Oslo Afro Arts Festival 2021
Festival Venues
Oslo Afro Arts Festival’s program consists of concerts,
spoken-word/poetry, dance performances, film screenings, workshops,
lectures and events for children and youth. In addition, we arrange
an African market with stalls, food, activities for children and
live music. The festival is held across different venues in
Grønland, Oslo.
Intercultural Museum
Enjoy dance, music, food, clothes, African Market, activities for
children and art workshops between the old prison at Intercultural
Museum and in Jenssens Haves wonderful backyard Intercultural museum
and Jenssens Have are hosts when Oslo Afro Arts Festival arrange
Bakgårdsfest! We take over the beautiful backyard and old prison
buildings and fill them with an African Market and stage performances.
A day with activities for the whole family; face painting, clowns,
food, art workshops, instrument making, dance and concerts.
Intercultural museum work all year to enhance understanding and
respect in cultural diversity. The museum is one of four museums under
Oslo Museum and is situated in Tøyenbekken 5, Grønland, Oslo.
Caféteatret
Caféteatret is Oslo Afro Arts Festivals’ main venue. There are
concerts every evening and a Childrens Africa Day Sunday during the
festival. Usually Caféteateret is Nordic Black Theatres’ concert and
theatre venue. Hosting concerts, open stage evenings, family events,
poetry projects, seminars and more. Nordic Black Theatre is a self-run
theatre foundation established in 1992. The core activity is theatre
production but we work with a wide spectrum of partners in a variety
of creative arts.
Grønland Church
Grønland Church is turned 150 years in 2019, and Oslo Afro Arts joined
the celebration! With it’s very special timbre and atmospheric room we
are looking forward the Grønland Church was the host to several
memorable events of the Oslo Afro Arts Festival including Arican Story
Telling and Concerts. Grønland Church is a church located in the
neighbourhood of Grønland in the borough of Gamle Oslo in Oslo,
Norway. Grønland Church congregation was formed in 1861. Grønland
Church was consecrated on March 3, 1869 by Bishop Jens Lauritz Arup.
Kunsthall Oslo
Kunsthall Oslo is a non-profit art space located in Bjørvika, central
Oslo, showing international contemporary art, with an emphasis on new
commissions and a has a commitment to exploring the social and
historical context of contemporary art production. Kunsthall Oslo
presents a programme of international contemporary art, with an
emphasis on new commissions and a parallel commitment to exploring the
social and historical context of contemporary art production.
Forandringshuset Grønland
Forsnderingshuset is owned and operated by YWCA-YMCA, one of Norway’s
largest children and youth organizations with about 15,000 members.
The House of Change and the YWCA-YMCA are part of the world’s largest
women’s network YWCA and the world’s largest youth movement YMCA.
YWCA-YMCA Norway believes that human dignity is independent of gender,
gender expression, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity,
nationality, skin colour, functional ability and socio-economic
status. We, therefore, fight for all people to have equal
opportunities to unfold and develop their abilities and qualities.