Kutuje-ians do a farm dance before setting off to work-"The Gods are not to blame".
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Mary Atuejide (left) and Ope Lawal, dancers & actors after a performance at the LNG Drama Prize award night on Saturday, 7th October at the Shell Hall, Muson Centre. Mary and Ope were cast members of "The Gods are not to Blame" on the 28th of October, the official drama for the Muson festival.
Its dark in this place, Vanatu
Though fires burn outside in the night
But I'll sit in this corner, Vanatu
Sword on knees, hoping for daylight
If you cannot come back, Vanatu
I'll trust you didn't give up without a fight
I'll know you were overwhelmed, dear Vanatu
By sheer force of numbers, by might
Then I'll murmur a quick prayer, Vanatu
On my knees, head resting on hilt
A prayer of thanks, of gratefulness, Vanatu
That we found joy in what we built
And then I shall join the fray, Vanatu
Though they stand ten-deep at the door
knowing friends live for each other, my Vanatu
or lay down lives when asked for more
Wole Oguntokun Oct 23, 2006.
laspapi at the LNG award night which Ahmed Yerima won with his book, The Hard Ground. Venue was the Shell Hall of the Muson Centre. Also in the picture is Bukola Sanu of The Crown Troupe. The legend on the emblem of the Troupe depicts a lion with a crown and reads, An Orgasm of Cultural Excellence. Haven't been able to figure that out all these years I've known Segun Adefila, leader of the troupe.
Utomi, noted more for his business acumen than for the ability to create chaos and mayhem, a necessary characteristic in Nigerian politicians, is a favourite of the enlightened. Urban Legend goes that Utomi was summoned by a highly placed well-meaning Nigerian...
. I'd attended primarily because Professor Soyinka had asked to meet with me over other matters just before the concert so I'd wangled tickets from the Muson Management and thought I'd bore myself to death. I was mistaken. Performers included Ayo Bankole Jnr, Nibi Akinkugbe, The Chord Webs and many others. At the interval, Professor Wole Soyinka (in glasses), the guest of honour, stands by the legend, Steve Rhodes, as they prepare to cut a cake. To the right of the picture is Francesca Emmanuel (holding bag), an original member of The Masks, Soyinka's Drama Troupe in the early 60s.
A Game of Wit starring Jude Orhorha, Iyabo Amoke and Femi Branch, premieres on Sunday the 22 nd October at Terra Kulture, Victoria Island and runs again 5th and 12th (also Sundays) November - Time 3pm and 6pm.
Ola Rotimi's adaptation of the Greek Tragedy, Oedipus Rex, depicts a young man who travels far in a bid to escape his destiny. He finds this more difficult than envisaged. The play is directed by Wole Oguntokun.
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", Ola Rotimi's adaptation of the Oedipus Complex tragedy, run through their cues at rehearsals. "The Gods" is this year's drama presentation in the Annual Muson Arts Festival and features tested thespians such as Lekan Balogun, Ombo Gogo Ombo, Ayo Orobiyi, Lanre Dele-Abrahams, Toyin James, Dewale Ajakaiye, Jennifer Osammor, Kenneth Uphopho, Osagie Okedigun, Sola Iwaotan, Olarotimi Michaels, Paul Alumona and Bayo Ogundele among many others. It will be directed by Wole Oguntokun and will be staged on Saturday the 28th of October. Tickets for the 3pm Matinee will cost N500 for Students and N1,000 for Adults while the evening show at 6pm will go for a flat rate of N1,500.
Any work that tells the story of what happens when a member of one culture finds him/herself in relationship with members of an "other" culture is eligible. (Jhumpa Lahiri's "The Third and Final Continent" would be an excellent example of this theme.)
Other, hypothetical examples of plots might include:
* A Brit living in Thailand
* A Native-American college student at an Ivy League university
* An African-American family moves to an all-Caucasian suburb
* A gay man on a dominantly heterosexual sports team
* A wedding brings together a Latino family and a Jewish family
* A Muslim academic goes to the American South for a conference
* A Nigerian woman and African-American man meet on Match.com
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