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The PASS Blog is a timeline, a history and an archive of all activity on the Pan African Space Station. Here you can scroll back in time to see information on past events, collaborators biographies, PASS features and more.

Oris Aigbokhaevbolo and Dami Ajayi

Writers Ori Aigbokhaevbolo and Dami Ajayi in conversation: The Local Rapper Syndrome and the New Nigerian Mixtape

Oris Aigbokhaevbolo is a Nollywood and pop culture critic. He was named the Music/Entertainment Journalist of the Year in 2015 at the All Africa Music Awards.

Dami Ajayi is a Nigerian writer who he has published one volume of poems, Clinical Blues and a chapbook, Daybreak & Other Poems, both to critical and commercial acclaim. He is also the co-publisher of the literary magazine Saraba as well as a medical doctor currently specializing in psychiatry.

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Bantu Hour with Ade Bantu and guests: Adunni and Nefertiti, Dabyna and Aramide

Adegoke Odukoya, better known as Adé Bantu (born 13 July 1971 in Wembley, London), is a Nigerian-German musician, producer and activist. He is best known as the founder of the Afro-German musical collective and NGO Brothers Keepers and as the front man of the 12 piece band Bantu. He received the Kora Award (the Pan-African equivalent of the Grammy) for his album “Fuji Satisfaction” in 2005. On Friday’s Programme he features  ADUNNI & NEFERTITI, DABYNA & ARAMIDE Adunni and Nefertiti is …  ( continue reading

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Remembering the Future with Qudus Onikeku, Titilope and Tunde Jegede

A conversation three ways (dance, music, poetry) between Qudus Onikeku, Titilope and Tunde Jegede in which they explore the following questions: How do we attain grace within the muffling burden of memory? What has the past got to offer the future beyond history and memory? How do we forget the past in order to remember our future? It is an attempt to rewrite our myths, and through that re-imagination of the past, design a new kind of destiny that can …  ( continue reading

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Wura Samba

Wura Samba is a seven member band based in Lagos, Nigeria and led by Abiodun Abraham Oke. They use traditional percussion instruments in a modernized way. Abiodun Abraham Oke, a versatile, talented and experienced drummer and percussionist, plays his instruments with such dexterity and passion that lends the band its uniqueness. Samba’s music can be characterized as a fusion of traditional African folk songs and rhythms with a classical and modern usage of various percussion instruments. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUiM3mU_zmw    ( continue reading

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PASS landing at Freedom Park, Lagos

From 23 – 26 June 2016, PASS descended on Freedom Park in Lagos, as part of Goethe Institute’s Lagos_Live 2016 festival. The PASS Lagos sessions brought together a broad spectrum of artists, performers, writers and musicians, whose practices draw from a variety of contexts, to participate through conversations, performances and happenings that provoke us to rethink about our histories and to speculate on our futures through artistic and cultural practice.  ( continue reading

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PASS landing at Kallio Library, Helsinki

  Can a past that the present has not yet caught up with be summoned to haunt the present as an alternative? In April and May 2016, Chimurenga’s installation Chimurenga Library and pop-up radio station Pan African Space Station infiltrated the Kallio Library in Helsinki. The intervention was a continuation of Chimurenga’s ongoing exploration into the utopian moment shortly after African independences, when a series of Pan African festivals staged in Dakar, Algiers, Lagos and Kinshasa functioned as laboratories for the development of new, …  ( continue reading

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Tunde Jegede

Tunde Jegede is a composer and multi-instrumentalist. He is a master kora player, and specializes in the West African classical music tradition which dates from the period of Sundiata. He is a prolific song writer and has worked across several genres both as a performer and producer. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRTUNSJO7Qs  ( continue reading

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Bantu Hour with Ade Bantu and guests: Temi Dollface and Brymo

Adegoke Odukoya, better known as Adé Bantu (born 13 July 1971 in Wembley, London), is a Nigerian-German musician, producer and activist. He is best known as the founder of the Afro-German musical collective and NGO Brothers Keepers and as the front man of the 12 piece band Bantu. He received the Kora Award (the Pan-African equivalent of the Grammy) for his album “Fuji Satisfaction” in 2005. In Thursday’s programming, he features singers Temi Dollface and Brymo. Temi Phil-Ebosie better known as …  ( continue reading

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Remembering the Future

A conversation three ways (dance, music, poetry) between Qudus Onikeku, Titilope and Tunde Jegede in which they explore the following questions: How do we attain grace within the muffling burden of memory? What has the past got to offer the future beyond history and memory? How do we forget the past in order to remember our future? It is an attempt to rewrite our myths, and through that re-imagination of the past, design a new kind of destiny that can …  ( continue reading

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Deji Toye, Wole Oguntokun and Segun Adefila: New Nigerian Theatre

Join Deji Toye, an enterprise lawyer/governance professional by day who explores and array of interests (editorial cartoonist, poet, playwright, literary critic and culture activist) the rest of the time, as he discusses the new Nigerian Theatre Audience with Wole Oguntokun and Segun Adefila. Wole Oguntokun is a playwright, stage and film director,  theatre administrator and newspaper columnist. Segun Adefila is co-founder and artistic director/choreographer of Crown Troupe of Africa, a performance art company.  ( continue reading

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