For two weeks the African Symposium Workshop (AFSYMWORK) brings together specialists in the training of performing artists from all over the world.
Happy people in the first stage production from ACTPA at Castle Arts, Bulawayo, and the family picture of trainees and trainers from 15 countries of the African continent.
Happy people in the first stage production from ACTPA at Castle Arts, Bulawayo, and the family picture of trainees and trainers from 15 countries of the African continent.
In 2009, Daniel Labonne is artistic director and curator of an international competition and an exhibition in London
Artists-performers at the Samuel's Cabaret regularly organised in Croydon to raise funds for the SCT Society
Daniel Labonne is registered as a consultant for cultural projects at the African Development Bank (ADB)
Daniel Labonne is appointed stage director for official UK entry in international festival of theatre
Daniel Labonne produces a highly successful cultural show for the international francophone conference in Mauritius
Letter of appreciation following the technical input to the success of the play L'ETUDIANT DE SOWETO in Burkina Faso
African Theatre Exchange (ATEX) becomes the project manager in UK of Africa-based pan-African school of theatre.
Exhibition of paintings by Mauritian painter Philip Kelly organised and produced by Daniel Labonne in London
International magazine reports on the SCT Day celebrating the afro-British composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor.
Mauritian Minister of Education and Culture, A Parsuramen, addresses the guests to an international conference on performing arts. Project coordinated by Daniel Labonne, his technical adviser.
Daniel Labonne was cultural adviser to minister of Culture of Mauritius. Here, at Trafalgar Hall, Vacoas, which will be converted into Theatre Serge Constantin, with the technical assistance of the adviser.