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World Festival of Black Arts

The World Festival of Black Arts (French: Festival Mondial des Arts Noirs), also known as FESMAN or FMAN, is a month-long culture and arts festival that takes place in Africa. The festival features poetry, sculpture, painting, music, cinema, theatre, fashion, architecture, design and dance from artists and performers from around the African Diaspora.[1]

World Festival of Black Arts
Festival Mondial des Arts Nègres
World Festival of Black Arts (FESMAN)
GenrePan-African
Location(s)Dakar, Senegal; Lagos, Nigeria; Stone Town, Zanzibar; Arusha, Tanzania
Years active1966, 1977, 2009/2010, 2022, 2023
Organised by1966: Leopold Senghor,
1977: Olusegun Obasanjo,
2010: Abdoulaye Wade,
2022: Abioye Yinka and Grace Mumo,
2023 Abioye Yinka, Grace Mumo and Lehlohonolo Peega

History edit

The festivals were planned as Pan-African celebrations, and ranged in content from debate to performance — particularly dance and theatre.[2]

Dakar, 1966 edit

The First World Festival of Black Arts (French: Premier Festival Mondial des Arts Noirs) or World Festival of Negro Arts (French: Festival mondial des arts nègres) was held in Dakar, Senegal, 1–24 April 1966, initiated by former President Leopold Senghor, under the auspices of UNESCO,[3] with the participation of 45 African, European, Caribbean, and North and South American countries, and featuring black literature, music, theater, visual arts, film and dance.[4] It was first state-sponsored festival to showcase the work of African and African diasporic artists, musicians and writers to a global audience.[5]

Participants included historian Cheikh Anta Diop; dancers Arthur Mitchell and Alvin Ailey; Mestre Pastinha, a Capoeira troupe from Bahia; Duke Ellington; Marion Williams; singers Julie Akofa Akoussah and Bella Bellow; calypsonian The Mighty Terror; writers Aimé Césaire, Langston Hughes, Wole Soyinka, Amiri Baraka, Sarah Webster Fabio, Rosa Guy, Margaret Danner, Lindsay Barrett, Ousmane Sembène, Keorapetse Kgositsile, and William Demby.[6][7] The filmmaker William Greaves made a 40-minute documentary of the event entitled The First World Festival of Negro Arts (1968).[8] Italian journalist Sergio Borelli produced Il Festival de Dakar (1966)[9][10] a 50-minute documentary for RAI. Senegalese director Paulin Soumanou Vieyra also produced the documentary Le Sénégal au festival national des arts nègres (1966). Directors from the USSR Irina Venzher and Leonid Makhnach produced the Russian-language documentary Ритми Африки (Ritmi Afriki) about the festival.

Congolese stamps for the Festival mondial des arts nègres, 1966
of 90, 30 and 85 Congolese francs
 
 
 

Lagos, 1977 edit

In 1977, from 15 January to 12 February, the Second World Festival of Black Arts or Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture — known as FESTAC '77 — took place in Lagos, Nigeria, under the patronage of President Olusegun Obasanjo.[11] Attended by more than 17,000 participants from over 50 countries, it was the largest cultural event ever held on the African continent.[11] Among artists who took part were Stevie Wonder, the Sun Ra Arkestra, and Donald Byrd from the US, Tabu Ley and Franco from the Congo, Gilberto Gil from Brazil, Bembeya Jazz National from Guinea, and Louis Moholo, Dudu Pukwana, and Miriam Makeba from South Africa.[12]

