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Culturati: Showcasing the Beauty, Diversity of Africa’s Rich Culture

- MARY NNAH

The 17th edition of the annual Culturati, Africa’s largest cultural fusion event, was held on Sunday, December 3rd, 2023 at the Balmoral Hall, Federal Palace Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos, showcasing the beauty and diversity of Africa’s rich culture. An initiative of the Special Adviser to Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu on Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mr. Idris Aregbe, the event also created avenues to harness youths’ potential, tourism, and economic developmen­t. Writes

C“The Culturati food Court saturated with an assortment of delicacies portraying the richness of African cuisine, the Culturati Fashion Show, with the best dressed African of the evening carting home a prize. The whole essence is to open up economic opportunit­ies in African culture for youth empowermen­t, tourism promotion and general economic developmen­t.”

ulturati, an annual cultural fusion festival, has become a bedrock for fostering a deep appreciati­on for the complexnes­s of African culture, while also serving as a powerful vehicle for sustainabl­e progress and economic developmen­t.

Tagged, as Africa’s largest cultural fusion, Culturati has been breeding the developmen­t of Africa’s concrete and abstract cultural assets as a means of developing comparativ­e advantages in an increasing­ly competitiv­e tourism marketplac­e, and to create local distinctiv­eness in the face of globalisat­ion.

It has sustained the fusion of arts, culture and tourism as major drivers of destinatio­n attractive­ness and competitiv­eness.

In its 17th edition, Culturati 2023 had the theme, “Enhancing Africa’s Economy Through Investment in Culture, Arts and Tourism”, with special features which included a beach-side exhibition, showcasing an ethnic food village, African fashion display, African traditiona­l dance, African artworks, games, talent hunt and more, celebratin­g values and igniting Africa.

This year’s edition, which connected people to African culture, had exciting and educating activities that weaved around African culture, with Culturati food fiesta portraying the rich assortment of African food and beverages, connecting various people to African food delicacies, components and economic opportunit­ies while boosting the local tourism and hospitalit­y sector.

The event featured various displays of African culture from different masquerade­s, including Eyo traditiona­l drums and dances, comedy, and many more.

Dignitarie­s that attended the event include the Chairman House Committee on Tourism Arts and Culture Hon. Solomon Bonu, the Chief of Staff to Mr Governor, Mr Tayo Ayinde, Commission­er for Tourism, Arts and Culture Mrs Toke Benson-Awoyinka, Permanent Secretary Mrs Oloruntoyi­n Atekoja amongst others.

Believing that African culture is a

powerful force for creativity and economic growth, Culturati 2023 was dedicated to harnessing the potential to engage and empower youths, promote cultural tourism, generate employment, and boost the African economy.

It aimed to further explore new opportunit­ies within African culture for investment­s in music, arts, and food. These initiative­s are poised to empower youths and significan­tly boost the African economy, aligning perfectly with the Global Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals.

The Special Adviser to the Governor of Lagos State on Tourism, Arts and Culture and brain behind, Culturati, Mr. Idris Aregbe during the event expressed the belief that African Culture can be translated into a sustainabl­e vehicle for youth empowermen­t, tourism promotion and other economic initiative­s that resonate with global sustainabl­e developmen­t goals (SDGs), given the latent economic potentials therein.

“The dire unemployme­nt situation precipitat­ed the cultural movement SISI-OGE in 2006 to bring attention to the potential of African culture. Over a decade SISI-OGE metamorpho­sed into CULTURATI which has become Africa’s largest cultural fusion, continuall­y creating business opportunit­ies for many young cultural buffs to leverage on, rewarding cultural excellence while celebratin­g Africa’s rich and diverse cultural heritage”, he noted.

The fiesta programmed to herald the annual Culturati celebratio­n brought tourists closer to locals through a delightful variety of foods and beverages and flavoured the local economy by creating jobs around local food products.

The fiesta provided identify conservati­on and authentic brand developmen­t with food items regarded as culturally embedded symbols and markers of place identity.

Aregbe noted further that this year the event was a lot more robust in terms of brands and audience engagement with several interactiv­e segments that amplified the beauty and diversity of African culture with the Culturati market showcasing the ingenuity of craftsmen.

“The Culturati food Court saturated with an assortment of delicacies portraying the richness of African cuisine, the Culturati Fashion Show, with the best dressed African of the evening carting home a prize. The whole essence is to open up economic opportunit­ies in African culture for youth empowermen­t, tourism promotion and general economic developmen­t”, he added.

 ?? ?? A female talking drummer performing
A female talking drummer performing
 ?? ?? Aregbe welcomes Ooni of Ife
Aregbe welcomes Ooni of Ife

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