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Salon Africana to Unveil Fabric of Courage

- Ugo Aliogo

Salon Africana will unveil the Fabric of Courage, a salon-style multidisci­plinary exhibition that aims to reconstitu­te the fragmented archive of FESTAC ’77 (The Second World Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture), while exploring the ways in which the event continues to reverberat­e in Nigeria’s cultural imaginary and historic sites of cultural production.

In a statement, it noted that the exhibition, which is produced in partnershi­p with African Artists Foundation, Center for Art Research and Alliances, and The Africa Center (NYC) would take place on Sunday April 7, 2024 at the historic Old Printing Press located on Broad Street, Lagos Island.

The event which is conceived and curated by Grammy-nominated jazz vocalist, writer, and scholar Somi Kakoma, would feature large scale images of celebrated American FESTAC photograph­er, Marilyn Nance from her critically acclaimed book LAST DAY IN LAGOS.

Some of the features that will be included in the exhibition are sound installati­ons, film, and text excerpts from renowned literary figures Audre Lorde and Ama Ata Aidoo, illuminati­ng the often-obscured contributi­on of women who participat­ed in FESTAC.

The statement revealed that Somi’s deeper interest in FESTAC began while researchin­g Makeba’s performanc­e history at major cultural events across the African continent, adding that

it soon became very clear to her that the entire FESTAC archive deserves to be celebrated more widely.

The statement added: “By revisiting the history of FESTAC while activating the Old Printing Press, I hope to incite other artistic methodolog­ies and contempora­ry narratives that might help reconstitu­te the unheralded yet rich cultural memory of one of the most important pan-African gatherings on the African continent.”

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