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Sunday 13 July 2014

WS80: One Hasty Photorama

Today flagged down the count! Home to a series of activities to venerate Kongi's ideals — in a fair of talks and oils — part of the 5th edition of the annual Wole Soyinka International Cultural Exchange Programme finally climaxed into a plethora of perfomances and exhibition-viewing at the Cultural Centre, Kuto, Abeokuta.


Warped in a long organized blend of essay contests, stage plays and advocacy lectures, there is a sparking essence to the revel. It is this: since ever, Soyinka has been performed than merely admired!

At Herbert Ogunde Theatre Hall, children spilling panegyrics

Today, well, I took it upon my 'burdened' self to chop out three hours for a quick appearance at Kuto. What I met was a brief phase of the big moment. Unfortunately, I did not meet The Man. The Man was 'in his forest'...


I would later hover round the portrait-festooned corridors, share public thoughts on the celebrant, enjoy a few short stage presentations and have perky small conversations with some of 'em high school essay finalists. . And afterwards, exiting, have the nicest shortest time I could ever had longed for in a season of side-tracks!

 
Here are few photos from the hastened experience. 
  
The '80 Children of Soyinka': High School WS Essay Contest Finalists

Who is this Eniyan?: Canvass Concept by Lanre Tejusoso, mirroring the intricacies of the diversity of humankind

Jamaica's mighty poet, Mutabaruka (left). He came barefooted!


Oh please! :) Dude hardly even pronounces selfie rightly *tongue out*







Happy Birthday, Pa kongi
Like tendril dew, live long

13 comments:

  1. I trust you. Nice articles those are with 'em lovely pictures. I would thoroughly access them on my tab later. It's hazy on my phone. Bravo!

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  2. Did you paint this? Brill.

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  3. Very interesting and enjoyable

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  4. Like am grateful

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  5. Mercy Familusi20 July 2014 at 13:09

    Cool thumbs up

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  6. I see that longevity runs in Soyinka's family... Dear Sage, Be ageless like dark peat...

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  7. Ebenezar Wikina27 July 2014 at 13:02

    Your afro rocks too you know ;)

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  8. Abiri Rekhia Katherine30 July 2014 at 06:39

    Lovely, lovely one Oyin. It is indeed a beautiful capsule of Kongi's entrance into d octogenarian era. Thumbs up!

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  9. Sunday Fashola30 July 2014 at 06:42

    Ogbon Wole Soyinka

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  10. Showunmi Olawale Michael30 July 2014 at 06:44

    A legend

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