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Saturday, 7 January 2012

AFROGALA 2012:★ GENERATIONS ★

Well, it's that time of year again. As of now, AFROGALA fever is on the agenda. We have been working tirelessly behind the scenes to ensure that this year's AG is bigger and better than ever, and we won't stop until we deliver. For more information on what to expect, please visit: https://www.facebook.com/events/226123934131751/


So get ready and join us in the hype as we launch our marketing campaign. Look out for flyers, posters, Promo Videos and the OFFICIAL TRAILER. 


AFROGALA 2012 Official Promo Video


Also, for the first time ever this year, as part of the lead up to AFROGALA 2012:★ GENERATIONS  ICACS is proud to present "With Love," an art gallery showcasing some of our finest artists. From poems to photography, from acrylics to figurines, and special designs from #Friday_Born designs, we have a variety of things to show you!


Money raised will go to African Revival, where children are given access to education, opportunity and choice. We hope to see you there!

For more information on "With Love" please visit:  https://www.facebook.com/events/226123934131751/




Monday, 5 December 2011

You made it through AUTUMN TERM!

Hello, Readers!

I know I have been terrible and there is little excuse for my neglect of the blog this term. The good news is, however, that we are back!

We have had a very busy first term.

★ Afrogala 2012 ★

Auditions have been held, the cast is assembling, and we're getting ready to WOW. Already, preparations are underway for the biggest IC ACS event of the year: Afrogala 2012 - Generations. If you've forgotten what the hype is about, see below:



ACS Meet and Greet

Check out the photographs here:

Back-to-Black Week 

ICACS celebrated Black History Month with our annual B2B Week. This year, we kicked off with Movie night, where we watched the drama 'Skin,' which deals with the issues of racial identification in Apartheid South Africa.

 


Later in the week, we collaborated in a lively evening of witty and intellectual debate with representatives from UCL, QMU, KCL and LSE.

 We then ended the week with good food and entertainment at Chop-Chop!














You'll be hearing from us SOON!

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