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PASS landing at Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo

From Wednesday, 17 – Saturday, 20 February, 2021, Pan African Space Station (PASS) broadcast a daily session, produced for ‘Actions of Art and Solidarity’, a group exhibition curated by Office for Contemporary Art Norway (OCA) in Oslo and organised with Kunstnernes Hus. These PASS transmissions unpacked and expanded stories and research published in the Festac ’77 book in which we revisited the imaginative (im)possibilities of pan African festivals (the PANAFESTs) that took place in the utopian moments of the post-independence era.
Day 1, Wednesday 17 February:
Benin 1897 to Festac 1977, re-membering Erhabor Emokpae.
What are the legacies of Benin 1897? And how did the art of Erhabor Emokpae, designer of Festac’s visual identity, reignite the debate? Considering restitution debates and politics and the significance of Erhabor Emokpae, PASS hosted a conversation featuring Emokpae’s son the visual artist Isaac Emokpae, his granddaughter Ese Otubu, and the late Erhabor Emokpae himself.
Day 2, Thursday 18 February:
Freedom and Control, Technology and Science: a conversation with Arild Boman.
On this day in 1977, Agege Motor Road in Lagos, Fela Kuti’s Kalakuta Republic was infamously rampaged by military police. Arild Boman, a scientist, educator and experimental musician, witnessed the scene while attending Festac as a broadcasting consultant for the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK). In this PASS session we inquired how, with colleagues at the University of Lagos, Boman came to co-produce a remarkable Festac questionnaire and co-organise the Festac ’77 Video Art Workshop.
Day 3, Friday 19 February:
Pan-Africanisms, Afro-Asian movement and Tricontinentalism.
Exploring red and black solidarities, PASS listened to a variety of voices, including Uhuru Phalafala and Christopher Lee, about conferences and festivals, Alex La Guma’s Soviet journeying, the project of Third-Worldism, and networks of writers and artistic groups culturally working for liberation.
Day 4, Saturday 20 February:
Amandla! Power to the people and poets: a conversation with Lindiwe Mabuza.
PASS welcomed an ambassador of cultural-politics, scholar-poet Lindiwe Mabuza to share stories of her consciousness-raising and activism in the USA, then at Festac ’77 and as the ANC’s Chief Representative in Sweden where she helped conduct the movements of Amandla Cultural Group.
(Photo from New Directions magazine)
QAMATA PULA — an ancestral invocation

iPhupho L’ka Biko and Pan African Space Station present QAMATA PULA, an ancestral invocation collapsing past, present and future, over three days at the Chimurenga Factory (157 Victoria Rd, Woodstock, Cape Town). iMbewu / Seeds – Thursday, 3rd December The many ancestors and living ones who preceded us planted seeds that allow us to dream different dreams. We pay tribute to the likes of Miriam Makeba, Madala Kunene, Busi Mhlongo, Stimela, Kutu and others who created condtions for us to …
A Tribute to Don Cherry’s Organic Music Society (1967 – 1978)
12TH ANNUAL ABDULLAH IBRAHIM FESTIVAL – LIVE ON PASS

Join us for the 12th Annual Abdullah Ibrahim Festival. Live on PASS, for 24hours from 12pm (central african time) on 09 October 2020.
LIVE ON PASS – BASEMENTAL PLATFORM – AN AUDIO DOCUMENTARY

Tune into PASS at 6pm (Central Afrikan Time), 01 October 2020, for an audio documentary on Joburg hip-hop supergroup Basemental Platform – self-described as “the number-one-volunteer-to-be-a-terrorist-army of soldiers who carry a world of hate on their mighty shoulders.”
FESTAC ’77, a mixtape by Chimurenga

Early in 1977, thousands of artists, writers, musicians, activists and scholars from Africa and the black diaspora assembled in Lagos for FESTAC ’77, the 2nd World Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture. With a radically ambitious agenda underwritten by Nigeria’s newfound oil wealth, FESTAC ’77 would unfold as a complex, glorious and excessive culmination of a half-century of pan African cultural-political gatherings. In this mix, we decompose, an-arrange and reproduce the sound-world of FESTAC ’77 to address the …
RA MAVA – CONTINENTAL MATTERS – 28 JULY

Ra Mava presents CONTINENTAL MATTERS – a journey from South Africa to Ghana through conversation and music. Coming at you live on PASS from 4pm (Central Afrikan Time).
DOUALA SERENADE – a 24-hour tribute to Manu Dibango | 26 June 2020

From 6pm (Central African Time) this Friday, 26 June 2020, PASS presented “Douala Serenade”, a 24 hour wake for our departed father. A tribute to the generous genius always forward-movement of the great Manu Dibango, Sango ‘a mboa. All music written, arranged, produced, performed by Manu, plus interviews and stories from Jihan El Tahri, Bintou Simpore, Steve Gordon, Simon Njami, Dread Amala, Rhoda Isaacs, Pascale Obolo, Amandine Nana, Funsho Ogundipe, Lionel Manga, Rashid Lombard, Hilaire Akollo, Samuel Nja Kwa, Tania …
ELECTRONIC AND EXPERIMENTAL MUSIC, NOT ONLY A WESTERN HISTORY with C-DRIK

Artist, musician, DJ, singer and composer, C-DRIK (Cedrik Fermont) presented ELECTRONIC AND EXPERIMENTAL MUSIC, NOT ONLY A WESTERN HISTORY – a live radio broadcast on PASS. In this sonic lecture, C-DRIK reshaped, rewrote and decolonised the history of experimental, electronic and noise music from Africa and Asia. Listen to the lecture here:
IMAM X – Yout In Exile | Friday 6 Dec

Tomorrow evening (Fri 6 Dec) from 7pm, we are joined by IMAM X aka Khalid Shamis for ‘Yout in Exile’ – a live radio broadcast on PASS. This session delves into music archives from his teenage years in the early 90s in London – Shut up and Dance, Voodoo Ray, Rufus and Chaka Khan, acid, acid jazz, boogie, early UK hip hop – amongst many other grooves, gems and delights. This broadcast will mark and celebrate the end of his on-going seminar …
