Arts and Culture
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The Self in the Poetry of Safia Elhillo and Chandramohan Sathyanathan
Aug 19, 2020In a world that is full of stereotypes of gender, race, religion, and caste, intersectional solidarities are increasingly becoming important. Poets and writes from the global south are engaged in the process of forging bonds across... -
Making Their Mark: The Female Musical Acts You Need To Know
Aug 16, 2020From the legendary Zakia Abul Gassim Abu Bakr to the iconic all-girl group Al Balabil and the unforgettable Hanan Bulubulu, women have always been at the forefront of the musical arts in Sudan. They’ve managed to break... -
Behind The Sounds of Sudan: Preserving and Celebrating Our Musical History
Jul 23, 2020A few months ago, my family and I sat in the living room and listening to one of our favourite songs, “Ashofak Bokra Fi Al Maweid” by Sudanese singer Muhammed Al Ameen. As Al Ameen delivered... -
Film Review: Revolution from Afar
Jul 16, 2020In December 2018, out of frustration with unbearable living conditions in Sudan, people took to the streets to revolt in limb defiance of the then Sudanese President Omar Al Bashir’s authoritarian rule demanding change, freedom, peace,... -
It’s Time for Sudanese Literature to Believe in Sudan
Jul 16, 2020Hajja Waheeba, from Leila Aboulela’s Lyrics Alley, is a character well-known to anyone who has spent any time in Sudanese communities. A full-figured older woman, arms jangling with bangles, and cheeks marked with tribal scars, she is... -
The Writers of Today and Tomorrow
Jun 18, 2020There are many things that Sudan is far behind on including science, technology, healthcare systems, education, and the list goes on. However, Sudanese literature is rich with successful Sudanese writers such as Al Tayeb Salih and... -
“You Will Die at Twenty” and Sudan’s Collectivist Culture
Jun 4, 2020The much-acclaimed film “You Will Die at Twenty” by Sudanese director Amjad Abu Alala follows the journey of a young boy who is prophesied to die once he reaches twenty years of age, and subsequently spends... -
On Living Memories: Hussein Shariffe
Jun 2, 2020‘There is a definitive analogy between my work as a painter and my work as a filmmaker, which I think is inevitable. My framing of the film is painterly. When it is in black and white... -
Where Art Meets Fashion: Introducing Artist Israa Shajar and Hashaba Shop
May 10, 2020In recent years, art has converged with fashion, going hand in hand in the evolution of apparel. We’ve seen it in some of the world’s most loved fashion brand names such as Prada, Karl Lagerfeld, Alexander McQueen, Andy Warhol and... -
Fashion Revolution Week in Sudan for the First Time
Apr 26, 2020Fashion Revolution Week is an annual global event surrounding 24 April, which commemorates the Rana Plaza factory collapse in 2013, which killed 1,134 people in Dhaka District, Bangladesh. The factory housed a number of garment factories...