Elevating African Music to the Global Stage

Harness the Power of Our Network: Associate with Music Industry Professionals, Innovators, and Enthusiasts to Shape the Future of African Music

Welcome to Arts Connect Africa

Discover the vibrant heart of African music with Arts Connect Africa. Our mission is to bring together music industry professionals and cultural enthusiasts from across the globe in a celebration of Africa’s rich musical heritage. From traditional beats to contemporary sounds, ACA is your gateway to the pulsating rhythms of the continent.

ACA Core Members

USA

Katherine McVicker

Zimbabwe

Walter Wanyanya

Nigeria

Kayode Adebayo

Namibia

Gordon Jay Mushore

Zimbabwe

Plot Mhako

Angola

James Titelman

South Africa

Atlas Duma

Senegal

Dudu Sarr

South Africa

Josh Georgiou

Mexico

Pablo Solis

Uganda

Faisal Kiwewa

South Africa / Colombia

Salym Fayad

Nigeria

Sylvester Sede

South Africa

Dan Chiorboli

South Africa

Brad Holmes

USA

Katherine McVicker

Founder and director of Music Works International, and co-founder of CCA. An experienced public speaker and booking agent, in her 30 year career specializing in jazz and world music, she has helped to develop the international careers of a wide range of artists, including Norah Jones, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Joshua Redman, Branford Marsalis, and Ladysmith Black Mambazo. She has developed promoter networks in Europe and Scandinavia and is currently working on developing similar networks in South America and the Asia-Pacific region.

Zimbabwe

Walter Wanyanya

Co-Founder
Co-founder and director of Arts Connect Africa, Walter Wanyanya is a creative and technology entrepreneur based in Harare, Zimbabwe. Founder of various tech and music production firms, Walter is an accomplished artist manager and worked closely with the late Dr Oliver Mtukudzi until his untimely passing in January 2019.   Walter is also the founder and Artistic Director of the Stanbic Bank Jacaranda Music Festival , Jabulani Jazz Festival and The Flame Lily Rock Music Festival  which take place in Harare, Zimbabwe. 

Nigeria

Kayode Adebayo

Olukayode Adebayo is a seasoned professional in the Creative & Culture Industries, Media, Events, Technology, and Consultancy and is the Convener of the African Music and Cultural Expo (Amfest Expo), orchestrating bespoke culture professionals gatherings across the African Continent and beyond, fostering enterprise development, and facilitating invaluable networking opportunities for culture industry practitioners.

Kayode is the Founder/CEO of Ckrowd.com, A Music Business Education & Digital Profiling Platform for Music Industry Professionals. The platform facilitates training, verifications & endorsements for African Music Professionals, facilitating international music industry earning opportunities and career development.

Namibia

Gordon Jay Mushore

Gordon Jay is a passionate Creative Entrepreneur and Co-Founder of Mindscape Events Namibia, a well-established Corporate Communications, Creative and Event Management company, able to boast a vast array of services under one roof.    Mindscape Events Namibia produces world class and immersive event experiences through integrated synergies between creatives, culture, consumers & brands. Notable projects include the African Music & Arts Festival – An Annual Event Celebrating Africa’s Diversity, Heritage & Culture, the Namibia Creative Summit & Iconic Music Fest, Rock’N’Roll Namibia and Burna Boy Love Damini Tour (2022).

Zimbabwe

Plot Mhako

Plot Mhako is a cultural curator and creative director working between Zimbabwe and Germany.  He is the founder and Creative Director of Jibilika Dance Trust, Amplifaya Festival, Moto Moto Festival (in Germany), Kuenda Productions, Mafuwe International Festival of Dance, Skate Zimbabwe project, Zim Hip Hop Summit, Zimdancehall Summit and a board member of the Creative Rights Zimbabwe Trust. He is also a media entrepreneur running earGROUND AFRICA, a leading digital media company working to document creative narratives and amplifying the voices of creatives from Africa. 

