A scene from Afrika Festival Potsdam 2022. More than 3,000 guests are expected at the event this year/Photo: AfricanCourierMedia

Festival to celebrate Africa with cultural show in Potsdam

For the 13th year, Afrika Festival Potsdam/Brandenburg will display Africa’s cultural wealth in the eastern German city of Potsdam on 19-20 July.

Featuring a wide-ranging programme that includes live concerts, dance performances, a fashion show, a bazaar and a street procession, the festival promises a fascinating journey through the rich culture and history of Africa.

Under the motto ‘Sustainability of African history, culture & heritage’, the 2024 festival brings together Africans and Germans to promote intercultural understanding.

The festival features different activities, ranging from a street parade, music concerts to fashion shows/Photo: ICDI e.V.

“The Africa Festival Potsdam is an important platform for intercultural exchange, artistic performances, informative workshops and culinary delights,” Mrs Charity Okezie-Andesine, festival director/founder said. “This year, we are placing a special focus on the sustainability of African history, culture and heritage in order to promote their appreciation and preservation,” she added.

“The festival is growing steadily. It attracts more attention, draws many people to Potsdam and enables the people of the state capital to experience diverse African cultures.”

Organised by the Internationales Center (ICDI e. V.) with the support of numerous migrant self-organisations, Potsdamer GmbH, Potsdamer Mitbürger and sponsored by the City of Potsdam, Afrika Festival Potsdam/Brandenburg proves that Potsdam is a cosmopolitan and culturally friendly city.

“Through this festival, ICDI e. V. would like to enrich the city and the state of Brandenburg with the cultures they have brought with them, especially the African diaspora,” Mrs Okezie-Andesine added.

The 2024 festival, at which more than 3,000 guests are expected, concludes a series of events on African cultures within the Africa Month, during which various events are presented in the districts of Schlaatz, Stern and Drewitz.

Charity Okezie-Andesine (3rd from left) with the TANG Award, Berlin, December 2023 (far right is Dr Sylvie Nantcha, the chairperson of the Federal Network of TANG). Mrs Okezie-Andesine was honoured for her immense efforts for the promotion of African culture as well as for the integration of Africans in Germany/Photo: AfricanCourierMedia

Taking place at its traditional venue, at the popular Luisenplatz in the city centre, the 2024 Afrika Festival Potsdam will feature an elaborate stage programme. Among other artists, Joyce Ejiogu, Jah Jeff, Mo Zilla, Alade Global Music, Kollinz, Ij Weller, Abeneko & The Positive Mind, Nwakanwa and Papa G Babyface will dish out diverse African music ranging from traditional rhythms to Afrobeats.

As a highlight, a street parade will take place on Saturday at which participants representing different African countries will be decked in their national costumes.

The festival, which will also feature information stands, children’s workshops, fashion shows and a cultural market, affords visitors the opportunity to sample African culinary highlights at the numerous food stands and enjoy the Afro-festive atmosphere.

Event Info:
Afrika Festival Potsdam/Brandenburg
19-20 July 2024, 10 am-10pm
Luisenplatz, 14479 Potsdam

Contact:
Mrs Charity Okezie-Andesine
Internationales Center für Deutsche und Immigranten(ICDI) e.V.
Phone: +49 1521 1487309 & +49 176 72735805
Email: icdipdm@yahoo.de
Website: https://icdi24.wordpress.com/

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