• Chief Horst Ulrich Beier, commonly known as Ulli Beier (30 July 1922 – 3 April 2011), was a German editor, writer and scholar who had a pioneering role...
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  • Ulli Beier Museum is an art gallery and art school in Osogbo, Nigeria. It was established by the artists Ulli Beier and Susanne Wenger. Today it is a...
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  • first attending in 1964 an Mbari Mbayo workshop conducted by Ulli Beier and Georgina Beier in Osogbo. Twins Seven Seven went on to become one of the best...
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  • setting up of creative writing courses by Ulli Beier at the University of Papua New Guinea (established in 1966). Beier also founded a Papua Pocket Poets series...
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  • artists and musicians that was founded in Ibadan, Nigeria, in 1961 by Ulli Beier, with the involvement of a group of young writers including Wole Soyinka...
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  • (album), a 2003 album by Keziah Jones Black Orpheus (magazine) founded by Ulli Beier in 1957 "Manhã de Carnaval" (sometimes called "Black Orpheus"), a jazz...
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  • Arts Festival in 1965 and on a Europe an tour, where a Berlin critic, Ulli Beier, compared Ladipọ to Karajan. Ladipo usually acted in his own plays. Durodola...
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  • influential artists to emerge from the 1960s workshops conducted by Ulli Beier and Georgina Beier in Osogbo, Osun State, Nigeria. Since then, he has become one...
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  • Pan African Pocket Poets (PPP) was a series of 5 chapbooks published by Ulli Beier in Ife, Nigeria between 1971 and 1972. They feature works by 4 Nigerian...
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  • Poetry from Africa) is a 1984 poetry anthology edited by Gerald Moore and Ulli Beier. It consists mainly of poems written in English and English translations...
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  • Pneumonia. On Tuberculosis. Pekato bilong Man, (adaptation of Fall of Man by Ulli Beier) The Principal. The Rain Tree. Tru Tru Man. Eberia Musical Legend 1980...
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  • and teacher Tom Beier (born 1945), former American football safety Ulli Beier (1922–2011), German editor, writer and scholar William Beier (born 1982), German...
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    Telek, began mixing native and Western styles like rock music and jazz. Ulli Beier, a lecturer in English Literature at the University of Papua New Guinea...
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  • literary journal founded in 1957 by German expatriate editor and scholar Ulli Beier that has been described as "a powerful catalyst for artistic awakening...
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  • publications such as Modern Poetry from Africa, co-edited by Gerald Moore and Ulli Beier (1963), and A Book of African Verse by John Reed and Clive Wake (1969)...
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    magazine Black Orpheus. This was founded in 1957 by the German scholar Ulli Beier, who had been teaching at the University of Ibadan since 1950. Soyinka...
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  • traditional poetry in collaboration with Ulli Beier. Much of Gbadamosi's work was published by Mbari, a club founded by Beier in Ibadan. In the late 1960s Gbadamosi...
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  • needed] Okwerri was a member of the Mbari Club, the movement started by Ulli Beier, with J. P. Clark and Wole Soyinka was a meeting spot for artists and...
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    Iwalewahaus from 1981 to 1985 was Ulli Beier (1922–2011). Beier was a noted connoisseur of Nigeria’s arts and culture. When Beier moved to Papua New Guinea in...
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    Club — a cultural centre for writers and artists co-founded in 1961 by Ulli Beier and others in Ibadan — was so named at Achebe's suggestion. Cole, H.M...
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    to Paris, where she met her future husband, the linguist Ulli Beier. That same year, Beier was offered a position as a phoneticist in Ibadan, Nigeria...
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  • Orpheus Nigeria 1957–1975 Founded by German expatriate editor and scholar Ulli Beier, Black Orpheus has been described as a powerful catalyst for artistic...
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    Alexander Bros.) Cox, Paul, & Ulli Beier (1971). Home of Man: The People of New Guinea. Melbourne: Thomas Nelson (Australia) Beier, Ulli, & Paul Cox (1980). Mirka...
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  • painting workshop given by Georgina Beier. He began studying at the Osogbo Art School, founded by Georgina and Ulli Beier, and was among the first generation...
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    Lapido, Wale Ogunyemi, Obotunde Ijimere, Three Nigerian Plays, (edited by Ulli Beier) Humanities Press, Atlantic Highlands, N.J., 1968, $ 1.25. (Longmans,...
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  • scholar of contemporary African anglophone and francophone poetry. With Ulli Beier, he edited the influential Modern Poetry from Africa (1963), a comprehensive...
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  • Duro Ladipo invited him to Mbari Club, the cultural centre founded by Ulli Beier to take part in an art production. He was interested in painting as well...
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  • from all over Africa, the Americas and the Caribbean, including Soyinka, Ulli Beier, Chinua Achebe, Christopher Okigbo, Mabel Segun, J. P. Clark, Christopher...
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    in the anthology Modern Poetry from Africa, edited by Gerald Moore and Ulli Beier. Malangatana revived African indigenous aesthetics, performing an anti-colonial...
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  • Joan Lindsay, Picnic at Hanging Rock, Melbourne: F. W. Cheshire, 1967. Ulli Beier and Albert Maori Kiki, Hohao: The Uneasy Survival of an Art Form in the...
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