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Sika Designs <\/strong>\"Arise<\/a><\/h3>\n\n\n\n
ALSO READ: 15 African Menswear Designers To Note<\/a><\/strong><\/div>\n","post_title":"Arise Africa Fashion Week: Our Favorite Picks","post_excerpt":"","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","post_password":"","post_name":"arise-africa-fashion-week","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2024-08-11 19:57:46","post_modified_gmt":"2024-08-11 19:57:46","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/africanvibes.wpengine.com\/?p=4178","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":402756,"post_author":"2","post_date":"2009-02-07 00:57:44","post_date_gmt":"2009-02-07 00:57:44","post_content":"\n\n[caption id=\"attachment_1105\" align=\"alignleft\" width=\"225\" class=\"expresscurate_contentTags \"]\"African<\/a> Pan African Film Festival African Vibes Magazine's #Amabel Niba<\/a> and PAAF's #Ayuko Babu\u00a0 [Photo credit: Belle Niba<\/a>]<\/em>[\/caption]It was raining and pouring but Los Angeles filmmakers, celebrities, city officials, and media came out among others to show their strong support for the \"Actor<\/a> Actor Blaire Underwood and African Vibes Magazine's Amabel Niba [Photo credit: Belle Niba<\/a>]<\/em>[\/caption]California Assembly Speaker \"Designer<\/a> #Dearra poses with African Vibes Magazine's Amabel Niba [Photo credit: Belle Niba<\/a>]<\/em>[\/caption]After the awards was a screening of the movie \"Jerusalema\". When asked about her impression of the festival and opening movie, African Vibes Editorial Director said \"This festival is so necessary. You can tell from the fliers and filmmakers who are here tonight and promoting their films, that they have worked really hard. We need to come out and show our support for them by watching their movies. We all owe our gratitude to Babu and his team for making it possible for black filmmakers from all over to expose their work, in effect sharing our stories with the community.\n\n\"As far as Jerusalema is concerned, I think Ralph Zinman made me proud. The story was engaging even though it was a little longer than I expected.\u00a0 Rapulana Seiphemo played his character, Lucky Kunene<\/em>, quite convincingly. South Africa is definitely taking the lead in film-making with films that can truly compete with the West; a reminder that the world has gotten smaller. I am sure there are many African filmmakers who are hot on the heels of Hollywood, working with less but making the most out of the tools and finance they have to produce some compelling films.\"\n\nNiba's statement rings true indeed and can be seen in the diverse storytelling of the filmmakers who made submissions this year. After the screening, filmmakers wasted no time in promoting their movies and encouraging guests and media representatives to screen them. The evening progressed with buffet-style dinner, cocktails, and a live music presentation from George Clinton's band. Overall the night was a success and a reminder that the success of those telling our stories needs the support of the community; our support.\n\nPAFF SCREENING DATES\n

