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00:00These Ugandan dancers have come to Kenya to share their art with the continent.
00:05Many performances at this year's FESTAC festival are inspired by the renowned 1977 Nigerian
00:11edition, which at the time was the largest ever Pan-African gathering, bringing together
00:16hundreds of thousands of people.
00:18We need to have people who are vibrant, who look at Africa in a different way.
00:24We need to see a unified Africa because that is generally the main reason why we are coming
00:30together.
00:31The last two editions of FESTAC were held in Tanzania.
00:34Before that, there had been a 45-year pause.
00:37The festival's revival has attracted participants from across Africa, but audience numbers are
00:42still relatively small.
00:44Still, many creatives here say that their priority is networking.
00:48It fits very well with the work that we do.
00:51We are showcasing products from Africa, promoting inter-African trade, because we've realized
00:57that Africans, we rely so much on products that originate outside the country, outside
01:04Africa, outside the continent, yet we have the manpower, we have the skills.
01:09Before the weekend concerts, which are expected to attract more visitors, artists can meet
01:15and create together.
01:22The whole idea is you can have a better life and better networking globally without having
01:30to be in a very serious environment.
01:32So the culture and art is what we use as a platform for people to connect.
01:37The free festival runs until September 1st.
01:40Organizers have not yet announced where the next edition will take place.
01:51Happy Birthday!
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01:53Happy Birthday!
01:54Happy Birthday!

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