Readings from contemporary literature by female authors from the African continent and the lyrical singing of Togolese singer Afi Sika Kuzeawu make other and inner worlds audible.
Afi Sika Kuzeawu, who grew up in a musical environment in Togo, is influenced by traditional West African music and Ewe dance, the Congolese Kwasakwasa rhythm and Caribbean-Creole music styles. Her repertoire also includes classical music and Afro-American music. She studied jazz at the Bern University of the Arts as well as economics and psychology. Her own compositions are influenced by her West African roots, her strong creativity in rhythms and her sensitivity for fine-voiced jazz harmonies.
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Rev. Alexandra Flury-Schölch, Head of Studies at Mission 21, will read from contemporary literature by female authors from the African continent and link it to biblical texts and current issues and projects in international cooperation.
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