Ifeoma Onyefulu on her books for children
Photographer and Storyteller in the Igbo tradition of Nigeria, Ifeoma Onyefulu has been producing children’s books that tell traditional tales. Here she talks with Freddy Chick and introduces him to the liminal ancestors who are always present on special occasions, even if their presence is not quite acknowledged.
Recording: Marian Larragy
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What's On week beginning: 12th March 2011
Tickets for the London 2012 Olympic Games go on sale this week; Rosy apple, lemon and pear, on the history of children’s songs takes place at Cecil Sharp House, Funky Junction; Celebrating St Patrick’s Day with music and dance; a talk on London’s Regency Architecture at Keat’s House; Playing at New End Theatre; Tracing the ancestors at the Charlie Ratchford Centre; Preview Barcelona’s Sonar Festival the Roundhouse; See Bridge of Knowledge, an exhibition of historical manuscripts from Europe and the Islamic World, at the School of Oriental and African Studies; and find the ‘Rocktivism’ gig of the week.
Read by:
Aaron McCarter, Amy Solomon, Harriet Bird, David Kirkwood, DJ Rudeboy P. Tosh, Marian Larragy and Martin Lim
Edited by: Aaron McCarter
- A Taste of Sonar
- London 2012 Ticketing
- Tickets for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games
- St Patrick's Day in London
- 'Rosy apple, lemon and a pear
- English Folk Dance & Song Society
- Keat's House in Hampstead
- New End Theatre
- Genealogy tracing at Charlie Ratchford Centre
- Barbican Cinema
- Funky Junk at Kingsgate Pop Up Shop
- Bridge of Knowledge
- UK Uncut: Rocktivism
- Back to Camden Community Radio
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