Angola

James Titelman

James Jabir Titelman is a producer, promoter and cultural professional from Angola.   He is the founder of Poola MBoombo Productions – a multicultural communications and consulting agency specialising in music events.    Jabir is an experienced Senior Sales Manager with a demonstrated history of working in the music industry, displaying skills in Music Licensing, Management, Business Development, Marketing Strategy, and Digital Marketing.

South Africa

Atlas Duma

Atlas Duma is a multi-talented art practitioner. A Playwright, a music producer, drummer and author. He is the founder and the Director in Sagiya Foundation, which comprises various art distribution businesses, such as Sagiya Records, Sagiya Book Publishers and Arts Administrator and Sagiya Theatre Productions.

One of his imperative and prominent Theatre Productions, which he is the founder, author and producer is Dim-Dep Musical (Faces of Environmental Success) theatre production. Duma is the founder and producer of the following festivals: KZN International Jazz Festival, MCCD (Musical Collaboration in Cultural Diversity) Sagiya Celebrates KZN Jazz Legends and other mini festivals. Products under Sagiya Foundation include the following bands: Umkhumbane Jazz Ensemble, Mthobisi Mthalane, Royalson, Vincent Mtetwa and Bongani Nkwanyana, Dim-Dep Musical (Theatre Production), Preparation for University (Book), Bishop SK Mngomezulu & Lighthouse Bible Church (Book) and Kukude Lapho Sivela Khona (Book).

Senegal

Dudu Sarr

Dudu Sarr is a recognized expert in the music sector in Africa. After 25 years spent in London, Dudu Sarr came back to Dakar, where he founded the Dakar Music Expo, an international music fair, which fifth edition was held in February 2024. Dudu Sarr has also been Youssou N’Dour’s international manager for the past 15 years and dedicates his experience to the development of new African talent.

South Africa

Josh Georgiou

Josh Georgiou is an experienced entrepreneur in the music and entertainment industry. His 30-year trailblazing career includes working for Sony Music (South Africa) as International A&R and Marketing Manager in the 90’s, opening a popular and successful music venue – The 88 Lounge in Norwood, and bringing a diverse range of international acts like Jose Gonzalez, Evan Dando, Blackalicious, DJ Krush and Howard Marks to South Africa. He then took over the management of the legendary Hugh Masekela for more than 10 years and continues to be actively involved in Bra Hugh’s legacy programs and projects.   He is currently the manager of Zolani Mahola and the Ndlovu Youth Choir. 

Josh sits on the Board of Directors of the Hugh Masekela Heritage Foundation and Art Connects Africa.

Mexico

Pablo Solis

Music Agent and Consultant based in Mexico City. He is currently Development Manager for Latin America at Music Works International, and coordinates Cultural Connections Latin America, a network of music business professionals in the region. In 2022 acted as consultant for the Inter-American Development Bank for the writing of two articles with strategies and digital trends for the music and performing arts sector, as well as for carnivals and festivals in Latin America and the Caribbean. Former director of international cultural cooperation at the federal Ministry of Culture and liaison for the international development of Performing Arts at the National Institute of Fine Arts in Mexico.

Uganda

Faisal Kiwewa

Faisal Kiwewa is the founder and Artistic Director of Bayimba Foundation.   During the past years, Bayimba has trained, supported and created numerous platforms to celebrate the arts in Uganda.

Faisal has organised a range of festivals and events, including the Bayimba International Festival of the Arts, the regional forum DOADOA | East African Performing Arts Market, the Kampala International Theatre Festival and the Amakula International Film Festival.

Faisal sits on several boards and is associated with various organisation globally including the International Independent Cultural Council (UK/Greece), Jeunesses Musicales International – JMI (board member), Africa Music Forum (Cape Verde), country representative for Visa for Music (Morocco), Member of iGODA network (Reunion Island/Sub Saharan Africa), Member of Arterial Network (South Africa), Member of Arts Connect Africa (US/Africa) and Steering Committee Member for CultureCOP UK/Egypt among others.

