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Arts and Culture

Annual African Festival

Through a collaborative effort with the Kimmel center, ACANA initiated an annual African Festival, which is held as part of Penn’s Landing’s Multicultural Series each summer.

The event hosts around ten major African, Caribbean and African American artists, and brings an average of 3,000 audience members.

Read on to learn more about how ACANA is making an impact in Arts & Culture in our communities.

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Arts Education

ACANA hosts African dance and music classes to participants which are open to the community. The program is open to all kids and young adults. It offers cultural education, good exercise, and team building, in an area where arts and culture programs are limited.

Recording Studio

ACANA has a fully equipped recording studio which is used by artists and community members for artistic development and music production. It is particularly geared towards the youth in the community. The studio acts as a therapeutic intervention model to engage and at-risk youth in a creative and productive environment. It promotes world music, and allows African, Caribbean, and other artists to share their music with a wider audience, by providing affordable recording, composing, arts management, CD creation and duplication resources.

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