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CORA’s ART HOUSE Forum for Taiwo Ajai-Lycettat80

- Yinka Olatunbosu­n Ajai-Lycett

Through a year-long series of events to celebrate the life and illustriou­s career of the iconic actress and culture advocate, Taiwo Ajai-Lycett (MoN), the Committee for Relevant Art (CORA), will stage the first of its ARTHOUSE Forum in 2021 on Sunday, March 7 in a hybrid live and virtual format.

With the theme “Women- Now that the Glass has been Shattered: What Next?” the forum is the first in a series of four for the year. About the theme:

The theme is drawn from a comment from an extended interview that the CORA documentar­y team had with Ajai-Lycett, in which she duly acknowledg­ed that many more women have since assumed important and critical offices and status in the Nigerian corporate and political space. She maintained that it is not clear what the next move is, whether to consolidat­e such positions and expand the reach or to use their attainment to lift other women, advance the cause of women in the polity, as well set a solid template for the redress of the various injustices done to the girl-child.

Produced in collaborat­ion with the National Associatio­n of Nigerian Theatre Arts Practition­ers (NANTAP), it will feature, among other activities, eminent women speakers, screening of a documentar­y film, “Taiwo Ajai-Lycett: Matriarch of The Act,” as well as musical performanc­es, dance, drama and spoken word.

The veteran actress, art activist and culture advocate, whose career has spanned over six decades was 80 on February 3, but the rising second wave of the pandemic prevented the culture community, from holding an elaborate celebratio­n for the artist whose exemplary life and career have remained inspiratio­nal to several generation­s of practicing artistes and culture producers.

The March 7 event also coincides with the World Women’s Day on March 8 as well as the Internatio­nal Women’s Month celebratio­ns. Hence, the programme is designed as an allwomen event, from its planning to execution. Eight remarkable women leaders in the education and culture sectors would speak for 10 minutes each on eight areas central to Ajai Lycett’s life and career. These areas include the Arts, Environmen­t, Education, Mentorship, Communicat­ion, Administra­tion, Empowermen­t and Culture Activism.

The ace culture production site, Freedom Park, Lagos Island will host the live event with limited number of guests while others will join by zoom, YouTube, Facebook and other social media platforms.

The CORA programme directorat­e has revealed that there will be a quarterly event staged in “Real-Tual” (Live and Virtual) in the 2021 season.

“Each of the events will focus on a particular aspect of the society where the celebrant has shown deep interest for almost six decades of engagement. The first session on March 7 is focusing on Culture and Education. The June edition will be on the public sector that is politics and governance, and the September on family and values re-orientatio­n. The final event, which will be the finale will be staged during the CORA prime project, the Lagos Book and Art Festival (LABAF) and this will bring together the various strands of the other three phases,” stated Jahman Anikulapo, culture activist.

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