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TOKYO AFRICA TALK

Tokyo Africa Talk is an casual event where you can encounter a "new Africa'' that differs from the common image of Africa through various brands such as art, fragrance, fashion, wine, and food. In addition to pop-ups for each brand, we will also hold talk sessions and after-parties. 

Date: November 11th (Sat) and 12th (Sun) 11:00-21:00
Venue: 5450 the GALLERY (2F, 5-4-50 Minami Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo)
Organizer: Stagebank / Tokyo Africa Collection

Cooperation: Uzuri LLC

Sponsor: ASLINA

Endocement: Africa Society of Japan, JETRO
Admission: Free (charges apply only for after party)

Language: Japanese
Food and drink: Alcohol and non-alcohol drinks available

timetable

11:00-21:00: Brand Pop-up 
17:00-18:00: Talk session (free)
18:00-20:00: After party (ticket required)

Talk session
11th (Sat): Malika Sera, Sonia Yamamoto, and Leo Sugo will have a cross talk about each exhibiting brand.
12th (Sun): Malika Sera and Leo Sugo will have a cross talk about each exhibiting brand.

After party

In addition to non-alcohol drinks, we offer and sell African wine and beer.

We will provide a place for exhibitors and participants to interact.


General Ticket(2 drink tickets included): 4000 yen on the day / 3800 yen in advance

U25 Ticket (2 drink tickets included): 2000 yen on the day / 1800 yen in advance

SPEAKERS

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Model

Malika Sera

She was selected as the youngest person in history to represent Japan in Miss World 2019. currently, while she is active as model and talent, she also attend Keio University. She is currently appearing on J-WAVE's `STEP ONE‘ (radio program) and BS TV Tokyo's `Nikkei News Plus 9‘ (TV program). Together with her friend, she launched the Uzuri Project, collaborating with Kenyan NGO Ocean Sole to collect sandal trash that causes ocean pollution, and selling animal objects and accessories with artistic and colorful designs in Japan.

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Model

Sonia Yamamoto

Model and also active as Mediterranean wine and food importer. Born to a Tunisian father and a Japanese mother, she began her modeling career at the age of 14. She has also joined M&P as board member, a trading company specializing in wines and foods from seven Mediterranean countries (Tunisia, Morocco, Lebanon, Croatia, Egypt, Algeria, and Bosnia) , playing a role as PR director. 

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CEO, Stagebank

Leo Sugo

CEO of Stagebank, Inc. He started his career at P&G, a leading American consumer goods manufacturer, where he thrived as a Brand Manager and Director in Japan and Singapore. He also launched the Tokyo Africa Collection, a fashion show focused on Africa, and has served as its representative ever since. He has invited designers from various African countries to Japan and leveraged Japanese models and influencers to promote the charms of Africa to younger generations. He recently procuded new brand called HIBIRI, fragrance for underwear using ingridients from Africa and Japan. 

SPONSOR

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South Africa

ASLINA

Aslina is wine brand produced by Ntsiki Biyela, one of South Africa’s iconic and world-renowned female winemakers. A glass of Aslina wines (red and white) will be served for the guests during talk session and after party for free and will also be given to the visitors of the pop-up who purchased something from the sales booth. 

BRANDS

Attractive products from various parts of Africa will be exhibited and sold

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Ghana & Madagascar (Japan)

HIBIRI

A dermatologist-supervised underwear fragrance mist (spray) brand, using essential oils from Madagascar and shea butter from Ghana.

The product is designed for people who struggle with odor or itching in intimate area of the body. A part of the sales will be donated to NGOs working on women's empowerment in Africa.

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Kenya

Uzuri / Ocean Sole

Ocean Sole is a beach cleanup project in Kenya, collecting beach sandals washed up on the shore and creates and sells animal objects and accessories with artistic and colorful designs. They are tackling social issues from multiple angles, such as solving ocean pollution problems, creating local employment opportunities, and dedicating a portion of their profits to protecting natural animals.

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North Africa (Mediterranean)

M&P

A trading company that deals with wines and foods from seven countries around the Mediterranean (Tunisia, Morocco, Lebanon, Croatia, Egypt, Algeria, Bosnia).

The company also has its own brand, "MESSELMANI" which offers products like couscous sauce.
 

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Africa (Overall)

Tokyo Africa Collection

The fashion show in Tokyo has collaborated with designers from various African countries to promote the appeal of Africa in Japan and Asia. They plan to sell clothing and accessories from designer's brands from Africa, including South Sudan and Rwanda.

Event report with photos

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