Dakar, 2010 edit

The Third World Festival of Black Arts took place 10–31 December 2010, and was initiated by Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade with the theme of African Renaissance. President Wade said in his 2009 address at the UN: "I call all Africans, all the sons and daughters of the Diaspora, all my fellow citizens, all the partners that are ready to walk by our side, all States, all international organizations, foundations, firms, etc. for a shining success for this Festival, and for the rise of a new Africa."[13] The 2010 festival was curated by Kwame Kwei-Armah, and participants at the opening ceremony included Youssou N'Dour, Baaba Maal, Angélique Kidjo, Toumani Diabaté, Wyclef Jean, Euzhan Palcy, Carlinhos Brown and the Mahotella Queens.[14][15] As well as music and cinema, the festival featured art exhibitions, theatre and dance performances, fashion shows, photography and other events, with the participation of artists and intellectuals from dozens of African and African diaspora countries, including the US, Brazil, Haiti, France and Cuba.[16][15]

Zanzibar, 2022 edit

12 years later Festac was held at Hotel Verde in Zanzibar, with big names like H.E chief Obasanjo, Prof Wole Sonyika, H.E Dr. Hussein Ali Mwinyi, and Dr. Abdulrazak Gurnah.

Arusha, 2023 edit

Under a new festival director, Lehlohonolo Peega - Festac Africa 2023, Destination Arusha, Tanzania was held in the tourist city of Arusha, Tanzania under the theme: experience Africa in 7 days.

This rendition of the festival opened on Sunday night (21st May 2023) by the former Black Panther member Charlotte Hill O'neal with a benediction ceremony and hoisting of African Flags. Whilst the official opening (Monday 22nd May 2023) was opened by Africa's fore leading speaker Prof PLO Lumumba who encouraged and commended the worked done by the festival under its chairperson Abioye Yinka and CEO Grace Mumo.

In various interviews ranging from different global media houses, Prof Lumumba stressed the need for Festac.

The week activities were followed by performances from the legendary East African band, Les Wanyika, Lord Eyez, Jamapara and many more with a 3 day conference address climate change, women in business, cultural diplomacy, etc.

References edit

  1. ^ "World Festival of Black Arts launched at UN Headquarters", People's Daily, 15 January 2009.
  2. ^ Martin Banham, Errol Hill, George Woodyard (eds), The Cambridge Guide to African & Caribbean Literature, Cambridge University Press, 1994; "FESTAC", p. 3.
  3. ^ "1st World Festival of Negro Arts, Dakar, April 1-24, 1966: Colloquium: Function and Significance of African Negro Art in the Life of the People and for the People, March 30-April 8, 1966; 1968". unesdoc.unesco.org. Retrieved 8 March 2018.
  4. ^ "First World Festival of Negro Arts. U.S. Committee Records", New York Public Library.
  5. ^ . tate.org.uk. Archived from the original on 15 July 2015. Retrieved 19 October 2023.
  6. ^ "Dakar 1966 – 1er Festival Mondial des Arts Nègres". continuo.wordpress.com. November 25, 2009. Retrieved 19 October 2023.
  7. ^ "Writers Seen on the Festival Scene". Black World/Negro Digest. June 1966. pp. 50, 88.
  8. ^ "The First World Festival of Negro Arts", African Film Festival, New York.
  9. ^ borelli, caterina (10 August 2015). ""Festival mondial des arts nègres"- "World Festival of Black Arts" by Sergio Borelli, 50 min". Retrieved 8 March 2018 – via Vimeo.
  10. ^ "African Presences I: Music in Africa » Pan-African Festivals". musc265.blogs.wesleyan.edu. Retrieved 8 March 2018.
  11. ^ a b "FESTAC '77 - 2nd World Black & African Festival of Arts - NaijaPositive.com". naijapositive.myfastforum.org. 25 May 2007. Retrieved 8 March 2018.
  12. ^ "The History of the World Festival of Black Arts & Culture / FESTAC", Afropop Worldwide, 20 January 2011.
  13. ^ "Honoring Black Arts | Third World Festival of Black Arts: Dakar, 2010". www.unesco.org. Retrieved 16 April 2023.
  14. ^ Hannah Pool, "World Festival of Black Arts: a once in a decade event", The Guardian, 3 January 2011.
  15. ^ a b Felicia R. Lee, "World Festival of Black Arts Announces Lineup", ArtsBeat, The New York Times, 7 December 2010.
  16. ^ Karima Daoudi, "The World Festival of Black Arts and Cultures", Fulbright-mtvU Fellows, 21 March 2011.

