Tag: Pa Gya! A literary Festival
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Pa Gya! A Literary Festival 2024 starts October 18
Pa Gya! A Literary Festival 2024 is set to be hosted in venues in Accra, Ghana from October 18 – 20, 2024. Pa Gya! A Literary Festival features readings, panel discussions, performances, book launches and sales, literary prize awards, and much more. Its name Pa Gya! comes from the Twi word meaning “to lift up”…
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Pa Gya! A Literary Festival 2023 starts October 13.
Pa Gya! A Literary Festival 2023 is set to be hosted in venues in Accra, Ghana from October 13 – 15, 2023. The Pa Gya! A Literary Festival features readings, panel discussions, performances, book launches and sales, literary prize awards, and much more. Its name Pa Gya! comes from the Twi word meaning “to lift…
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Pa Gya! A Literary Festival 2023 for October.
Pa Gya! A Literary Festival 2023 is set to be hosted in venues in Accra, Ghana from October 13 – 15, 2023. The Pa Gya! A Literary Festival features readings, panel discussions, performances, book launches and sales, literary prize awards, and much more. Its name Pa Gya! comes from the Twi word meaning “to lift…
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Pa Gya! A Literary Festival 2022 schedule revealed
The schedule for Pa Gya! A Literary Festival 2022 to be hosted in venues in Accra, Ghana from October 14-16, 2022 has been unveiled. Pa Gya! A Literary Festival is a literary arts festival featuring readings, panel discussions, performances, book launches and sales, literary prize awards and much more. Its name Pa Gya! comes from…
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Pa Gya! A Literary Festival 2022 for Accra in October.
The Pa Gya! A Literary Festival 2022, the sixth edition, will be hosted in Accra, Ghana from October 14-16, 2022. Pa Gya! A Literary Festival is a three day literary arts festival featuring activities such as readings, panel discussions, performances, book launches and sales, literary prize awards, and much more. Its name Pa Gya! comes…
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Pa Gya! A Literary Festival 2021 guests announced.
The festival guests for Pa Gya! A Literary Festival 2021, set to run both in person and virtually in Accra, Ghana from October 15-17, have been announced. Pa Gya! A Literary Festival was first hosted by the Writers Project of Ghana and the Goethe-Institut in 2017. Its name Pa Gya! comes from the Twi word…
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Pa Gya! A Literary Festival 2021 for Accra, Ghana in October
Pa Gya! A Literary Festival 2021 is set to run both in person and virtually in Accra, Ghana from October 15-17. The announcement was made on August 9, 2021. Pa Gya! A Literary Festival was first hosted by the Writers Project of Ghana and the Goethe-Institut in 2017. Its name Pa Gya! comes from the…
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Pa Gya! A Literary Festival 2020 kicks off in Accra on October 16.
Pa Gya! A Literary Festival 2020 runs both in-person and virtually in Accra, Ghana from October 16-18, then again on October 29, 2020. In 2017, a new festival from the Writers Project of Ghana and the Goethe-Institut called the Pa Gya! Literary Festival was inaugurated. Its name Pa Gya! came from the Twi word meaning…
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Literary festivals across Africa you can attend in October 2019.
We share with you a list of literary festivals you can attend across Africa in October 2019. September was a very activity-filled month of the year with festivals galore from the West with Kaduna Book and Arts Festival 2019 and the East with the Kistrech International Poetry Festival 2019, African Writers Conference 2019, Macondo Literary…
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African Literary Festivals you can attend in 2019
Covering the length and breadth of the continent, here is a list of African literary festivals you can attend in 2019. This list is regularly updated as and when information becomes available. 2018 was a very literary festival-filled year for Africa. East Africa had a variety of festivals including the Hargeysa International Book Fair, the…
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African Literary Festivals you can attend in 2018
Here is a list of African literary festivals you can attend in 2018. 2017 promised and delivered to literary feast of festivals in all corners of the continent. Writers and readers met and interacted in many different venues in many types of environments. Some like Kaduna Book and Arts Festival and Mboka Festival were new…