development-circle-will-host-a-major-evening-event-britain-and-the-asante-treasure-loot-museums-and-restitution/
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