26 min

episode 4 - festac '77 story story

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in the final episode of #storystorypod, we explore festac ‘77, also known as the second world blackand african festival of arts and culture🎭. festac 77 was a major international festival which was heldin lagos,🇳🇬from 15 January 1977 to 12 February 1977.get involved using the hashtag #storystorypod and follow us onhttps://www.instagram.com/storystorypod/ and https://www.instagram.com/loopifymedia/we recommend you use headphones to enjoy the immersive soundscapemusic creditmusic used in this episode include:abin al'ajabi recorded by creative studiodisco lypso by mandrillfestac 77 jinglego down moses by archie shepp“ije nwayo” by agbani-nguru ikorodo grouppata pata by miriam makebaplaces and spaces by donald byrdsouaressi by kouyate sory kandiasuperstition by stevie wondertake the “a” train by sun rawelcome to nigeria by king sunny ade and his african beatszombie by fela kuti

in the final episode of #storystorypod, we explore festac ‘77, also known as the second world blackand african festival of arts and culture🎭. festac 77 was a major international festival which was heldin lagos,🇳🇬from 15 January 1977 to 12 February 1977.get involved using the hashtag #storystorypod and follow us onhttps://www.instagram.com/storystorypod/ and https://www.instagram.com/loopifymedia/we recommend you use headphones to enjoy the immersive soundscapemusic creditmusic used in this episode include:abin al'ajabi recorded by creative studiodisco lypso by mandrillfestac 77 jinglego down moses by archie shepp“ije nwayo” by agbani-nguru ikorodo grouppata pata by miriam makebaplaces and spaces by donald byrdsouaressi by kouyate sory kandiasuperstition by stevie wondertake the “a” train by sun rawelcome to nigeria by king sunny ade and his african beatszombie by fela kuti

26 min

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