Myke Rabar’s phone rings. “Excuse me,” he says, “that’s going to happen a lot.” And it does. Rabar’s Homeboyz Entertainment has just broken into the animation big time with Tinga Tinga Tales, a ...
LONDON: The new preschool series Tinga Tinga Tales, from the producer of Charlie and Lola, is to launch on CBeebies this month. Produced on location in Kenya by Tiger Aspect Productions in conjunction ...
Africa has inspired countless animated films made in the West — think “The Lion King” and “Madagascar.” Now a Kenyan production company is making a TV toon for Western consumption. “Tinga Tinga Tales, ...
Hot Secrets writes about Tinga Tinga Tales, Tinga Tinga Tales, an African folk tales animation series:”The show’s images were hand-painted by Tanzanian artists, then computer animated in Homeboyz’s ...
Tinga Tinga Tales is a 52 episodes children's series based on African folk tales and aimed at 4- to 6-year olds. It was commissioned by the BBC for its CBeebies channel, and by Disney Channel for its ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. "Jambo, human beings!" Welcome to Tinga Tinga Tales - The Musical, where ...
You see there was a time when Elephant had no nose. He couldn't swat away the flies, or scrub his belly - he couldn't even blow his nose. Then one day snappy Crocodile snapped! Crocodile pulled and he ...
Entering the theatre tent, one is officially in the Tinga Tinga Kingdom. From the very start we are signalled that this is an interactive show where the animals are the star and the humans who ‘steal ...
NEW YORK: Classic Media has signed up new consumer products partners for its animated preschool series Tinga Tinga Tales, with licensees on board for puzzles, games and Colorforms activity kits.
Eric Wainaina is a Kenyan singer-songwriter, recently named by the Guardian newspaper as a Kenyan cultural icon. Wainaina's music is a blend of Kenyan Benga rhythm and East African guitars, with rich ...
Reporting from Mto wa Mbu, Tanzania — It was time to paint the second giraffe. “What color do you want him?” Mwatatu Swathe, our tour guide for the day, asked. “Blue? Green? It’s Tinga Tinga. It can ...