The Art of African Weaving: Threads That Tell Stories
By Adeliya Kabdulina – Art in Tanzania intern Women’s Empowerment Program Explore the Tales Behind Every Weave In Tanzania, weaving…
By Adeliya Kabdulina – Art in Tanzania intern Women’s Empowerment Program Explore the Tales Behind Every Weave In Tanzania, weaving…
By Meriem Kerma – Art in Tanzania internship program Business internship Social Media WEB Page Development Music and Arts Programs…
By Devaa Ramalingam – Art in Tanzania intern Music and Arts Programs Tinga Tinga Art is considered to have historical…
By Daniel Christopher- Art in Tanzania Internships Community Psychology Nowadays, films account for a significant portion of the media products…
Hi! It’s Hikaru. I am one of the internship students at the Dar es Salaam compound! Music and Arts Programs…
Music and Arts Programs Film Production Every year, Zanzibar holds an international film festival for one week, usually in July,…
When you pass between tens of little stores and boutiques selling imported shoes and clothes from Asia and all the pirated DVDs salesmen, you can find a true gem in the streets of Dar Es Salaam. Behind the red gates exists Wonder Workshop. This craft shop was founded in 2005 by Paul Joynson-Hicks and its business model is pure genius…
Creating traditional African art on Bahari Beach may sound like the dream job, but 29 year old Musti has been working hard at his artist’s studio, Zamani Sanaa, Swahili for ‘Old Art’ for over a year and a half. Painted using water colours and oil paints on canvas, the Tingatinga style which he uses is very popular with art lovers, so Musti’s workshop is gradually growing as a successful business as he makes contacts, and his studio/gallery becomes more well-known in the area…