vendredi 21 octobre 2011

Nigerian playwright, Jallo wins African Playwriting Prize

Zainab Jallo, a poet and playwright from Nigeria has won the West African zonal prize of the Arterial Network maiden continental Playwriting Competition.

Jallo’s play, Onions Make Us Cry, and five others from other zones (Northern Africa, Central Africa, Southern Africa, Eastern Africa and Western Africa) came top in the zonal finals. 
    
As a means to encourage innovation and excellence within the African creative sector, as well as creating platforms to project African artists and their work into the regional and global markets, the organisers of the competition - Arterial Network decided to engage in continental competitions in various disciplines. The first of these was a playwriting competition organised in association with Teatr Nowy in Poland, the National Arts Festival and the Artscape Theatre Centre in South Africa and the National Theatre Studio in London. More than 300 submissions were received, and after a lengthy selection process, six writers have been selected as regional winners of this inaugural competition.

The six winners will participate in a weeklong dramaturgical workshop at the National Theatre Studio from 21-25 November, and will be introduced – and have their work introduced – to leading players in the British theatre industry. Besides Zainabu's Onions Make Us Cry other winners were Driss Ksikes, Morocco Oedipades, (North Africa);Ba’bila Mutia, Cameroon, The Road to Goma (Central Africa); Oduor Jagero/Ken Odour Anthony, Kenya Makemendes Vies for President (East Africa); Megan Furniss, South Africa, The Tent and Tawanda Mutero Kanengoni, Zimbabwe Silent Words (Southern Africa).

One of the aims of the competition is to publish these works in a collection in order to circulate the plays and their writers globally. It is also the intention that at least one of these plays will be selected for a full-scale production by a European Theatre in 2012, and that all six plays will be considered to be staged as readings by various theatres and festivals around the world.

Organisers say the contest and several others that Arterial Network’s plans in other fields of the arts are the body’s way “of encouraging innovation and excellence within the African creative sector, as well as creating platforms to project African artists and their work into the regional and global markets.” 

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