He acquired his International Cultural management knowledge base from the DeVos Institute of Arts Management at Kennedy Center (US), Management School of Fundraising (UK) and the CREARE – Erasmus Centre for Research and Cultural Economics (NL).

South Africa / Colombia

Salym Fayad

Salym Fayad is a cultural promoter, independent reporter and documentary photographer from Bogota, Colombia, based in Johannesburg, South Africa, since 2008. He has worked extensively in Sub-Saharan Africa covering issues related to music and popular culture, migration and human rights. Co-director of MUICA African Film Festival in Colombia and co-founder of Fundación Otro Sur, an independent organisation working on projects of cultural exchange between African and Latin American countries. Salym was recently awarded the Best Short Documentary at the 2024 Lanzarote International Film Festival held in Spain, in May 2024.

Nigeria

Sylvester Sede

Sylvester Sede is a media expert with over a decade of experience in creative innovation, media productions, advertising and media content development. A former radio and television broadcaster and producer trained by the Alpha Institute of Broadcast and Communications, BBC Media Action, Talking Drum Studios in Sierra Leone, Radio Netherlands Training Center, Hilversum, Netherlands, International Business Management Institute, Berlin, Germany and the British Arts Council.
Sylvester Sede is the MD/CEO of Silverflame Media, Nigeria and he is a member of media professional bodies including the Advertising Practitioners Council of Nigeria (APCON) and the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR). He is an idea merchant and has led several initiatives including Project Open Mic, Bayelsa’s Got the Talent, Sports and Arts Festival for Disabled People, the Bayelsa Food and Art Festival and many more.”

South Africa

Dan Chiorboli

Currently based in Johannesburg, South Africa, percussionist and producer Dan Chiorboli was born in Ferrara, Italy and grew up in Durban, South Africa. Dan is a Musician and Producer, Event Conceptualiser and Festival Director with extensive experience in the Business Sector.

Dan proudly holds the rights to and represents Peter Gabriel’s internationally acclaimed WOMAD Festival in South Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa.

South Africa

Brad Holmes

Brad Holmes is an experienced, versatile and accomplished producer, promoter and venue owner. With the advent of democracy in South Africa, he played an integral role in developing and sustaining the domestic and African music industry primarily through the founding of the Bassline Jazz Club in 1994. More recently, in his role as Managing Director of Bassline Live, he has formed Bassline Artist Management whose current clients include Vusi Mahlasela and Nakhane.

Bassline Jazz Club rose to prominence as the ultimate live music venue to experience South Africa’s finest Jazz and Afro-beat, branching out by featuring poetry readings, comedy and impromptu jam sessions.   As the Music Industry changed so the Bassline evolved, pivoting its business model into a mobile Live Music offering, producing and promoting live concerts and festivals.

ACA Core Team

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USA

Katherine McVicker

Zimbabwe

Walter Wanyanya

Nigeria

Kayode Adebayo

South Africa

Atlas Duma

Senegal

Dudu Sarr

Uganda

Faisal Kiwewa

Namibia

Gordon Jay Mushore

Angola

James Titelman

South Africa

Josh Georgiou

Mexico

Pablo Solis

Zimbabwe

Plot Mhako

Nigeria

Sylvester Sede

South Africa / Colombia

Salym Fayad

South Africa

Dan Chiorboli

South Africa

Brad Holmes

USA

Katherine McVicker

Founder and director of Music Works International, and co-founder of CCA. An experienced public speaker and booking agent, in her 30 year career specializing in jazz and world music, she has helped to develop the international careers of a wide range of artists, including Norah Jones, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Joshua Redman, Branford Marsalis, and Ladysmith Black Mambazo. She has developed promoter networks in Europe and Scandinavia and is currently working on developing similar networks in South America and the Asia-Pacific region.