Further reading edit

  • Murphy, David (2017). "Dakar 66: Chronicles of a Pan-African Festival – Musée du Quai Branly, Paris February 16–May 15, 2016". African Arts. 50 (1): 80–82. doi:10.1162/AFAR_r_00333. hdl:1893/25142. ISSN 0001-9933 – via MIT Press Journals.

External links edit

  • "FESMAN 2009 - 3rd World Festival of Black Arts". facebook.com. Retrieved 19 October 2023. Facebook site for the 2009 festival.
  • "Black World Festival: Festac' 77. Lagos, Nigeria". funnelme.wordpress.com. Retrieved 19 October 2023.
  • Abdullahi, Idowu (March 29, 2023). "Les Wanyika, others to perform at FESTAC Africa festival". punchng.com. Retrieved 19 October 2023.
  • Amos, Yasinta (May 25, 2023). "120 golfers brightens Arusha's Festac 2023". dailynews.co.tz. Arusha: Tanzania Standard Newspapers Limited. Retrieved 19 October 2023.
  • Apolinari, Tairo (March 18, 2023). "FESTAC Africa 2023: Tanzania Hosts Africa's Biggest Festival". eturbonews.com. TravelNewsGroup, eTurboNews. Retrieved 19 October 2023.

Video edit

  • "Unesco Video and Sound Collections. Festac 77 - Lagos Festival". unesco.org. UNESCO. Retrieved 19 October 2023. Festival of 1966. Featuring Senghor, Duke Ellington and Langston Hughes. Documentary video duration 26 min.
  • “Festival mondial des arts nègres”- “World Festival of Black Arts” by Sergio Borelli, 50 min. on Vimeo Video duration 50m 28s. Uploader caterina borelli, 2015.
  • Arusha open your arms. Les Wanyika coming for FESTAC AFRICA after blankets and wine on YouTube Video duration 17m 17s. Uploader Purplesam Kinuthia EntataineR, 2023.
  • FESTAC AFRICA 2023 Destination Arusha, Tanzania Episode 3 on YouTube Video duration 44m 45s. Uploader Clevenard Social Platform, 2023.
  • Tanzania set to host one of Africa's biggest festivals on YouTube Video duration m s. Uploader Newzroom Afrika, 2023.

