Prepare to be captivated by a breathtaking fusion of dance, artwork, poetry, and film as the inaugural Leeds International African Arts Festival takes centre stage from July 8th to 15th. As part of the Leeds2023 Year of Culture, this groundbreaking festival, organized by coaching centre Soaring with Didi and led by esteemed writer and creative producer Ndidi Nkwopara, promises an awe-inspiring showcase of African heritage, culture, and creativity.
The festival serves as a vibrant platform for African communities within Leeds and beyond, celebrating their rich cultural tapestry and showcasing the talents of emerging artists and innovators. From mesmerizing dance performances that intertwine traditional rhythms with contemporary movements to thought-provoking artwork that explores African identities and narratives, attendees can expect an immersive and transformative experience.

Highlighting the festival’s diverse offerings is a live-streamed Jollof rice cook-off, where culinary prowess takes centre stage. This flavorful competition aims to settle the age-old debate on who creates the most tantalizing Jollof rice. In a spirited showdown, countries will vie for the coveted Jollof cooking crown, tantalizing taste buds and igniting friendly rivalries.
As part of the Leeds2023 Year of Culture, the Leeds International African Arts Festival not only showcases the richness of African artistry but also promotes cultural exchange and understanding. Through this extraordinary event, attendees will have the opportunity to embrace the beauty, vibrancy, and dynamism of African culture while fostering connections and appreciation for its diverse expressions.
Ndidi Nkwopara, the visionary behind this groundbreaking festival, has curated an exceptional lineup of performances and exhibitions that promise to leave a lasting impact on attendees and the wider community. With her expertise and passion for promoting African arts, Nkwopara aims to create a legacy that will continue to inspire and uplift artists for years to come.
The Leeds International African Arts Festival represents a momentous milestone, marking the first international African festival of its kind. Its presence within the Leeds2023 Year of Culture reinforces the city’s commitment to fostering inclusivity, diversity, and artistic excellence.

Join the celebration of African heritage, culture, and creativity at the Leeds International African Arts Festival from July 8th to 15th. Immerse yourself in the captivating performances, embrace the visual storytelling of the artwork, and savour the flavours of the Jollof rice cook-off. This festival promises an unforgettable experience, transcending borders and bridging communities.
You can find out more about events for the Leeds International African Arts Festival at their page on Leeds2023
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