The Ladima Foundation is excited to announce a partnership with Culture and Development East Africa (CDEA) and the Kwetu International Animation Film Festival (KIAFF) designed to bring training, development, and professional opportunities to women in animation across East Africa.

The Ladima Foundation has recently registered as a not-for-profit organisation in Tanzania and this initial training is the start of a number of other East Africa initiatives that will roll out in 2022 with CDEA and KIAFF amongst other partners.

This partnership will commence with animation training for women in Dar es Salaam in early 2022 conducted by well-known and recognised animator Comfort Arthur, who previously facilitated a similar animation training for the Ladima Foundation in Lagos, Nigeria in January 2020 in cooperation with the African Animation Network. The on-site training will be followed by an Incubator and Accelerate Mentorship programme that will ensure that the participants are able to put their skills to work in the animation sector. 

The recently launched Kwetu International Animation Film Festival (KIAFF) had its inaugural event this past April and will provide a key opportunity for the successful trainees to showcase their work.  KIAFF is an East African based festival that provides a platform to showcase and promote regional and international animation, and that brings together animators, animation writers, innovators and distributors.

 KIAFF’s regional and innovative approach to promoting and supporting animation makes it an important partner in this project. Festival Founder and Director Daniel Nyalusi explains further“This partnership sets a very  important  base for East African Animation filmmakers, particularly women in that it will provide an opportunity for women in animation to learn animation skills and apply those skills in a professional environment through the incubate and accelerate process.

 As a festival we will be excited to showcase the work of more women animators and we hope this training will be part of igniting the animation sector in East Africa.”

CDEA is an ideal partner for this training and other future outreach initiatives based on their years of reputable work in the sector.  Founded in 2011 CDEA is now a creative think tank based in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania that facilitates multi-stakeholders to use culture as a resource to promote creativity and innovation supported by technology to solve the numerous social, political and economic challenges faced in East Africa.

 The creative think tank is also a hub where science meets art, and art meets other disciplines to innovate “out-of-the-box” solutions for this and the coming generation. 

CDEA’s work  is aligned to the  2005 UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of Diversity Cultural Expressions and the African Union Plan of Action for the Cultural and Creative Industries. 

Ayeta Anne Wangusa, Executive Director of CDEA has this to say of the partnership, “We are excited about this partnership because it reinforces our commitment to train filmmakers in East Africa. In 2017, we launched CDEA’s Creative Economy Incubator and Accelerator initiative focusing on the audio-visual and design sectors. This partnership provides as an opportunity to improve the capacities of women filmmakers in a male dominated industry.”

Information about training dates, application criteria and the course specifics will be announced in the coming weeks. Follow the following platforms for the latest news and updates from the project partners:

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