A celebration of the rich and diverse culture of Africa will be held in Aberdeen this spring to promote African heritage and improve cultural diversity in Scotland.
Organised by The Africulture Network, in partnership with International School Aberdeen (ISA), The Spirit of Africa will be the first of its kind in Aberdeen when it takes place in April.
Hosted and sponsored by ISA, the event will take guests on a journey through the rich history and culture of the African continent featuring a vibrant evening of performances to mark the socio-historical connection between Africa and Scotland.
The event is the launchpad for The Africulture Network – a group of passionate professionals dedicated to showcasing African heritage at its best in Scotland.
Mavis Anagboso, Co-Founder of The Africulture Network, said, “The Spirit of Africa is set to be a very special evening at ISA celebrating all that is unique about the African heritage.
“Africa has a lot of hidden gems buried in ancient history and the event will provide a forum, for both Africans and non-Africans, to learn about the traditions, talent, music and food of this great continent.
“We are thrilled to bring an event of this scale to Aberdeen to project our voices, our culture and our unique history.”
One in four people in Aberdeen were born outside of Scotland, highlighting the region’s diverse international community.
International School Aberdeen, which is celebrating its landmark 50th
anniversary this year, said it was honoured to work in collaboration with The Africulture Network to bring an event promoting cultural infusion to Aberdeen.
Nick Little, Head of School, said, “As an international school, we are delighted to support an event that aligns with our mission to instil values of cross-culture acceptance, inclusion and respect.
“We encourage our students to become multi-cultural, self-aware and open-minded and we believe in the importance of promoting different cultures through our educational system.
“Our diverse international community in Aberdeen is undeniably worth celebrating and the presence of so many talented artists and performers under one roof to celebrate the essence of Africa will be wonderful”.
The Spirit of Africa’s line up will include a host of talented cultural groups featuring the Aberdeen African choir and a journey through Africa with music by the cast of Shona the Musical.
Guests will enjoy a fusion of African and Scottish cuisine with a fusion of African and Scottish cuisine followed by a presentation of African fashion with models showcasing a variety of clothing.
The event will also include a performance by award-winning saxophonist artist, YolanDa Brown, OBE, who will play an eclectic mix of reggae, jazz and soul.
Spirit of Africa will be held on Saturday, April 29th, in the Queen Elizabeth Theatre, International School Aberdeen, from 6pm – 11pm.
Individual tickets and tables are available as well as sponsorship opportunities.
For more information and for ticket enquiries, visit, www.africulture.org.uk