French and Chinese satellite broadcasters are competing for viewers in Madagascar

Antananarivo came alive with cheers as Madagascar’s football team made its way to the quarter finals of the Africa Cup of Nations this July. Everywhere, televisions were the centre of the attention and brought together fans. But not every set was able to bring so much joy: only those with a satellite dish from Canal+, the official outlet of the event for sub-Saharan Africa.
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When talking about Turkey, the first thing that comes to mind is usually a large poultry bird, Istanbul or kebabs. If one thinks about it a little longer Atatürk, secularism and belly dancing may also come mind. What doesn’t come to mind however, is classical music.
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Together with exhibiting my work about the London Sinfonietta, this spring has also been an occasion to showcase my photos at the London College of Communication along with that of my classmates.
Here are a couple of photos from both events:
London Sinfo(to)nietta

London College of Communication and the London Sinfonietta
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