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Sengal
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Title: Natural Stand
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Article 22: Right to Social Security
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Dit Kan Si obtained a diploma from the School of Fine Arts in Dakar in 1991. This was the beginning of his illustrious career which led to private exhibitions in March 1996 at The French Cultural Centre Gallery of St Louis and in March 1996 at Gallery 39, also at the French Cultural Centre in Dakar.
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| He has participated in group exhibitions from 1993 when he first exhibited at the American cultural Centre in Senegal, to the most recent being an exhibition at the 19th October Saloon in Libreville , Gabon in 1996; the Borges Cultural Centre in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1996 and the Artelier spatial contemporary art, at GrandBassam in the Ivory Coast. |
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Workshops and Residences: Daro Daro 97, Assinie Mafia, Abidjan, Ivory Coast; "Ici et Maintenant" Joal - Fadiouth, Senegal and "Cyfuniad Workshop", Wales UK. The artist has also taken part in public performances ranging from the 1996 Performance at the 28th Festival Polyphonix at the Museum of African and Pacific Ocean Island arts in Paris, France to Painting in Fresco squarely for Africa which took place in March 1996 in Leuven, Belgium, to his most recent, Performances "Eight Facets for Peace” at Obelisk square in Dakar, Senegal.
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Amadou Kan Sy is a founder member of the dynamics of art and cultures "Eight-facets-interaction". He is also a founder member of the Man-keenen-ki association and a member of FODDE, a rural association forum for sustainable and holistic development. His works hang in foreign and Senegalese private collections.
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