2Mbili #002 - Live at CAK, Oslo
2Mbili #002 - Live at CAK, Oslo
Courtesy of MiX TV Norway and Center for African Culture (CAK) Oslo.
SalutN: Interview with Center for Afrikansk Kulturformidling (CAK)
This is an interview with Brath the owner of the CAK (African Culture Center) and Cafe Afrikaden located in Oslo, Norway.
oslo soup at CAK
Our sixth oslo soup event was on Sunday, November 26th, 2017 and was hosted at the African Cultural Institute (CAK) in #Oslo.
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CAK CLIP 2010.mov
An overview of the classes displayed at CAK, the African Culture centre in Oslo, Norway. Some teachers and students share their experience.
CAK is a private and non-profit organization disseminating knowledge of African culture in Norway.
Africa Day in Ireland 2013
Muslim Men Group patronize New Africa Kitchen
The Muslim Men Group of Masjidul Waritheen in Oakland, California patronized New Africa Kitchen on Sunday, May 1, 2011. The New Africa Kitchen is located in the Elijah Mohammed Cultural Center, 1702 47th Avenue, Oakland, California.
Oslo Nightlife in Norway: TOP 15 Bars & Clubs
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Oslo is a small town with only 600,000 inhabitants you'd think there isn't much to do in Oslo. Well, you may be pleasantly surprised. Oslo has a lot of great bars & night clubs to offer but the only downside; Oslo is VERY expensive and venues close at 3:00am but that shouldn't prevent you from having an amazing time.
I recommend you start your evening in the Grünerløkka hipster district, this renovated district has quite a few great places to grab a few drinks like Blå & Bortenfor easily located right next to each other. Blå is often considered the best place to be on a Sunday.
In the downtown core of Oslo there is a bar alley way called Strøget which houses a conglomerate of bars namely; Uhørt, Angst, Den Gamle Stobutikken and Karusell all great for socializing and a few beers.
My favorite venue in Oslo is Kulturhuset, a massive social complex with ping-pong tables, fussball, multiple stories of bars and multiple dance floors. I met so many incredible locals at this place that I always ended my nights at this place. A must visit in Oslo!
For some good ol' fist pumpin' and beats head over to NOX/Sollihagen for a young Norwegian crowd or Stratos for an upscale EDM rooftop party with incredible views of Oslo. Alternatively, there is the Lawo lounge where you can mingle with the high rollers and upscale peeps of Oslo. Make sure to try the true Norwegian shots: Akvavit or Aquavit, this extremely strong liquor will have you question your new found Norwegian friends.
If you are an electro head or techno music enthusiast there is a great club called The Villa, this place often featured world famous techno DJ's. End your night with an epic pork knuckle wrap from the Crowbar & Brewery on the Torggata street where you will also find Cafe Sara. In conclusion, Oslo is a small, expensive but amazing city for a few days of sightseeing and making new Norwegian friends.
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Police Report All Assault Rapists in Oslo Norwegian Follow Islam
Defenders of Islam call it a religion of peace but many Norwegian women are learning that Islam is the religion of rape. According to an amazing police report released there this month, every single solved case of assault-rape in the country in 2010 was carried out by a Muslim immigrant.
The report was cited by an official Norwegian television station, which interviewed a victim who said that her rapist explained to her that his religion permits him to rape her.
According to the police report there was a total of 186 of known rape cases in 2010. These fall into various categories, the largest one of which is assault-rape, carried out by sheer physical force, of which there were 86 cases. In 83 of these cases the perpetrator could be identified by the victim. In all 83, the attacker was described as having non-western appearance, a laundered euphemism for Muslim immigrants from Africa, the Middle East, or Asia.
In other categories of rape there were Norwegian attackers as well, but they were still in the minority (Note: the translation of the Norwegian TV report embedded here does not make a distiction between assault rape and other forms of rape, and appears to confuse the statistics for 2010 with those for 2006-2010).
A female police officer who commented on the report explained that Many of the perpetrators who commit these rapes are on the edge of society often unemployed, arriving from traumatized countries. In the past five years it has often been asylum seekers.
The problem is not new. A report in Aftenposten in 2001 said: While 65 percent of those charged with rape are classed as coming from a non-western background, this segment makes up only 14.3 percent of Oslo's population. Norwegian women were the victims in 80 percent of the cases.
In other words, says the New American, Muslims from Africa and other benighted Third World places are targeting Western women for rape. It elaborates:
In 2005, the blogger Fjordman reported on a similar rape wave in Sweden. A crime prevention study that year reported that Algerians, Libyans, Moroccans, and Tunisians 'dominate the group of rape suspects,' he reported. The same year, the newspaper Aftonbladet reported that nearly half of all rapists were immigrants.
Yehuda Bello, an Israeli blogger who is well-acquainted with Norwegian culture, noted the report and claimed that Norwegians are a culture that suffers from extreme boredom due to the presence of huge oil reserves, and are thus inordinately interested in multiculturalism and assorted human rights campaigns.
They are also traditionally anti-Semitic, he believes. As a result their politicians and press are focused on Israel's actions in Shechem (Nablus) and Hevron and choose to ignore Muslim misdeeds -- be they in Iran, Syria, or in Norway itself.
Despite this, he reports, the Muslim rape campaign has become so terrible that even Norwegians have begun to recognize the reality around them, and in recent months there have been protests where the slogan was Muslims out!.
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Scariest experience in Africa - being chased by 100+
Scariest experience in Africa (being chased by over 100 Africans). Africa can be a dangerous place at certain times of the year. That being said, many African traditions, though different from Western cultures are harmless and very fun.
