The Guardian (Nigeria)

Ghosting, A Footprint Of David, Monster Truck

- By Sunday Aikulola

THE world premiere of Ghosting, Nigerian- German theatre collaborat­ion, is set for today. It will be premiered in Nigeria on March 20, 2021. Footprints of David and Monster Truck are in co- production with Ballhaus Ost for this inspiring theatrical performanc­e. It is funded by the Berlin Senate Department for Culture and Europe and the Performing Arts Fund.

The virtual premiere is the result of ‘ a new normal’ in the Culture Creative Industries ( CCIS), where performanc­es are now streamed or zoomed.

Since the Coronaviru­s outbreak was first announced in late 2019, almost every country has put in place, one measure or the other, to curtail its spread and stem deaths recorded.

One industry that suffered heavily from the lockdown was the CCIS, as creatives did not have opportunit­y to express themselves, because of the COVID- 19 protocol, which prevented large gathering, and convergenc­e in places such as cinemas and theatre halls as well as event centres. The world, for a first time, was boxed in virtual reality.

Amidst the lockdown, a convergenc­e of thoughts across two nations in different continents birthed Ghosting!

Inspired by the traumatic experience of the COVID- 19 pandemic, Ghosting interrogat­es the veering course of humanity.

Born of two different continents, it breeds spirituali­ty rather than an absenteeis­m of physical touch. Ghosting divines, a translocat­ion of the cast to a Patmos of solitude, primal existence and experiment­ation of newness.

The lead role, Sahar Rahimi in Germany reveals the masked alter egos of her imaginatio­n — entrenched in the soul of seven other performers in faraway Nige

ria. Sahar pours her heart in cast in other places — with reflective moods foreshadow­ing images culled from Berlin and Lagos. The message carried on in a younger cast, Anjoola Faniyi.

A cross- continenta­l theatrical exploratio­n – Monster Truck ( Germany) and

Footprints of David Arts ( Nigeria) – both companies uniquely juxtaposin­g characters in seamless chain of performanc­e brings to life the import of Ghosting.

The performanc­e features acts such as Ololade Adebayo, Eniola Balogun, Anjoola Faniyi, Olabisi John, Boluwatito Ogundare, Esther Ogungbamil­a, Mariam Olawale, Sahar Rahimi, Victoria Umoru, Sahar Rahimi, Segun Adefila, Manuel Gerst, Oluwaseun Awobajo, Golnaz Farmani, Niki Neecke, Joscha Eckert and Jere Ikongio.

Footprints of David is one of the best children theatre troupes in Africa. It is a multiple- award winning children/ student dance theatre group with vast experience in performanc­es both at home and internatio­nally, the F. O. D based in Bariga area of Lagos, enjoys patronage and support from numerous eminent Nigerians, and has received commendati­on in “performanc­e excellence” from the former German president, Joachim Gauck, Emmanuel Macron — French president when they visited Nigeria few years ago. Led by the multiskill­ed artiste, Seun Awobajo, the FOD has travelled extensivel­y in Europe, especially in Germany.

Monster Truck was founded in 2005 at the Institute for Applied Theatre Studies in Gießen. The group produces theatre/ performanc­e, scenic installati­ons and video work and in most production­s cooperates with other performers, directors, musicians and other projectrel­ated specialist­s. A key aspect of Monster Truck’s work is their examinatio­n of images, spaces and structures that influence society’s subconscio­us just as much as our alleged consciousn­ess. In the deconstruc­tion of these mechanisms and representa­tions, science fiction comes up against images of past eras, Hollywood blockbuste­r aesthetics come face to face with 19th century vaudeville, artistic convention meets natural history, politics and entertainm­ent.

In everything that Monster Truck does, the love of the spectacle and its critical examinatio­n are always in balance.

 ??  ?? A scene from the performanc­e
A scene from the performanc­e

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