After an intriguing evening of music, dance and drama at
the New Africa Shrine, Art Castle Academy has emerged winner of the third
edition of the Felabration Afrobics dance competition after beating seventeen
other group and individual contestants. The Felabration Afrobics dance
competition officially flags-off Felabration 2019, celebration of the music,
life and times of Late Fela Anikulapo-Kuti,
Kings and Queens Art Academy went
home with first runner-up prize and Ennovate Dance House grabbed the second
runner-up position. The
winners will receive N250, 000, while N150, 000 and N75, 000 will be received
by the second and third positions respectively.
Art Castle Academy which
interpreted the Zombie song of the legendary late Afro beat maestro Fela
Anikulapo- Kuti, with a strong stage art moved to the second round with others
contestants including, Kings and Queens Academy, Glorious Art Production,
Rexwin & Afrika 90, Kalakuta Klan, Star Kids and Ennovate Dance House.
All contestants were given an open
chance to choose their choice songs from some of the ever green albums of the
late afro beat master in the first round to display and drive home the aim of
the competition, which is to celebrate Nigerians one time strong voice in the
entertainment sphere.
The event was attended by Yeni
Kuti, founder of Felabration. She acted as one of the MCees of the event and is
also the founder of the Afrobics
dance club. Other notable icons in the art and performing industry including,
Makinde Adeniran, Chairman National Association of Theatre Art Practitioner of
Nigeria, Lagos State Chapter and Lemi Ghariokwu illustrator, artist and
designer renowned for providing some of the original cover images on Fela’s
albums.
The competition was judged by some
of the most respected personalities in the entertainment industry including,
renowned journalists and former editor, Jahman Anikulapo, Segun Adefila, a
professional dance instructor, Adedayo Liadi internationally acclaimed choreographer,
dancer and dance teacher, Kunle
Kuti, one of Fela’s son’s curator of the Kalakuta Museum, where the artwork
exhibition will hold and Funke
Kuti, one time dancer in Positive Force (Femi Kuti’s band) for many years. She
is the mother of Made Kuti and owner of FKM i.e Funke Kuti Management and has
for a number of years, organized the guest artist line up for Felabration.
Speaking at the event, Chairman
National Association of Theatre Art Practitioners of Nigeria, Lagos State
Chapter, Makinde Adeniran disclosed that the Afrobics competition is a way of
executing the ideology of Fela in practical terms by giving freedom to lower
cadre of people by giving them the right to education, skill development and
display of their capability. Bringing all Fela believes to light is a continued
way of celebrating the late afro beat master.
In his own comments, Raymond
Bola-Browne, one of the MCees of the event, said that, the name Afrobics is an
idea of Yeni Kuti one of the children of Fela, her passion for African music
and dance gave birth to the Afrobics dance club. In 2017, the committee decided
to infuse dance to Felabration because there was the songs, music and no dance.
Afrobics is the dance part of the annual celebration. The first edition had ten
contestants, season two got twelve contestants and here is 2019 edition with
eighteen contestants which shows there is an improvement.
Felabration Afrobics Dance
Competition was introduced three years ago to add dance to the ever growing
list of events that make up Felabration. It has become a platform for spreading
the legacy, music and message of Fela. It is a platform for the dancers to
showcase their talent to the world.
The make-up of the contestants over the
last three years has included the Gen Z and young adults, some of whom had not
even been born when Fela died. The Felabration Afrobics dance competition can
even be described as a hub for young talent in Nigeria. The same applies to the
other Felabration events which include the Artwork Competition, the Schools
Debate, and the Fela debates, symposium and the 7 day concerts.
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