Entrepreneurs serving their heritage.

Passing on a legacy to future generations.

Southern languages And Crossroads Digital Multimedia promote the richness of the historical, artistic and socio-cultural heritage respectively from Morocco and Uganda in order to pass it on to new generations in an educational and innovative animated series format.

  • Southern languages thus launches the “Lina et Adam” series, inspired by its youth collection.
  • Crossroads produces the dynamic Mukago series.

Creating new opportunities for players in the music sector

Anya And Fezah share the mission of promote and provide opportunities to players in the music sector in Morocco, Uganda and Africa in general. These two companies nevertheless use different tools to achieve their objectives.
Anya shares its expertise, organizes large-scale events and publishes anthologies.

  • Fezah provides artists with a digital monitoring, booking and performance service online and live.

Promote the cultural capital of Burkina Faso

The two Burkinabè structures, Sébastien Bazemo And Kaala, as for them, at the heart of their project the development, through quality production, of Burkinabè raw materials. By their determination they want transcend the a priori : the koko dunda, long considered the garment of the poor, has become in the hands of Sebastian Bazemo a piece of art. The dried wood from the forests of Fada Ngourma is now carefully transformed by Kaala in designer objects and furniture.

Be catalysts of creativity for young people. 

Optimist Productions And Afriart Gallery, turn out to be catalysts for artistic creations.

  • The first company offers the possibility to young people involved in urban cultures tohave a place for creation, recording and training.
  • The second opens its doors to young plastic artists to offer them a place conducive to creation.

To be agents of renewal and providers of opportunities. 

  • Karoninka attaches to make the audiovisual world a loudspeaker for the cause of women, whether through the subjects she covers in her films or through the implementation of technical training dedicated to young women in Casamance.
  • Anya And Fezah, through innovation, seek a way to stabilize and renew the musical cultural sector to ensure continuity of supply in their countries.
  • Crossroads, through entertainment, brings out new talents among women and people with deafness.

Everyone is keen to renew the cultural sector. Everyone is committed to being a provider of opportunity and stability for those who make a living from it. Finally, everyone is thinking outside the box to reinvent the future.

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