…Holds AUC-Afrima Conference
The
African Union Commission (AUC) will unveil this year’s programs and calendar of
the annual continental awards, All Africa Music Awards tagged “AFRIMA 3.0” at
an AUC-AFRIMA music/cultural and media conference scheduled to hold on May
21-25 during the commemoration of the 10th African Union Youth Charter in
Banjul, Gambia.
At the event, the AUC and the international Committee will reveal the
dates and timelines for submission of entry and Guidelines, adjudication
process, public voting and nominees’ announcement for the 2016 edition of the
awards as well as dates for this year’s main AFRIMA Award ceremonies.
In a letter of invitation addressed to AFRIMA delegates from the African
Union Commission (AUC) signed by Dr Marie-Goretii Harakeye, the Acting Director
of Social Affairs, it states that the conference will bring together award
winning music stars, creative/entertainment industry stakeholders, cultural
enthusiasts government officials, corporate sponsors, and media practitioners
among others.
There will also be a robust and intellectual session on the theme:
“Using Music, Culture and Entertainment as Tools for a New Africa”. It will be
a forum for discussion on how to engage the values and spirit of Pan-Africanism
for greater collaborations in culture and music for sustainable development, in
line with the African Union cultural agenda for peace, integration, democracy,
economic advancement and social development.
The 10th African Union Youth Charter Conference featuring a high level
roundtable and intergenerational dialogue and cultural presentations will
witness a convergence of participants including President, Islamic Republic of
Gambia, His Excellency, Sheikh (Dr.) Yahya Jammeh Babili Mansa; Vice President
Dr. Isatou NjieSaidy; Minister of Youth and Sports, Hon. Alieu K. Jammeh;
Commissioner for Social Affairs, Africa Union Commission, Dr. Mustapha Sidiki
Kaloko; and President, Pan African Youth Union, Ms. Francine Muyumba.
Others include Director, Culture Division, Africa Union Commission, Ms
Angela Martins, Chief Brand Strategist, PRM Africa and President/Executive
Producer, AFRIMA, Mr. Mike Dada; members of the International Committee of
AFRIMA; Africa Union Commission executives, AFRIMA 2015 award winners
representatives that include Award Winner in the Best Collaboration category in
2015, AKA (South Africa); Revelation of the African Continent, Adekunle Gold
(Nigeria); Best African Rock, M'vula (Angola); Best Artiste in African Reggae,
Ragga and Dancehall, Stoneboy (Ghana); Best Female Artiste in Eastern Africa,
Tsedenia (Ethiopia); Best Artiste in North Africa, Ahmed Sultan (Morocco), and
Best Artiste in Central Africa, Stanley Enow (Cameroon) among others.
Speaking on the event, Mike Dada said: “The cultural and media
conference organized by the African Union Commission and AFRIMA holding during
the 10th African Youth Charter in Banjul is to provide a platform for music
practitioners, recording artistes, cultural experts, policy makers, corporate
sponsors and media practitioners working in the creative and culture sectors to
interface within Africa’s rapidly evolving music scene and contribute to its
transformation narratives."
He said further: “Creative economy is still at its infancy in Africa, as
the continent's economies remain heavily dependent on agriculture and natural
resources. However, the creative industries are providing Africa with real
economic traction, a hub of cultural heritage with the opportunity to diversify
while at the same time stimulating social, cultural and political development.”
The event will be wrapped up with a meeting and courtesy visit to the
president of The Gambia, president Yahyah Jammeh and AFRIMA ‘Turn Up’ Party
that will take place at the prestigious Senegambia Resort in Banjul, the
capital of Gambia.
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