PRESS RELEASE | 21 October 2024

Histories of Tanzania

The special exhibition Histories of Tanzania illuminates the chequered histories of the territory of modern-day Tanzania. Curators from Dar es Salaam, Songea, and Berlin have developed the exhibition collaboratively, in conversation with representatives of communities in Tanzania. The exhibition presents their different perspectives and stories, dealing, in particular, with the violence of German colonial rule and its consequences. It also shows short films by school students from Berlin and Dar es Salaam, which investigate traces of colonialism in their respective cities. A diverse programme of events accompanies the exhibition, featuring artists from the fields of film, dance, photography, media art, and music. The highlight here is the European premiere of Frozen Power, the new work by Tanzanian dance company MUDA Africa.

Further information can be found in the press release and here.

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Exhibition Photos

Histories of Tanzania
Histories of Tanzania
© Stiftung Humboldt Forum im Berliner Schloss / Studio Gründer Kirfel, Photo: Michael Degener

Programme Photos

Singeli in Dar es Salaam
© © Vanessa Mwingira, Pan African Music
Hemedi Kiduku (dancer) wearing a costume made out of rags usually worn during his dance performance
© Vanessa Mwingira, Pan African Music
Close up of sisso's accesories
© Vanessa Mwingira, Pan African Music
Premiere of ‘Frozen Power’ in Dar es Salaam on 18 April 2024
© © Stiftung Humboldtforum im Berliner Schloss / MUDA Africa, Foto: Jimmy Ngenzi
© MUDA Africa, Foto: Jimmy Ngenzi
© MUDA Africa, Foto: Jimmy Ngenzi
The VR installation ‘LETU’ by Arafa Hamadi
© Arafa Hamadi
John Kitime
© John Kitime
Design element ‘Histories of Tanzania’ in front of the Humboldt Forum
© Studio Gründer Kirfel, Foto: Michael Degener
Zines in the temporary exhibition ‘Exhibiting.Omissions.’
© © Stiftungs Humboldt Forum im Berliner Schloss; Foto: Aditya Sah