Heritage Bank Partners IFCOD On Use Of Art Performance For Socio - Economic Devt
L-R: Head, Content and Digital Communication, Heritage
Bank, Chubike Agu; Group Head, Oil and Gas, Heritage Bank, Afolasade Alonge;
Principal Partner, George Etomi and Partners, George Etomi; Convener, One
Language, Elo Inyeineryi-Etomi; Team Member, Brand Management and Compliance,
Heritage Bank, Ozena Utulu, during the One Language dance performance,
sponsored by Heritage Bank in Lagos, at the performance, sponsored
by Heritage Bank in Lagos, weekend
By: HighCelebritySquard
As
part of its commitment to the growth and socio-economic development of
Nigeria’s creative industry, Heritage Bank Plc has partnered with the
organizers of the International Festival of Contemporary Dance (IFCOD) to host
the second edition of One Language, a musical production of intrigue,
dance and drama.
The
essence of the musical production is to unite humanity across the world and it
was staged at the Balmoral Convention Centre, Federal Palace Hotel in Lagos
over the weekend following its successful debut in Port Harcourt, the Rivers
State capital in 2016.
Heritage
Bank is supporting the creative industry because of its significant
contribution to the Gross Domestic Product of the country. The National Bureau
of Statistics (NBS) said recently that the industry contributed more than $16
billion to the newly rebased GDP of the country in 2016.
Mr.
Chibuike Agu, Head of Content and Digital, Heritage Bank said the bank partnered
with the organisers of IFCOD because dance and drama connect with the heritage
of the Nigerian people, remarking that dance is one of the diverse ways of
reflecting the culture of a people and depicts culture in its entirety.
In
her address of welcome, Mrs. Elo Inyeinengi-Etomi, the Convener of IFOCD, said
“IFCOD is you and I, it is our shared pain and joy. It is our struggle to be
heard and seen. It is the realization of our dreams. It is the realization of
kindred spirit. It is us speaking one language.”
She
said IFOCD as a platform meant different things to different people, adding
that “it is a means to empower youths, a medium to share our story, a haven for
talent, a place for rehabilitation and social integration, a connection hub, an
interdisciplinary melting pot and pure gift of life.”
Mrs.
Etomi said IFCOD came into being because of her aspiration for people to
appreciate the performing arts not only as a form of entertainment but also as
a tool of socio-economic development.
In
a goodwill message, Mr. George Etomi, said IFCOD has continued to raise the
level of cultural awareness through dance and drama by presenting ‘One
Language’ and ‘Dance of the Rivers’ in Lagos at a time when the ‘centre of
excellence’ was celebrating its 50 years of existence.
He
also noted at a time when the political space was heated up with various
interpretations of ‘restructuring’ it was somewhat fortuitous that ‘One
Language’ is a dance drama that sends a powerful message about people
common origins and destiny as humans.
Mr.
Etomi said, in the One Language musical production, “if we searched
deep, we are one people united by one language while ‘Dance of the Rivers’
tells the story of the origins of the modern Ijaw people who travelled along
the River Niger from the Futa Jallon Mountain to their present abode in Rivers
State.”
Also
speaking, Mr. Segun Adefila, director of the One Language Dance drama,
said One Language is about the different people in the world speaking
one language in triumph and tribulation, joy and sorrow, hunger, anger and
laughter which have no ethno-sectarian leanings.
They
all share the same basic human traits and define humanity even in the face the
pervading cruelties that stare them in the face.
The
director said, “One Language explores among other things, the human
themes of love, loss, misery, and ultimate human victory in unity,” adding that
dance, music, spoken words and multimedia projections are finely juxtaposed to
give the viewer and listeners, a total theatre experience that will linger on
in their minds.
The
choreographer of the project, Mr. Victor Erebifa PHULU, popularly called ‘Sir
Vic,’ is a veteran dancer, dance teacher and a dance judge of high repute with
more than 25 years’ experience in African and Nigerian dances.
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