Zimbabwe

Walter Wanyanya

Co-Founder
Co-founder and director of Arts Connect Africa, Walter Wanyanya is a creative and technology entrepreneur based in Harare, Zimbabwe. Founder of various tech and music production firms, Walter is an accomplished artist manager and worked closely with the late Dr Oliver Mtukudzi until his untimely passing in January 2019.   Walter is also the founder and Artistic Director of the Stanbic Bank Jacaranda Music Festival , Jabulani Jazz Festival and The Flame Lily Rock Music Festival  which take place in Harare, Zimbabwe. 

Nigeria

Kayode Adebayo

Olukayode Adebayo is a seasoned professional in the Creative & Culture Industries, Media, Events, Technology, and Consultancy and is the Convener of the African Music and Cultural Expo (Amfest Expo), orchestrating bespoke culture professionals gatherings across the African Continent and beyond, fostering enterprise development, and facilitating invaluable networking opportunities for culture industry practitioners.

Kayode is the Founder/CEO of Ckrowd.com, A Music Business Education & Digital Profiling Platform for Music Industry Professionals. The platform facilitates training, verifications & endorsements for African Music Professionals, facilitating international music industry earning opportunities and career development.

South Africa

Atlas Duma

Atlas Duma is a multi-talented art practitioner. A Playwright, a music producer, drummer and author. He is the founder and the Director in Sagiya Foundation, which comprises various art distribution businesses, such as Sagiya Records, Sagiya Book Publishers and Arts Administrator and Sagiya Theatre Productions.

One of his imperative and prominent Theatre Productions, which he is the founder, author and producer is Dim-Dep Musical (Faces of Environmental Success) theatre production. Duma is the founder and producer of the following festivals: KZN International Jazz Festival, MCCD (Musical Collaboration in Cultural Diversity) Sagiya Celebrates KZN Jazz Legends and other mini festivals. Products under Sagiya Foundation include the following bands: Umkhumbane Jazz Ensemble, Mthobisi Mthalane, Royalson, Vincent Mtetwa and Bongani Nkwanyana, Dim-Dep Musical (Theatre Production), Preparation for University (Book), Bishop SK Mngomezulu & Lighthouse Bible Church (Book) and Kukude Lapho Sivela Khona (Book).

Senegal

Dudu Sarr

Dudu Sarr is a recognized expert in the music sector in Africa. After 25 years spent in London, Dudu Sarr came back to Dakar, where he founded the Dakar Music Expo, an international music fair, which fifth edition was held in February 2024. Dudu Sarr has also been Youssou N’Dour’s international manager for the past 15 years and dedicates his experience to the development of new African talent.

Uganda

Faisal Kiwewa

Faisal Kiwewa is the founder and Artistic Director of Bayimba Foundation.   During the past years, Bayimba has trained, supported and created numerous platforms to celebrate the arts in Uganda.

Faisal has organised a range of festivals and events, including the Bayimba International Festival of the Arts, the regional forum DOADOA | East African Performing Arts Market, the Kampala International Theatre Festival and the Amakula International Film Festival.

Faisal sits on several boards and is associated with various organisation globally including the International Independent Cultural Council (UK/Greece), Jeunesses Musicales International – JMI (board member), Africa Music Forum (Cape Verde), country representative for Visa for Music (Morocco), Member of iGODA network (Reunion Island/Sub Saharan Africa), Member of Arterial Network (South Africa), Member of Arts Connect Africa (US/Africa) and Steering Committee Member for CultureCOP UK/Egypt among others.

He acquired his International Cultural management knowledge base from the DeVos Institute of Arts Management at Kennedy Center (US), Management School of Fundraising (UK) and the CREARE – Erasmus Centre for Research and Cultural Economics (NL).

