Franco Namibian Cultural Centre (FNCC) in partnership with Wingoc, Veolia, and Wabag will be hosting this year's World Music Day concert with Riaan Smit and the Viva Kalahari Live Band - Shungu Chief Rumba which will take place on 19 November 2021.
Past Events
Join us in making salt dough decorations of hand and foot prints to celebrate autumn.
Alpheus is hosting a workshop on Saturday 16 October at 8.30 AM to educate us on the intricacies of stone sculpture.
Join us for yet another 2nd hand market, held right here at the FNCC. Come and join us and have a nice relaxing day under the sun with us!
Calling all cinephiles. We are back with our film festival. Don't break any fingernails clutching your seats with this thriller selection.
Life according to James Barnor offers an interdisciplinary view of the pivotal themes of his work. The exhibition aims to go beyond a rhetorical categorization of 40 years of photography and draws inspiration in particular from James Barnor's final photographs in Ghana in the 70's and 80's. Relatively unexplored, until now, they have emerged as symbols of the accomplishments of his work, characterized by a lightness, a freedom and joie de vivre that are shared by the subject in his photographs.
Join us for the 2nd workshop for the year! This time around we will be focusing on chocolate éclairs.
Book your stall for 300 N$ via Mail at backtoschoolnamiba@gmail.com or at the FNCC at culturalofficer@fncc.org.na Free entrance
Tickets can be prebooked on the Eventbrite platform, and paid at the door. Tickets will be N$20 per person per movie.
We will close off the World Water Day festivities with an exhibition - "Water Security Around the World", A living library, and a Water dance show performed by The [ ] Project company
Join us in making heart shaped macarons this Valentine's day with French embassy chef Augustina and FNCC teacher Isabelle.
To all lovers of French cinema we invite you from today, January 15 through February 15, 2021, to play your part in this year's festival! Across the globe, and from the comfort of your own home, you’ll have the opportunity to discover the best that Francophone cinema’s new generation has to offer.
B2Gold discovered Kapena while he was sketching in a shopping mall and decided to assist him to advance his career in visual arts. Kapena now draws with pencil and charcoal on paper, creating spectacular life-like images and long lasting memories of and for Namibians from all walks of life.
The Franco Namibian Culture Centre, joined by the Arts Training School of Mr. Frans Nambinga and the Art School Barbara Böhlke present the exhibition "Art for Joy".