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Breivik, We Built a Mosque - Islam in Norway
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Oslo Mela Festival 2017 | Revolution | Dhruv Voyage | Norway
It’s been quite a jam of Dhruv Voyage ft Illa Arun Ft Kalpana Patowary about the recently concluded Oslo Mela…music, dance, theatre, arts and crafts, and food, where folk Queen Ila Arun & Bhojpuri Queen performed to much applause - the power-packed performance that came straight from NORWAY.
What's more, Dhruv Voyage were not the only Indian musicians invited; tabla maestro Zakir Hussain had performed on the opening night, and the line-up for the rest of the festival featured big acts, namely Timbuktu, Mory Kanté, Naseebo Lal and Mira Craig. Ila Arun, a name that needs no introduction, dazzled the Oslo audience with her Bollywood hits “choli ke piche”,Mela Me Le Chal Sajna, Resham Ka Rumal, Dhima Dhima, Nimola, Bichora..
Kalpana Patowary, an Indian folk singer hailing from Assam, is globally acclaimed for her high-pitched, raw and confident voice with the ability to render her voice in more than 30 different languages. She has played an influential role in reviving and promoting Bhojpuri music industry all over the world and bringing back traditional forms of music to the international platform. Much applauded for her work in songs from the 15th century Vaishnav Bhakti movement and promoting the raw Bihu forms of different tribes of Assam - Deori, Moran, Sonowal to name a few, Kalpana is more focused on rejuvenating the folk music of Assam, Uttar Pradesh & Bihar.
In a recent event known as The Norway Oslo Mela Festival, Kalpana Patowary fascinated the audience performing live with varieties of Bhojpuri and Assamese folk forms, including the traditional Barpetia marriage song (Biya Naam), the Deori Bihu, Khari Birha, and many more with a touch of fusion. Blessed with a unique voice, it was a delight to see Kalpana Patowary wearing a colourful Bodo traditional attire “Dokhna” and “Aronai” at the Oslo Mela Festival, Norway.
The The Mela Foundation of Norway has been organising the festival since 2001 making it the largest Arts & Music Festival in Norway and one of the biggest in Europe. Mela is an independent cultural institution supported by Ministry of Culture and the National Parliament. Artists and groups from Europe, Asia, Africa and America participated in different events organised by the Foundation.
Dhruv Voyage in Oslo Mela Festival 2017 | Norway
It’s been quite a jam of Dhruv Voyage ft Illa Arun Ft Kalpana Patowary about the recently concluded Oslo Mela…music, dance, theatre, arts and crafts, and food, where folk Queen Ila Arun & Bhojpuri Queen performed to much applause - the power-packed performance that came straight from NORWAY.
What's more, Dhruv Voyage were not the only Indian musicians invited; tabla maestro Zakir Hussain had performed on the opening night, and the line-up for the rest of the festival featured big acts, namely Timbuktu, Mory Kanté, Naseebo Lal and Mira Craig. Ila Arun, a name that needs no introduction, dazzled the Oslo audience with her Bollywood hits “choli ke piche”,Mela Me Le Chal Sajna, Resham Ka Rumal, Dhima Dhima, Nimola, Bichora..
Kalpana Patowary, an Indian folk singer hailing from Assam, is globally acclaimed for her high-pitched, raw and confident voice with the ability to render her voice in more than 30 different languages. She has played an influential role in reviving and promoting Bhojpuri music industry all over the world and bringing back traditional forms of music to the international platform. Much applauded for her work in songs from the 15th century Vaishnav Bhakti movement and promoting the raw Bihu forms of different tribes of Assam - Deori, Moran, Sonowal to name a few, Kalpana is more focused on rejuvenating the folk music of Assam, Uttar Pradesh & Bihar.
In a recent event known as The Norway Oslo Mela Festival, Kalpana Patowary fascinated the audience performing live with varieties of Bhojpuri and Assamese folk forms, including the traditional Barpetia marriage song (Biya Naam), the Deori Bihu, Khari Birha, and many more with a touch of fusion. Blessed with a unique voice, it was a delight to see Kalpana Patowary wearing a colourful Bodo traditional attire “Dokhna” and “Aronai” at the Oslo Mela Festival, Norway.
The The Mela Foundation of Norway has been organising the festival since 2001 making it the largest Arts & Music Festival in Norway and one of the biggest in Europe. Mela is an independent cultural institution supported by Ministry of Culture and the National Parliament. Artists and groups from Europe, Asia, Africa and America participated in different events organised by the Foundation.
On The Edge Of Wrong 2011 - Oslo 4. - 7. May @ BLÅ, Sound Of Mu & CAK
A Norwegian - South African festival of exploratory music. In its sixth year, we are once again proud to celebrate that the festival is well established and constantly evolving. Within our intention to create a passionate environment and market for intuition, the festival has become a hub for Norwegian - South African cultural exchange. Welcome to a small festival in a small city 4. - 7. May 2011 in Oslo.
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My LDS Mission: Africa, Mozambique, Maputo
As members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, young men and women are given the opportunity to serve the Lord for 18-24 months leaving behind families, homes, and all other personal things to help and serve people they have never met before. Sometimes they end up living in a different county, learning a different language, surrounded by a completely different culture and yet, they call it the best two years of their lives… Why?
Because a message so powerful and important needs to be shared with everyone around us!
Spread your light, go serve!
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Come and See by Elder David A. Bendar
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We are all Enlisted by Elder Jeffery R. Holland
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