The 10th Abuja International Film Festival is scheduled for the 24th-27th September 2013 at the Silverbird Cinemas Abuja, Nigeria.
The festival will screen over 60 indigenous and foreign movies in the
following genres: Short, Feature, Animation, Documentary and
Experimental. All entries must have been produced within the past 24
months and you can download the entry form from our website: www.abujafilmfestng.org.
The festival shall give awards in the following categories:
1. Best Feature Film
2. Best Short Film
3. Most Outstanding Male Act
4. Most Outstanding Female Act
5. Best Experimental Film
6. Best Animation Film
7. Best Documentary Film
8. Golden Jury Award
All entries should be submitted in DVD FORMAT. Deadline for submission of entries is July 31st, 2013. DOWNLOAD ENTRY FORM
Showing posts with label Jos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jos. Show all posts
Thursday, 15 August 2013
I Was Dethroned Because I Refused To Have SEX With The Director – Miss United Nations Nigeria 2013
It all started when I got the Franchise for participation at the Miss
United Nations Pageant on the 17th to 18th of April 2013. Because I was
getting late for everything, they immediately forwarded my invitation
letter and other documents to facilitate my VISA application.
In addition, they assigned to me an African Director whose job was to make sure I secure a Tourist Visa to Mexico were the finals would take place. I had all his details sent to me and I contacted him and we started working. First he sent me Embassy requirements which I met but one thing never went well with me.
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In addition, they assigned to me an African Director whose job was to make sure I secure a Tourist Visa to Mexico were the finals would take place. I had all his details sent to me and I contacted him and we started working. First he sent me Embassy requirements which I met but one thing never went well with me.
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Nollywood Actors & Actresses Who Have Turned Born Again Christians
Some Nollywood actors and actress who have had a fair share of the fast superstar life, and today profess to live for Christ. Probably, the most publicised conversion to Christ is that of Eucheria Anunobi. The actress fondly called UK by her friends has been the subject of various controversies and scandals, topmost of which bordered around her relationships, broken marriage and eventually her demand for her ex-husband to keep providing for the only son of their union, whom she has in her custody. READ MORE
EMOTIONS IN CREATIVE DANCE

Monday, 6 May 2013
EL-SPICEBOOKS ANNUAL INTER-SENCONDARY SCHOOL ESSAY AND POETRY COMPETITION
Events have
proven that the four walls of the classroom is no longer enough to prepare our
students for the challenges evident in our society.
The existing school
curriculum, despite its benefit, cannot carry the total burden of preparing the
students for higher knowledge and advanced academic excellence, not to mention
the job market.
In an effort
to lend support to education in Nigeria as well as explore creativity in our
students, El-SPICEBOOKS, (www.el-spicebooks.blogspot.com) a leading publishing company with
headquarter in Jos, Plateau State, has to instituted a literary/creative
intervention programme; READ MORE
THEY STOLE OUR DANCE AND MADE IT THEIRS...SEE HOW.
The Africanist Aesthetic in American Dance Forms
The Africanist Aesthetic and American Dance Forms
The history of globalization and cultural hybridization goes back through time as long as people from different places have been interacting with each other. Through trade of all kinds, people all over the world have been sharing their practices with others and taking in those of others. Since dance embodies many cultural attitudes, it is one way to look at the effects of globalization. Through slavery American dance was influenced by African dance, and in turn the African slaves were influenced by the dances already performed in this country. This can be seen in many dance forms created and altered in the United States.
History
The Africanist Aesthetic, as seen in American dance, is not any particular aesthetic of any one group of people from Africa, but rather is a blend of common elements across many different groups. According to Katrina Hazzard-Gordon, this blending and creation of an African-American culture came about because of homogenization of slave life.

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Stage performance is not a dying culture in Nigeria – Prof. Duro Oni

The Old and the New
It is still the same thing but there is no situation in life that is static, so there will always be changes that are occasioned by several factors in Nigeria theatre. Looking at the Nigerian theatre, the first recorded aspect, started with the Alarinjo theatre, which was part of what transpired among the Yorubas in Oyo. Alarinjo people were constantly on the move while doing their dances and performances. Things have gone from the traditional setting of the theatre among the Yorubas. Among the Igbos, there was also the masquerade theatre, which also thrived very much in the pre-colonial period. Among the Hausas, there was what was commonly referred to as Wasa Kwayo- which is the play making process of theatre READ ON.
KAFFY SET TO LAUNCH NEW DANCE SHOW!
Guinness record holder and Nigerian dance queen Kaffy set to Launch
her own reality TV show. The show which would display a number of dance
talents from around the coutry and bring them into the limelight.
It just seems to be like everyone is doing the reality TV thingy lately. It should commence real soon.
WATCH OUT! CONNECT FOR DETAILS.
It just seems to be like everyone is doing the reality TV thingy lately. It should commence real soon.
WATCH OUT! CONNECT FOR DETAILS.
Thursday, 4 April 2013
GRAND UNVEILLING OF DANCE NIGERIA ... PLATEAU STATE EDITION: WORLD DANCE DAY 2013
"The emotions are stirred and take form in words.
If words are not enough, we speak in sighs.
If sighs are not enough, we sing them.
If singing is not enough, then unconsciously
our hands dance them and our feet tap them."
Dance is a powerful expression.
It speaks to earth and heaven.
It speaks of our joy, our fear and our wishes.
Dance speaks of the intangible, yet reveals the state of mind of a person and
the temperaments and characters of a people... "
As the world celebrates' WORLD DANCE DAY. Silver Screens welcomes you to her GRAND UNVEILLING OF DANCE NIGERIA ... PLATEAU STATE EDITION.
THEME: DANCE, EDUCATION AND PEACE.
Dance for Development
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Dansol High School. Lagos. |
DANCE TO UNITE AND HEAL: HUMAN RIGHTS:
Right to Dance: Dancing for Rights
by Naomi M. Jackson (Ed.)
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