Namibia

Gordon Jay Mushore

Gordon Jay is a passionate Creative Entrepreneur and Co-Founder of Mindscape Events Namibia, a well-established Corporate Communications, Creative and Event Management company, able to boast a vast array of services under one roof.    Mindscape Events Namibia produces world class and immersive event experiences through integrated synergies between creatives, culture, consumers & brands. Notable projects include the African Music & Arts Festival – An Annual Event Celebrating Africa’s Diversity, Heritage & Culture, the Namibia Creative Summit & Iconic Music Fest, Rock’N’Roll Namibia and Burna Boy Love Damini Tour (2022).

Angola

James Titelman

James Jabir Titelman is a producer, promoter and cultural professional from Angola.   He is the founder of Poola MBoombo Productions – a multicultural communications and consulting agency specialising in music events.    Jabir is an experienced Senior Sales Manager with a demonstrated history of working in the music industry, displaying skills in Music Licensing, Management, Business Development, Marketing Strategy, and Digital Marketing.

South Africa

Josh Georgiou

Josh Georgiou is an experienced entrepreneur in the music and entertainment industry. His 30-year trailblazing career includes working for Sony Music (South Africa) as International A&R and Marketing Manager in the 90’s, opening a popular and successful music venue – The 88 Lounge in Norwood, and bringing a diverse range of international acts like Jose Gonzalez, Evan Dando, Blackalicious, DJ Krush and Howard Marks to South Africa. He then took over the management of the legendary Hugh Masekela for more than 10 years and continues to be actively involved in Bra Hugh’s legacy programs and projects.   He is currently the manager of Zolani Mahola and the Ndlovu Youth Choir. 

Josh sits on the Board of Directors of the Hugh Masekela Heritage Foundation and Art Connects Africa.

Mexico

Pablo Solis

Music Agent and Consultant based in Mexico City. He is currently Development Manager for Latin America at Music Works International, and coordinates Cultural Connections Latin America, a network of music business professionals in the region. In 2022 acted as consultant for the Inter-American Development Bank for the writing of two articles with strategies and digital trends for the music and performing arts sector, as well as for carnivals and festivals in Latin America and the Caribbean. Former director of international cultural cooperation at the federal Ministry of Culture and liaison for the international development of Performing Arts at the National Institute of Fine Arts in Mexico.

Zimbabwe

Plot Mhako

Plot Mhako is a cultural curator and creative director working between Zimbabwe and Germany.  He is the founder and Creative Director of Jibilika Dance Trust, Amplifaya Festival, Moto Moto Festival (in Germany), Kuenda Productions, Mafuwe International Festival of Dance, Skate Zimbabwe project, Zim Hip Hop Summit, Zimdancehall Summit and a board member of the Creative Rights Zimbabwe Trust. He is also a media entrepreneur running earGROUND AFRICA, a leading digital media company working to document creative narratives and amplifying the voices of creatives from Africa. 

Nigeria

Sylvester Sede

Sylvester Sede is a media expert with over a decade of experience in creative innovation, media productions, advertising and media content development. A former radio and television broadcaster and producer trained by the Alpha Institute of Broadcast and Communications, BBC Media Action, Talking Drum Studios in Sierra Leone, Radio Netherlands Training Center, Hilversum, Netherlands, International Business Management Institute, Berlin, Germany and the British Arts Council.
Sylvester Sede is the MD/CEO of Silverflame Media, Nigeria and he is a member of media professional bodies including the Advertising Practitioners Council of Nigeria (APCON) and the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR). He is an idea merchant and has led several initiatives including Project Open Mic, Bayelsa’s Got the Talent, Sports and Arts Festival for Disabled People, the Bayelsa Food and Art Festival and many more.”

South Africa / Colombia

Salym Fayad

Salym Fayad is a cultural promoter, independent reporter and documentary photographer from Bogota, Colombia, based in Johannesburg, South Africa, since 2008. He has worked extensively in Sub-Saharan Africa covering issues related to music and popular culture, migration and human rights. Co-director of MUICA African Film Festival in Colombia and co-founder of Fundación Otro Sur, an independent organisation working on projects of cultural exchange between African and Latin American countries. Salym was recently awarded the Best Short Documentary at the 2024 Lanzarote International Film Festival held in Spain, in May 2024.

