
ADIRA Party: in conversation
Music as not just a party, but a necessity to solidarity in turbulent times
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On Saturday, April 2nd, we are collaborating with Oroko Radio
By Staff
Launched in January 2022, Oroko Radio aims to “reclaim and recenter narratives from the African and Diasporic artistic communities with a particular focus on local perspectives in Accra.”
Our day of joint programming starts (11:00 CET) with two hours of hip-hop and some Kenyan/Congolese music from mokeyanju and Sam The Digga, followed by Oroko residents Pasta and TMSKDJ. Christian Adofo is over from London to present his Alt-Fro show live, as well as presenting his new book A Quick Ting On Afrobeats. There will be DJ sets live from Oona bar all evening from Moneyama, Peeps, Maryisonacid, Selecta K7 and rRoxymore, ending with a B2B session hosted by Oroko’s Nico Adomako.
At 22:00, we head down the road to Arkaoda for our neighbourhood dance with a full crew of residents playing, including Oroko’s Nico Adomako and Selecta K7. Come through!

Music as not just a party, but a necessity to solidarity in turbulent times
On November 9th, Refuge Worldwide, Antilles NY, and Nomansland will co-host a fundraiser at Arkaoda.

This week: Palestine Cinema Days, ADIRA Drag Festival, Sudan Demo