Album: Linda Ayupuka - God Created Everything

★★★★ LINDA AYUPUKA - GOD CREATED EVERYTHING Praising the Lord in Northeastern Ghana

Praising the Lord in Northeastern Ghana

Africa is an endlessly surprising source of new music: sounds that grab you instantly, and combine the wisdom and grace of the ancestors with the creative and playful use the latest technologies. Linda Ayupuka is the latest singer to look out for, as well as her prolific and inventive producer Francis Ayamga.

The Rite of Spring, Pina Bausch/École des Sables, Sadler's Wells review - explosive and disturbing

★★★★ THE RITE OF SPRING, PINA BAUSCH / ECOLE DES SABLES, SADLER'S WELLS Explosive and disturbing

At last, the pan-African production of Bausch's landmark choreography arrives on the London stage

Superstition, herd instinct, brutality, base terror. Whatever the precise narrative themes of Pina Bausch's response to The Rite of Spring – the most admired of dozens of dance settings of Igor Stravinsky’s score – it’s clear that it concerns aspects of behaviour deep-rooted in the human animal.

Album: Congotronics International - Where’s The One?

Cultural sharing of the most life-affirming and necessary kind

The album title ‘Where’s the One?’ is the question that often cropped up during the album’s creation. That’s to say, ‘the One’ is the opening beat of each bar that the western rock musicians often had trouble locating in the rich, complex brew of distorted thumb pianos, duelling guitars and intricately overlaid percussion generated by the Congolese musicians. And in some instances, the mystery was never solved.

Lingui: The Sacred Bonds review - female love finds a way

★★★ LINGUI: THE SACRED BONDS Backstreet abortion liberates in a warm Chadian drama

Backstreet abortion liberates in a warm Chadian drama

“Lingui” is the Chadian word for “sacred bonds, the common thread”, a social ideal put to the test here by an illegal abortion.

Music Reissues Weekly: Essiebons Special 1973-1984 Ghana Music Power House

ESSIEBONS SPECIAL 1973-1984 GHANA MUSIC POWER HOUSE Proof that highlife was never a musical straitjacket

Proof that highlife was never a musical straitjacket

One of the most interesting tracks on Essiebons Special 1973–1984 Ghana Music Power House is Joe Meah’s mysterious "Dee Mmaa Pe". It’s not mentioned in the compilation’s accompanying booklet, and Joe Meah doesn’t figure in any of the standard discographies littering the world-wide web.

Blu-ray: Running Against the Wind

★★★ BLU-RAY: RUNNING AGAINST THE WIND Overlong but emotionally affecting coming-of-age drama from Ethiopia

Overlong but emotionally affecting coming-of-age drama from Ethiopia

There’s much to enjoy in Running Against the Wind: Jan Philipp Weyl’s contemporary Ethiopian epic is a visual treat, with excellent performances from its two young leads. And how often do we get to see a film in Amharic with English subtitles?

Lava, Bush Theatre review - poetic writing, mesmerically performed

★★★★ LAVA, BUSH THEATRE Poetic writing, mesmerically performed

Debut work from Benedict Lombe is a red-hot poem of protest

What’s in a name? In Benedict Lombe’s incendiary debut play at the Bush Theatre, the answer to this question encompasses a whole continent, an entire existential experience - the Black experience, to be exact - though not in the way that "roots" stories often proceed.

Album: Angélique Kidjo - Mother Nature

The Grammy winner's album of new songs for a new Africa

Hailing from Benin and based in Paris since she was 23, Angélique Kidjo can sing in five languages, has collaborated with an A-list festival line-up of global stars ranging from Alicia Keys and Philip Glass to Herbie Hancock and Peter Gabriel, and had her first albums released by Island, after being spotted by label head Chris Blackwell.