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The World Festival of Black Arts French Festival Mondial des Arts Noirs also known as FESMAN or FMAN is a month long culture and arts festival that takes place in Africa The festival features poetry sculpture painting music cinema theatre fashion architecture design and dance from artists and performers from around the African Diaspora 1 World Festival of Black ArtsFestival Mondial des Arts NegresWorld Festival of Black Arts FESMAN GenrePan AfricanLocation s Dakar Senegal Lagos Nigeria Stone Town Zanzibar Arusha TanzaniaYears active1966 1977 2009 2010 2022 2023Organised by1966 Leopold Senghor 1977 Olusegun Obasanjo 2010 Abdoulaye Wade 2022 Abioye Yinka and Grace Mumo 2023 Abioye Yinka Grace Mumo and Lehlohonolo Peega Contents 1 History 1 1 Dakar 1966 1 2 Lagos 1977 1 3 Dakar 2010 1 4 Zanzibar 2022 1 5 Arusha 2023 2 References 3 Further reading 4 External links 4 1 VideoHistory editThe festivals were planned as Pan African celebrations and ranged in content from debate to performance particularly dance and theatre 2 Dakar 1966 edit The First World Festival of Black Arts French Premier Festival Mondial des Arts Noirs or World Festival of Negro Arts French Festival mondial des arts negres was held in Dakar Senegal 1 24 April 1966 initiated by former President Leopold Senghor under the auspices of UNESCO 3 with the participation of 45 African European Caribbean and North and South American countries and featuring black literature music theater visual arts film and dance 4 It was first state sponsored festival to showcase the work of African and African diasporic artists musicians and writers to a global audience 5 Participants included historian Cheikh Anta Diop dancers Arthur Mitchell and Alvin Ailey Mestre Pastinha a Capoeira troupe from Bahia Duke Ellington Marion Williams singers Julie Akofa Akoussah and Bella Bellow calypsonian The Mighty Terror writers Aime Cesaire Langston Hughes Wole Soyinka Amiri Baraka Sarah Webster Fabio Rosa Guy Margaret Danner Lindsay Barrett Ousmane Sembene Keorapetse Kgositsile and William Demby 6 7 The filmmaker William Greaves made a 40 minute documentary of the event entitled The First World Festival of Negro Arts 1968 8 Italian journalist Sergio Borelli produced Il Festival de Dakar 1966 9 10 a 50 minute documentary for RAI Senegalese director Paulin Soumanou Vieyra also produced the documentary Le Senegal au festival national des arts negres 1966 Directors from the USSR Irina Venzher and Leonid Makhnach produced the Russian language documentary Ritmi Afriki Ritmi Afriki about the festival Congolese stamps for the Festival mondial des arts negres 1966of 90 30 and 85 Congolese francs nbsp nbsp nbsp Lagos 1977 edit Main article FESTAC 77 In 1977 from 15 January to 12 February the Second World Festival of Black Arts or Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture known as FESTAC 77 took place in Lagos Nigeria under the patronage of President Olusegun Obasanjo 11 Attended by more than 17 000 participants from over 50 countries it was the largest cultural event ever held on the African continent 11 Among artists who took part were Stevie Wonder the Sun Ra Arkestra and Donald Byrd from the US Tabu Ley and Franco from the Congo Gilberto Gil from Brazil Bembeya Jazz National from Guinea and Louis Moholo Dudu Pukwana and Miriam Makeba from South Africa 12 Dakar 2010 edit The Third World Festival of Black Arts took place 10 31 December 2010 and was initiated by Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade with the theme of African Renaissance President Wade said in his 2009 address at the UN I call all Africans all the sons and daughters of the Diaspora all my fellow citizens all the partners that are ready to walk by our side all States all international organizations foundations firms etc for a shining success for this Festival and for the rise of a new Africa 13 The 2010 festival was curated by Kwame Kwei Armah and participants at the opening ceremony included Youssou N Dour Baaba Maal Angelique Kidjo Toumani Diabate Wyclef Jean Euzhan Palcy Carlinhos Brown and the Mahotella Queens 14 15 As well as music and cinema the festival featured art exhibitions theatre and dance performances fashion shows photography and other events with the participation of artists and intellectuals from dozens of African and African diaspora countries including the US Brazil Haiti France and Cuba 16 15 Zanzibar 2022 edit 12 years later Festac was held at Hotel Verde in Zanzibar with big names like H E chief Obasanjo Prof Wole Sonyika H E Dr Hussein Ali Mwinyi and Dr Abdulrazak Gurnah Arusha 2023 