We're thrilled to announce the upcoming Namibian Heritage Week at the Franco-Namibian Cultural Centre, celebrating the rich heritage and culture of Namibia under the theme "Heritage and Culture: A 'Rock Solid' Foundation." Mark your calendars for an exciting week filled with insightful events that pay homage to the diverse heritage of this incredible nation.
Past Events
Get ready for an unforgettable experience as we bring you the electrifying Rugby World Cup action right here at the Franco-Namibian Cultural Centre (FNCC)! Join us in celebrating this global sporting event hosted in France, as we proudly showcase the clash of national pride and rugby excellence between France and Namibia on the big screen.
Spring into the Night Market Celebrate the arrival of this beautiful season with our vibrant and lively night market experience. Immerse yourself in the blossoming atmosphere while indulging in delicious street food, browsing unique stalls and enjoy live entertainment. Join us as we welcome spring with open arms - a memorable evening awaits you
The FNCC is celebrating jazz for the second time this year with a special Jazz night at the NTN, a two-concert performance by Mandla Mlangeni (South Africa) & Big Ben (Namibia)
This group exhibition brings together the work of Elisia Nghidishange, Lynette Diergaardt, Lynette Musukubili, Kambezunda Ngavee and Vitjitua Ndjiharine.
A tribute to French Icon, Johnny Hallyday. Jean-Philippe Leo Smet, better known by his stage name Johnny Hallyday, was a French rock’n’roll and pop singer and actor, credited for having brought rock’n’roll to France. During a career spanning 57 years, he released 79 albums, sang an estimated 1,154 songs and sold more than 110 million records worldwide.
Join us for an extraordinary evening of art and culture at the "Black Society Creatives LinkUp"!
Litisha is a young and up coming Namibian singer/ song writer and guitarist. Performing live acoustic sets in her hometown. Her music genre is a mixture of Jazz, RnB and Pop. This 19 year old , self taught artist inspires to grow her community by sharing her music with the world.
Josef Madisia is a full-time cardboard print visual artist, born in 1954 at a historical harbor town called Lüderitz. According to him, the whole idea of cardboard printmaking is to challenge the perceptions of art by creating even the most elaborate and multiple art pieces from cardboard; a rather known throwaway material.
It's that chilly time of the year again where we celebrate World Music Day🎹🎶 This time around we have other regions in Namibia joining us in celebrating Make Music Day🎵
French pianist, Karol Beffa, will be doing a unique solo piano concert on the silent film "The Ladies' Delight" 🎹🎥
OYO will celebrate its birthday with a challenge: 20 hours of dancing. Twenty one-hour slots have been created.