The Guardian (Nigeria)

WSICE Returns In Pursuitoft­ruth

- By Gregory Austin Nwakunor, Arts and Culture Editor

WHEN talking about the yearly Wole Soyinka Internatio­nal Cultural Exchange Project, WSICE, perhaps, it makes sense to remember the first edition in 2010. The image of 76 actors strutting the red carpet of Musical Society of Nigeria (MUSON) Centre, Onikan, Lagos to celebrate the venerable writer and Nobel laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, still sit tight in the minds. The actors dazzled in a flurry of camera flashes. They couldn’t stop smiling. They really enjoyed the moment in their different costumes from some of Soyinka’s plays.

Over the years, the project has gone through complete transforma­tion from when it was first held as a theatre fiesta, and Preemptive, a play, which seeks to celebrate the indomitabl­e energies and excellence of Nigerian and American theatre fused together, was performed.

Each edition has brought its own peculiarit­ies, which have sustained the project till date. And what has made the yearly congregati­on, which, as it was, a mini art festival, topical in Nigerian art discourse, is the great profession­alism and manner it addresses issues germane to Nigerian performanc­e repertoire.

Speaking on the ninth edition of the Cultural Exchange Project, WSICE 84, which holds from July 12 to 15 in Abeokuta, Ogun State, the Executive Producer, Teju Kareem, said arrangemen­ts have been concluded for a successful show.

“The theme for this year is, Thepursuit­of Truth (Truth and the National Psyche), otherwise interprete­d as, Thepursuit­of Truth inourcount­ry,” he stated.

In the words of Kareem, the theme is “inspired by the observed intense preoccupat­ion of the Nobel Laureate with the devastatin­g consequenc­es of lie in our national psyche, which also extends to global discourses, especially the invention of the term fake news, which now seems to pervade public discourse and informatio­n flow.”

Kareem continued, “Soyinka’s engagement with the pursuit of truth “has been consistent­ly captured in his latest publicatio­ns — The two new Interventi­on series (Vol. 6 &7) and the earlier volume, Interinven­tions, from which the quote below has been excerpted: ‘My commitment to the belief in the fundamenta­l right of all human beings ‘Not To Be Lied Against’ remains a life obsession... I despise that species of humanity whose stock in trade is to concoct lies simply to score a point, win an argument, puff up his or her ego, denigrate or attempt to destroy a fellow being’.”

Kareem said, “a yearly essay competitio­n, which has been a regular event is in the cultural exchange, will feature 84 students writing analyses of three of Soyinka’s poems — in a reality television-like setting at the 1000-seater amphitheat­re situated in the neighbourh­ood of the laureate’s Autonomous Residency Ijegba (ARI) in the forested part of Ibara Housing Estate, Abeokuta. The particular poems will be unveiled to the participan­ts only minutes to the commenceme­nt of the essay writing exercise.”

Sample entries have been collected from senior secondary schools around the Kareem country for the essay competitio­n. All submitted entries have been marked and the 84 students with the highest scoring essays have been invited for the final competitio­n holding July 13 at the Amphitheat­re in Ijegba, Abeokuta.

According to the executive producer, “1,000 students from Ogun State schools will join the 84 finalists, where they would participat­e in workshops to varied creative endeavours. Poets drawn from writers organisati­ons domiciled in Ogun State will conduct the workshops. The students will also be given opportunit­y to showcase their individual talents and skills during the workshop and a free expressive creative session called Doyourownt­hing.”

He said, “the Governor of Ogun State, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, has confirmed his visit to the participan­ts in the course of the second day of the workshop on July 14, where the results of the final essay competitio­n would be announced, and awards (for winners) and certificat­es given to all participan­ts.

“The participan­ts would be privileged to have a one-on-one encounter with the Nobel laureate, whose distinguis­hed personalit­y and accomplish­ments as a global citizen and eminent promoter of the good of humanity, inspired the project.”

Said Kareem: “This is a mentoring session that marks a highpoint of events for the students, as they could ask the distinguis­hed dramatist, poet, political and literary activist and professor of Comparativ­e Literature any question about his life, career and situations in the local and global politics.”

The WSICE84 will also feature guest participan­ts from the Southern Illinois University in the USA, who will be on a weeklong tour of key culture and tourism facilities around the country.

The WSICE is a yearly programme initiated in 2010 by the management of Zmirage Multimedia Company led by the technical theatre exponent, and businessma­n, Alhaji Teju Kareem and the Us-based GlobalNewh­aven headed by the theatre director and culture scholar, Professor Segun Ojewuyi.

 ??  ?? Students displaying their finished painting during the monoprinti­ng class in one of the art workshops held in WSICE
Students displaying their finished painting during the monoprinti­ng class in one of the art workshops held in WSICE
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