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The African views life itself as a proverb whose meaning lies in an unraveling of its symbols. This portrait of East Africa’s best-known artist begins, like all African folktales, with animals, and proceeds through a series of adages—It is better to see once than to hear a hundred times. If you discipline your child, you must not stop her from crying. If you don’t know where you are going, any road will lead you there—to illustrate Elimo Njau’s role as an artist in enabling Africans to return to their ancestral culture. (21 minutes)



 
    

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Art and Revolution in Mexico

Nowhere but in Mexico has history been painted as superbly; nowhere else have outspokenly polemical painters, like Rivera and Siqueiros, produced such great art. The art of revolution and the revolution of art seem, in this time and place, to have nu...(more details)
 
Mbira Music: The Spirit of Zimbabwe

This program presents the music of Zimbabwe, often associated with the sound of the mbira-a traditional instrument resembling a small, hand-held xylophone. In this stirring program, we hear traditional folk songs, songs used to send secret messages d...(more details)
 
African Art and Women Artists

This program focuses on the Kenyan Elizabeth Orchardson-Mazrui. Rooted deeply in African soil, her art comments on life, particularly the contradictory and often hypocritical attitudes of African society toward women; her teaching at the university c...(more details)
 
Zimbabwe: Talking Stones

Here is the incredible story of the most powerful stable of artists since the Renaissance, working in stone in the hills of Zimbabwe. Given a place to exhibit, dissuaded from producing "airport" art and encouraged instead to speak to their ancestors,...(more details)
 
Discovering the Art of Korea

A definitive survey of Korean art and culture, this program spans the ages from 3000 B.C. to the 20th century. Views of burial mounds, temples, ancient cities, and other historical sites are interwoven with footage of recovered art treasures such as ...(more details)
 


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