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Collection Gallery<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Sika Designs <\/strong>\"Arise<\/a><\/h3>\n\n\n\n
ALSO READ: 15 African Menswear Designers To Note<\/a><\/strong><\/div>\n","post_title":"Arise Africa Fashion Week: Our Favorite Picks","post_excerpt":"","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","post_password":"","post_name":"arise-africa-fashion-week","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2024-08-11 19:57:46","post_modified_gmt":"2024-08-11 19:57:46","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/africanvibes.wpengine.com\/?p=4178","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":402756,"post_author":"2","post_date":"2009-02-07 00:57:44","post_date_gmt":"2009-02-07 00:57:44","post_content":"\n\n[caption id=\"attachment_1105\" align=\"alignleft\" width=\"225\" class=\"expresscurate_contentTags \"]\"African<\/a> Pan African Film Festival African Vibes Magazine's #Amabel Niba<\/a> and PAAF's #Ayuko Babu\u00a0 [Photo credit: Belle Niba<\/a>]<\/em>[\/caption]It was raining and pouring but Los Angeles filmmakers, celebrities, city officials, and media came out among others to show their strong support for the \"Actor<\/a> Actor Blaire Underwood and African Vibes Magazine's Amabel Niba [Photo credit: Belle Niba<\/a>]<\/em>[\/caption]California Assembly Speaker \"Designer<\/a> #Dearra poses with African Vibes Magazine's Amabel Niba [Photo credit: Belle Niba<\/a>]<\/em>[\/caption]After the awards was a screening of the movie \"Jerusalema\". When asked about her impression of the festival and opening movie, African Vibes Editorial Director said \"This festival is so necessary. You can tell from the fliers and filmmakers who are here tonight and promoting their films, that they have worked really hard. We need to come out and show our support for them by watching their movies. We all owe our gratitude to Babu and his team for making it possible for black filmmakers from all over to expose their work, in effect sharing our stories with the community.\n\n\"As far as Jerusalema is concerned, I think Ralph Zinman made me proud. The story was engaging even though it was a little longer than I expected.\u00a0 Rapulana Seiphemo played his character, Lucky Kunene<\/em>, quite convincingly. South Africa is definitely taking the lead in film-making with films that can truly compete with the West; a reminder that the world has gotten smaller. I am sure there are many African filmmakers who are hot on the heels of Hollywood, working with less but making the most out of the tools and finance they have to produce some compelling films.\"\n\nNiba's statement rings true indeed and can be seen in the diverse storytelling of the filmmakers who made submissions this year. After the screening, filmmakers wasted no time in promoting their movies and encouraging guests and media representatives to screen them. The evening progressed with buffet-style dinner, cocktails, and a live music presentation from George Clinton's band. Overall the night was a success and a reminder that the success of those telling our stories needs the support of the community; our support.\n\nPAFF SCREENING DATES\n

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The runways of Johannesburg have been lighted up with colorful fabrics, Ankara styles, and creative designs at the Arise Africa Fashion Week. The first day saw six of the most talented African Designers,

\"Arise<\/a><\/h3>\n\n\n\n
ALSO READ: 15 African Menswear Designers To Note<\/a><\/strong><\/div>\n","post_title":"Arise Africa Fashion Week: Our Favorite Picks","post_excerpt":"","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","post_password":"","post_name":"arise-africa-fashion-week","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2024-08-11 19:57:46","post_modified_gmt":"2024-08-11 19:57:46","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/africanvibes.wpengine.com\/?p=4178","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":402756,"post_author":"2","post_date":"2009-02-07 00:57:44","post_date_gmt":"2009-02-07 00:57:44","post_content":"\n\n[caption id=\"attachment_1105\" align=\"alignleft\" width=\"225\" class=\"expresscurate_contentTags \"]\"African<\/a> Pan African Film Festival African Vibes Magazine's #Amabel Niba<\/a> and PAAF's #Ayuko Babu\u00a0 [Photo credit: Belle Niba<\/a>]<\/em>[\/caption]It was raining and pouring but Los Angeles filmmakers, celebrities, city officials, and media came out among others to show their strong support for the \"Actor<\/a> Actor Blaire Underwood and African Vibes Magazine's Amabel Niba [Photo credit: Belle Niba<\/a>]<\/em>[\/caption]California Assembly Speaker \"Designer<\/a> #Dearra poses with African Vibes Magazine's Amabel Niba [Photo credit: Belle Niba<\/a>]<\/em>[\/caption]After the awards was a screening of the movie \"Jerusalema\". When asked about her impression of the festival and opening movie, African Vibes Editorial Director said \"This festival is so necessary. You can tell from the fliers and filmmakers who are here tonight and promoting their films, that they have worked really hard. We need to come out and show our support for them by watching their movies. We all owe our gratitude to Babu and his team for making it possible for black filmmakers from all over to expose their work, in effect sharing our stories with the community.\n\n\"As far as Jerusalema is concerned, I think Ralph Zinman made me proud. The story was engaging even though it was a little longer than I expected.\u00a0 Rapulana Seiphemo played his character, Lucky Kunene<\/em>, quite convincingly. South Africa is definitely taking the lead in film-making with films that can truly compete with the West; a reminder that the world has gotten smaller. I am sure there are many African filmmakers who are hot on the heels of Hollywood, working with less but making the most out of the tools and finance they have to produce some compelling films.\"\n\nNiba's statement rings true indeed and can be seen in the diverse storytelling of the filmmakers who made submissions this year. After the screening, filmmakers wasted no time in promoting their movies and encouraging guests and media representatives to screen them. The evening progressed with buffet-style dinner, cocktails, and a live music presentation from George Clinton's band. Overall the night was a success and a reminder that the success of those telling our stories needs the support of the community; our support.\n\nPAFF SCREENING DATES\n
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The runways of Johannesburg have been lighted up with colorful fabrics, Ankara styles, and creative designs at the Arise Africa Fashion Week. The first day saw six of the most talented African Designers,

