Dibukafé hosts youth dialogue, family creativity, and ocean conversations

Arts and Creative Industries

The French Institute’s living library, Dibukafé, continues to offer a varied programme of public discussions, exhibitions and cultural activities in Braamfontein.

On 21 May, IFAS and the Delegation of the European Union to South Africa launched Europe Talks, a new programme for youth dialogue and cultural exchange, with the exhibition Growing Up Across Borders: Youth Stories from Johannesburg and Paris. The exhibition explored migration, belonging, discrimination and access to rights through the creative responses of young people growing up in forced migratory contexts. Throughout 2026, Europe Talks will continue with public discussions, exhibitions and cultural events developed with European and South African partners.

Earlier in the month, on 16 May, Dibukafé welcomed families for an Art & Crêpes workshop led by Muriel Huet. Inspired by the colourful world of Henri Matisse, children explored shapes, colours, cutting and collage, showing how creative activities can encourage imagination and confidence from an early age.

On 9 June, Dibukafé hosted a public conversation for World Oceans Day. Bringing together voices from civil society, research and environmental advocacy, the discussion focused on ocean governance, conservation and sustainability, one year after the 3rd United Nations Ocean Conference in Nice. Speakers included Lisa Makaula, Chris van Melle Kamp, Colleen Jacka and Gillian Hamilton.

Image: Growing Up Across Borders: Youth Stories from Johannesburg and Paris, brings together conversations on migration, identity, belonging and social cohesion through the perspectives of young people.

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