We end the night with a killer performance by JLM paying tribute to the amazing Ivorian musical catalog. Come hear your favourites and discover some new favourites.
See you on the 23rd of May. Stay tuned to discover the full day program!
Africa Day is the commemoration of the founding of the African Union. A pivotal moment for the African continent. This year Ivory Coast will be taking center stage as the host country.
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Wholesome activities ✨
Throwback to our last Diasora Tables in collaboration with @bhmbelgium & @creatoratelierbelgium .
We’d love to see you on
3rd of May for our expo and
23rd of May for Africa Day
Let’s gather more often.
More info in the bio ❤️
Creating more visibility and opportunities for Black artists of different genres. Making sure those many talents don’t go unnoticed. That’s one of the goals of @ericcyuzuzo & @jeyd2.0 from @bhmbelgium . A vision that comes to life in this edition’s guiding theme “The Sounds of Blackness”
𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝘀𝗼𝘂𝗻𝗱𝘀 𝗼𝗳 𝗕𝗹𝗮𝗰𝗸𝗻𝗲𝘀𝘀
This year, Black History Month Belgium invites you to listen deeply with “The Sounds of Blackness” as its guiding theme. The sounds of our words, of our music, of our bodies have always been central to Black expression, carrying memory, resistance, joy, and collective imagination across time and place. From rhythm and melody to voice and silence, sound shapes how Black stories are remembered, shared, and transformed.
🗓️ Stay tuned in for the full program online soon.
This video was created with love. Big thank you to Annabel Oppong @imgoodluckjones rhobethk
@rachelhansoul@ampomah_secure@jeyd2.0
Monicashflow [@monicashflow ] invited her dear friend and Antwerp-based DJ, curator and all-ground fixer Jelaime aka JLM [@jeyd2.0 ], who as the founder of Alaiz, brings her community together around music in a calm, comfortable and à l’aise way. Together they share music and talk about creating spaces for Black people in Belgium and how that struggle compares to scenes in other countries.
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Which other Belgian curators/promotors/culture makers should we invite? 🧐