On Thursday February 8, warm up your winter at the Arbor gallery, when Jab Djab returns to bring the flavour, warmth and music of the Caribbean to the gallery, as part of its celebration of Black History month. Last year’s concert sold out to a group that pushed aside some of the seats to dance.…
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Nuits dâAfrique has always been a bit of an underdog â a little festival with a big heart, that year after year presents a vibrant array of sounds from around the globe for an audience every bit as eclectic as its lineup.
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âWhat I find special is the festival caters to people of different ages, and obviously we have a diverse crowd, culturally,â said Nuits dâAfrique managing director Suzanne Rousseau. âWe get people from Africa, the Caribbean, Japan, Italy. Itâs people who are open to discovering new things. It makes for a really special atmosphere.