The FNCC is proud to present an exceptional edition of Acoustic Friday, featuring the soulful and genre-defying sounds of Shishani, a multi-award-winning artist whose music transcends boundaries and cultures.
Past Events
Best of 2024’ is a celebration by the OYO dance troupe of its achievements last year.
Join us for the Francophone Fair 2025, a vibrant celebration of French-speaking cultures through art, cinema, cuisine, live entertainment, and family-friendly activities!
FNCC’s Jazz Junction returns on March 14 for an electrifying evening of live music, followed by an immersive jazz workshop on the same day!
FNCC, in collaboration with the UN Gender Theme Group and the EU, invites you to commemorate International Women’s Day 2025 under the global theme "Accelerate Action."
NaJah, known for her heartfelt performances and rich musical influences, will take the stage to deliver an evening filled with acoustic magic. From her debut album Too Blessed To Stress to her mastery of multiple instruments, her sound is one you don’t want to miss!
It is with deep sorrow that the Franco-Namibian Cultural Center (FNCC) mourn the passing of Dr. Sam Nujoma, the Founding President of Namibia. His leadership, vision, and unwavering dedication to the nation will forever be remembered. Dr. Nujoma was a pillar of the Franco-Namibian friendship, playing a key role in strengthening cultural and diplomatic ties between Namibia and France.
Get ready for an unforgettable musical experience as Acoustic Friday returns to the Franco-Namibian Cultural Centre (FNCC)! This month, we are proud to present the incredible Bliss Era, a renowned Namibian poet, songwriter, singer, radio producer, and freelance journalist.
Join us for an unforgettable evening of jazz music featuring the incredible /Nam/namsa Damarob. A celebrated graduate of the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, Stanley Claassen, known professionally as /Nam/namsa Damarob, brings his unique blend of musical talent, composition, and performance to the stage.
We are excited to invite you to our French Open House, a fun and interactive day dedicated to exploring the beauty of the French language and culture! Whether you're considering learning French or are already a student looking to take your skills to the next level, this event is designed for you and your family.
The exhibition invites the viewer into an immersive experience where rhythm and movement are central motifs. These elements are explored in multiple ways—through the fluidity of dance, the tactile qualities of sculpture, and the repetitive patterns in the new series of cardboard prints. "Consistency" is not only about the form of the artworks themselves but also about how these works speak to one another, establishing connections that transcend the boundaries of medium and time.
Ahead of the upcoming IPBES Plenary Meeting in Windhoek from 10 to 15 December, we invite you to a conference dedicated to sharing insights, perspectives, and discussions on biodiversity, its knowledge, and protection. This event will provide a unique opportunity to explore how Namibia and France, alongside other countries, are addressing the challenges of biodiversity conservation.
et ready for a night of mesmerizing music as O.U_SLOW takes the stage at FNCC! From soulful Jazz and RnB to electrifying Rock and Reggaeton, this band brings a fusion of sounds that will leave you inspired. Led by the talented Charl Vries, O.U_SLOW has become a must-see act in Namibia’s music scene.
The “Kalahari International Festival of Arts” (KIFA) is a festival celebrating creation, formed by a community of international artists in the diaspora collaborating with artists based in Namibia.
Katutura Fashion Week is just around the corner, and we want YOU to be a part of it!
Join us for a night of soulful music, intimate performances, and an unforgettable atmosphere at Acoustic Friday!
is an initiative by the Umbrella Initiative that highlights the work of non-governmental organizations in Namibia. It provides a platform for NGOs to present their projects, raise awareness about important social issues, and engage with the community, fostering collaboration and support for their causes. The event aims to strengthen the impact of NGOs by connecting them with a broader audience.
Imagine yourself in a place where every sound becomes music. Sounds magical, right? That’s exactly what you’ll experience with House of Colour!