The show will also take a look into sunny Mauritius with an episode that dives into a cultural holiday celebrated by millions worldwide: Diwali, the festival of lights. Through this, viewers can learn about his passion, what it takes to mix music, dive in on his talent and get a sense of the musical heritage in this electric city and for the budding DJs out there, they can join DJ Arch by making their own DIY headphones and microphone. The first stop to Mzansi is in the bustling city of Johannesburg, where Oratilwe (DJ Arch Jnr) participants through his love of music and how he makes moves being a DJ.
In the forthcoming series, viewers will discover how four children share their passion for music, sports, important causes and culture with Boomerang fans across the continent.
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The last series of the show recorded more than 150,000 online views and it allowed kids and their families to learn about different cultures across Africa and experience the excitement of creating fun arts and crafts, replicating the remarkable local stories told from a child’s perspective. The Public Choice Award ultimately went to two very different films but both have left an indelible mark on the Nigerian cinema landscape over the past year.įrom Wednesday, December 15, 2021, viewers of Boomerang Africa will have the opportunity to watch another instalment of My African Stories. The selection of the 2017 edition of NollywoodWeek was rich and eclectic. This year we screened a web-series from REDTV and for the first time, an animated short film from Anthill Studios called Play-Thing.” Each year we try to offer the very best of Nollywood to the Parisian public by bringing the newest developments in the industry. Nadira Shakur, the Director of Communication and co-founder of the festival said that “The festival has really cemented its place in the Parisian cultural calendar. Eleven films in total were shown during the four days of the festival, including five films in competition: Dinner, Gidi Blues, Green White Green, The Wedding Party and 76. The high quality of the selected films for this 5th edition has been praised by journalists and film critics. In his acceptance speech, Mr Babatope expressed his joy at winning this award and mentioned that it was a good omen as the production of The Wedding Party 2 had just begun in Lagos and Dubai. It’s an honour for me and for everybody who worked on the film,” said Mr Ojukwu. The festival trophy was given to Mr Izu Ojukwu, the Director of 76 and Mr Moses Babatope who represented the film in the absence of the film Director, Kemi Adetiba in a closing ceremony that was followed by the World Premiere screening of Ctacher by the Director Walter Taylaur. Two Nigerian movies, ‘The Wedding Party’ and ‘76’ have been announced as joint winners of the 2017 NollywoodWeek Public Choice Award.