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Naguib Abdula shares half a century of experience in the world of art and culture in Mozambique, offering an in-depth look at the country’s artistic evolution, the challenges faced by artists, and the vital role of cultural education in building stronger communities.

Throughout the interview, he reflects on the impact of functional illiteracy on creative practice and the visibility of artists, highlighting the need for public policies that value art as a tool for social development. Amid major historical and social changes, Abdula proposes the creation of a CTA for the Arts, an instrument to ensure support, promotion, and greater recognition for Mozambican artists.

In this video, you will see: a narrative spanning 50 years of career, with accounts of the main transformations in Mozambican art and the opportunities that arise for new generations; an insightful analysis of the current obstacles faced by artists, from resources to access to spaces for dissemination, and how cultural education can transform realities; as well as a discussion on the importance of a CTA for the arts as a mechanism for protecting, promoting, and raising the visibility of national artistic expressions.

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Date
Sep 15, 2025
Duration

1:23:00

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