Africa
July is the month where we look to Africa, specifically the subsaharan nations that extend to South Africa. It's a huge continent with the most diverse range of cultures, languages and communities, but we're going to try our best to run through what we can to immerse the children in the vibrant arts and crafts, the wonderful music and food, and some of the mythologies of the region...
African Myths & Legends
African Textiles
Traditional African textiles are vibrant and richly patterned fabrics that are deeply woven into the cultural heritage of various African communities. Each textile, from the bold kente cloth of Ghana to the intricate mud cloth of Mali, tells a unique story and is often used to mark significant life events, express identity, and convey social status. Crafted using traditional techniques passed down through generations, these textiles showcase the artistry and craftsmanship of African cultures, making them both beautiful and meaningful.
African Thinkers
Africa has produced many renowned philosophers, scientists, and thinkers who have made significant contributions to various fields. From Imhotep of ancient Egypt, often regarded as the first architect, physician, and engineer through to Wole Soyinka, a Nigerian playwright and poet and, of course, Nelson Mandela, you'll find Africa the source of some of the most forceful advocates for progressive politics and thought in our time...
African Art
African Lullabies & Music
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