\"Arise<\/a><\/h3>\n\n\n\n
ALSO READ: 15 African Menswear Designers To Note<\/a><\/strong><\/div>\n","post_title":"Arise Africa Fashion Week: Our Favorite Picks","post_excerpt":"","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","post_password":"","post_name":"arise-africa-fashion-week","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2024-08-11 19:57:46","post_modified_gmt":"2024-08-11 19:57:46","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/africanvibes.wpengine.com\/?p=4178","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":402756,"post_author":"2","post_date":"2009-02-07 00:57:44","post_date_gmt":"2009-02-07 00:57:44","post_content":"\n\n[caption id=\"attachment_1105\" align=\"alignleft\" width=\"225\" class=\"expresscurate_contentTags \"]\"African<\/a> Pan African Film Festival African Vibes Magazine's #Amabel Niba<\/a> and PAAF's #Ayuko Babu\u00a0 [Photo credit: Belle Niba<\/a>]<\/em>[\/caption]It was raining and pouring but Los Angeles filmmakers, celebrities, city officials, and media came out among others to show their strong support for the \"Actor<\/a> Actor Blaire Underwood and African Vibes Magazine's Amabel Niba [Photo credit: Belle Niba<\/a>]<\/em>[\/caption]California Assembly Speaker \"Designer<\/a> #Dearra poses with African Vibes Magazine's Amabel Niba [Photo credit: Belle Niba<\/a>]<\/em>[\/caption]After the awards was a screening of the movie \"Jerusalema\". When asked about her impression of the festival and opening movie, African Vibes Editorial Director said \"This festival is so necessary. You can tell from the fliers and filmmakers who are here tonight and promoting their films, that they have worked really hard. We need to come out and show our support for them by watching their movies. We all owe our gratitude to Babu and his team for making it possible for black filmmakers from all over to expose their work, in effect sharing our stories with the community.\n\n\"As far as Jerusalema is concerned, I think Ralph Zinman made me proud. The story was engaging even though it was a little longer than I expected.\u00a0 Rapulana Seiphemo played his character, Lucky Kunene<\/em>, quite convincingly. South Africa is definitely taking the lead in film-making with films that can truly compete with the West; a reminder that the world has gotten smaller. I am sure there are many African filmmakers who are hot on the heels of Hollywood, working with less but making the most out of the tools and finance they have to produce some compelling films.\"\n\nNiba's statement rings true indeed and can be seen in the diverse storytelling of the filmmakers who made submissions this year. After the screening, filmmakers wasted no time in promoting their movies and encouraging guests and media representatives to screen them. The evening progressed with buffet-style dinner, cocktails, and a live music presentation from George Clinton's band. Overall the night was a success and a reminder that the success of those telling our stories needs the support of the community; our support.\n\nPAFF SCREENING DATES\n

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