Nsibidi Institute festival to showcase connections in Nigerian cultures- Organiser

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By Taiye Olayemi

Mr Ed Keazor, Director of Nsibidi Institute, says the connections between Nigerian contemporary and historical popular cultures must be explored for improved promotion and understanding.

Keazor said this in a statement on Thursday in Lagos.

According to him, Nigerian culture cannot be fully appreciated without recognising how present-day music, film, literature, fashion, and media draw inspiration from historical traditions and how they are often reinterpreted.

He said that exploring these linkages would strengthen cultural identity and provide younger generations with a sense of continuity and belonging.

He explained the historical popular cultures as: heritages, traditions, old media, early arts, and cultures as: modern arts, media, fashion, film, and more.

He described the institute as an independent research and cultural organisation devoted to preserving and reimagining indigenous knowledge systems rooted in Nigerian history, language, and identity.

He said that the institute will be hosting an inaugural festival to showcase the affinities between Nigerian contemporary and historical popular cultures through symposiums, exhibitions, film screenings, and interactive sessions.

โ€œThis is meant to drive better understanding of our culture, and it will hold from Sept. 26 to Sept. 28 at Quintessence, Victoria Island in Lagos.

โ€œThe theme will be โ€œThe Past in the Present Around Us: A Retrospective Celebration of Nigerian Popular Cultureโ€.

โ€œThe opening day will feature a keynote address titled โ€œHeritage and Future in the Pastโ€, to be delivered by Mr Obi Asika, Director-General, National Council for Arts and Culture.

โ€œThere will be a symposium on โ€œThe Nigerian Popular Press: A Driver of Heritage and Social Cultureโ€, to be moderated by Mrs Aduke Gomez, with panelists such as Mr Jahman Anikulapo, Mr Don Adinuba, Mrs Freda Olatunbosun and Mr Micheal Effiong James.

โ€œExhibitions on century-old newspaper advertising (1863โ€“1963) and a film screening on โ€œLagos: The Birth of a City Style (1861โ€“1967)โ€ by Muni and Ed Keazor will also be showcased,โ€ he said.

He noted that a book discussion on โ€œHubris: A Brief Political History of the Nigerian Armyโ€ by retired Maj-Gen. Tunde Akinkunmi will focus on โ€œMilitary Rule and Social Impactโ€ and will feature a conversation with , Mr Yemi Candide-Johnson (SAN).

โ€œThe evening session will celebrate veteran photographer Don Barber in โ€œA Life Behind the Lensโ€ to be moderated by Mr Dayo Adedayo.

โ€œThe second day of the festival will hold at Didi Museum, Victoria Island, while the closing ceremony, featuring awards and recognitions, will return to Quintessence on Sept. 28,โ€ he said. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Folasade Adeniran

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