South Africa

Dan Chiorboli

Currently based in Johannesburg, South Africa, percussionist and producer Dan Chiorboli was born in Ferrara, Italy and grew up in Durban, South Africa. Dan is a Musician and Producer, Event Conceptualiser and Festival Director with extensive experience in the Business Sector.

Dan proudly holds the rights to and represents Peter Gabriel’s internationally acclaimed WOMAD Festival in South Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa.

South Africa

Brad Holmes

Brad Holmes is an experienced, versatile and accomplished producer, promoter and venue owner. With the advent of democracy in South Africa, he played an integral role in developing and sustaining the domestic and African music industry primarily through the founding of the Bassline Jazz Club in 1994. More recently, in his role as Managing Director of Bassline Live, he has formed Bassline Artist Management whose current clients include Vusi Mahlasela and Nakhane.

Bassline Jazz Club rose to prominence as the ultimate live music venue to experience South Africa’s finest Jazz and Afro-beat, branching out by featuring poetry readings, comedy and impromptu jam sessions.   As the Music Industry changed so the Bassline evolved, pivoting its business model into a mobile Live Music offering, producing and promoting live concerts and festivals.

Our Work

We have convened two influential annual conferences in Africa, notably in Harare, Zimbabwe, in 2021, and Durban, South Africa, in 2023. These gatherings have been pivotal in facilitating dialogue, sharing insights, and forging partnerships across the music industry.

In a consultation with Carnegie Hall, we planned a celebration to mark 30 years of Democracy in South Africa, showcasing the depth and diversity of African music heritage.

Our initiatives have been recognized and supported through a grant from the US Embassy in Zimbabwe, underscoring our commitment to developing the African music scene.

Our ongoing cultural exchange projects span across continents, partnering with organizations in Latin America, the US, and Europe to enrich and diversify the cultural dialogue.

During the pandemic, we innovatively matched African artists with promoters of major events outside the continent, bringing digital content to new audiences and paving the way for digital cultural exchanges.

The creation of regional touring networks in Africa has been a landmark achievement, facilitating the mobility of artists and the spread of African music across borders.

Our Work

We have convened two influential annual conferences in Africa, notably in Harare, Zimbabwe, in 2021, and Durban, South Africa, in 2023. These gatherings have been pivotal in facilitating dialogue, sharing insights, and forging partnerships across the music industry.

In a consultation with Carnegie Hall, we planned a celebration to mark 30 years of Democracy in South Africa, showcasing the depth and diversity of African music heritage.

Our initiatives have been recognized and supported through a grant from the US Embassy in Zimbabwe, underscoring our commitment to developing the African music scene.

Our ongoing cultural exchange projects span across continents, partnering with organizations in Latin America, the US, and Europe to enrich and diversify the cultural dialogue.

During the pandemic, we innovatively matched African artists with promoters of major events outside the continent, bringing digital content to new audiences and paving the way for digital cultural exchanges.

The creation of regional touring networks in Africa has been a landmark achievement, facilitating the mobility of artists and the spread of African music across borders.

Global Networking Opportunities

Expand your horizons by connecting with our worldwide community of artists, musicians, and enthusiasts, fostering global collaborations.

Exclusive Events

Gain access to a curated selection of events, workshops, and concerts, celebrating African music and culture with ACA membership.

Professional Development Programs

Advance your career through ACA's tailored educational programs and mentorship, designed to nurture talent and professional growth.

Cultural Preservation

Contribute to the preservation and global promotion of African music heritage, joining efforts to showcase its contemporary and traditional richness.

Collaboration Platform

Engage in seamless collaborations using ACA’s digital platform, a hub for musicians, promoters, and industry professionals to create and share.

Join our Network

Become a part of a movement that transcends borders. Join the Community of Music Industry Professionals that is building the necessary infrastructure to connect Africa to the global market. ACA is your platform for connection and collaboration.

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