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Artwork

The artwork used for the stage decoration, this web site, and our posters is designed by Don Olivaro. This gifted painter is originally from Togo but lives in Munich and runs his own brand https://kpesse.com where he offers clothes with his own designs. He has exposed in both West Africa and Germany.

Rich with more than 200 paintings, he paints beyond the material. He uses unfamiliar words, transforms what we know about the world to convey his emotions. On canvas, he uses a technique strongly focused on geometry and acrylic. He loves to work with the colors blue, red and yellow: which respectively symbolize passion and glory, cheerfulness and human pride. For him, every man carries within him these three colors which grant him illumination. He is a talented artist committed to modernity. Apart from the classic canvas, he innovates by using other materials such as press paper and whatever comes to hand. His paintings are very much focused on social and spiritual life. Passionate about art since childhood, he nurtures his love for the paintings of Pablo PICASSO and KANDINSKY.

Picture © Olivier Kuadjovi-Ayedewu

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  • Accordeon in Concert – AIC Folklore
  • Jobarteh Kunda Storytelling
  • Maizon of the Ancient Tribes Afrobeat
  • Pamuzinda Folklore
  • Munya Nyamarebvu World Music
  • Blessing Chimanga Afrobeat
  • Dudu Manhenga Jazz
  • Stadtkapelle Germering Folklore

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