edit Under a new festival director Lehlohonolo Peega Festac Africa 2023 Destination Arusha Tanzania was held in the tourist city of Arusha Tanzania under the theme experience Africa in 7 days This rendition of the festival opened on Sunday night 21st May 2023 by the former Black Panther member Charlotte Hill O neal with a benediction ceremony and hoisting of African Flags Whilst the official opening Monday 22nd May 2023 was opened by Africa s fore leading speaker Prof PLO Lumumba who encouraged and commended the worked done by the festival under its chairperson Abioye Yinka and CEO Grace Mumo In various interviews ranging from different global media houses Prof Lumumba stressed the need for Festac The week activities were followed by performances from the legendary East African band Les Wanyika Lord Eyez Jamapara and many more with a 3 day conference address climate change women in business cultural diplomacy etc References edit World Festival of Black Arts launched at UN Headquarters People s Daily 15 January 2009 Martin Banham Errol Hill George Woodyard eds The Cambridge Guide to African amp Caribbean Literature Cambridge University Press 1994 FESTAC p 3 1st World Festival of Negro Arts Dakar April 1 24 1966 Colloquium Function and Significance of African Negro Art in the Life of the People and for the People March 30 April 8 1966 1968 unesdoc unesco org Retrieved 8 March 2018 First World Festival of Negro Arts U S Committee Records New York Public Library World Festival of Negro Arts tate org uk Archived from the original on 15 July 2015 Retrieved 19 October 2023 Dakar 1966 1er Festival Mondial des Arts Negres continuo wordpress com November 25 2009 Retrieved 19 October 2023 Writers Seen on the Festival Scene Black World Negro Digest June 1966 pp 50 88 The First World Festival of Negro Arts African Film Festival New York borelli caterina 10 August 2015 Festival mondial des arts negres World Festival of Black Arts by Sergio Borelli 50 min Retrieved 8 March 2018 via Vimeo African Presences I Music in Africa Pan African Festivals musc265 blogs wesleyan edu Retrieved 8 March 2018 a b FESTAC 77 2nd World Black amp African Festival of Arts NaijaPositive com naijapositive myfastforum org 25 May 2007 Retrieved 8 March 2018 The History of the World Festival of Black Arts amp Culture FESTAC Afropop Worldwide 20 January 2011 Honoring Black Arts Third World Festival of Black Arts Dakar 2010 www unesco org Retrieved 16 April 2023 Hannah Pool World Festival of Black Arts a once in a decade event The Guardian 3 January 2011 a b Felicia R Lee World Festival of Black Arts Announces Lineup ArtsBeat The New York Times 7 December 2010 Karima Daoudi The World Festival of Black Arts and Cultures Fulbright mtvU Fellows 21 March 2011 Further reading editMurphy David 2017 Dakar 66 Chronicles of a Pan African Festival Musee du Quai Branly Paris February 16 May 15 2016 African Arts 50 1 80 82 doi 10 1162 AFAR r 00333 hdl 1893 25142 ISSN 0001 9933 via MIT Press Journals External links edit FESMAN 2009 3rd World Festival of Black Arts facebook com Retrieved 19 October 2023 Facebook site for the 2009 festival Black World Festival Festac 77 Lagos Nigeria funnelme wordpress com Retrieved 19 October 2023 Abdullahi Idowu March 29 2023 Les Wanyika others to perform at FESTAC Africa festival punchng com Retrieved 19 October 2023 Amos Yasinta May 25 2023 120 golfers brightens Arusha s Festac 2023 dailynews co tz Arusha Tanzania Standard Newspapers Limited Retrieved 19 October 2023 Apolinari Tairo March 18 2023 FESTAC Africa 2023 Tanzania Hosts Africa s Biggest Festival eturbonews com TravelNewsGroup eTurboNews Retrieved 19 October 2023 Video edit Unesco Video and Sound Collections Festac 77 Lagos Festival unesco org UNESCO Retrieved 19 October 2023 Festival of 1966 Featuring Senghor Duke Ellington and Langston Hughes Documentary video duration 26 min Festival mondial des arts negres World Festival of Black Arts by Sergio Borelli 50 min on Vimeo Video duration 50m 28s Uploader caterina borelli 2015 Arusha open your arms Les Wanyika coming for FESTAC AFRICA after blankets and wine on YouTube Video duration 17m 17s Uploader Purplesam Kinuthia EntataineR 2023 FESTAC AFRICA 2023 Destination Arusha Tanzania Episode 3 on YouTube Video duration 44m 45s Uploader Clevenard Social Platform 2023 Tanzania set to host one of Africa s biggest festivals on YouTube Video duration m s Uploader Newzroom Afrika 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title World Festival of Black Arts amp oldid 1215640182, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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