Technical theatre and the performing arts in Nigeria

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Technical theatre and the performing arts in Nigeria: celebrating Olateju Wasee Kareem
2011, Centre for Black and African Arts and Civilization
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Table of Contents

"Technical designers were conditioned to be humble" -- Teju Wasee Kareem
Costume, the 4th dimension of the performing arts -- by Dani Lyndersay -- Cultural influences and considerations on costume and make-up design in Mbopo celebration of the Efik/Ibibio / -- by Gloria D. Ekere and Abdulmalik A. Amali
Sign fields in "Ekpo" and "Ekoon" masquerades of the Ibibio -- by Etop Akwang -- Oluyare : the aesthetic and dramaturgical significance of masquerade performance of Edi festival / by Margaret Olugbemisola Areo
Extra-theatrical functions of Igbabonelimhin music and dance of the Esan -- by Osakue S. Omoera and Charles O. Aluede -- Producing Osofisan's Midnight Hotel and Tegonni : challenges for the design team / by Duro Oni -- Art and design : issues and discourse / -- by Nasir Taofiq Olaide
Teju Wasee Kareem : legendary multimedia stage designer and sceneographer of the 21st century -- by Sola Fosudo
Teju Wasee Kareem and design practice -- by Olayemi A. Bello and Shakirudeen O. Yusuf
Technical theatre practice in Nigeria and the contributions of Teju Wasee Kareem -- by Vincent Adeshina Ayodele
The staging dilemma in Akwa Ibom Hall, Uyo -- by Ubong S. Nda
One-man theatre and stage space : the examples of Funso Alabi and Tunji Sotimirin -- by Tunji Sotimirin
Technical designs in the eye of the director : the unifying factor in pictorial representation in stage productions -- by Oke Olufemi
Museum, marketing mix, and performing arts in Nigeria -- by Adebowale Biodun Areo and Margaret Olugbemisola Areo
Nigerian video film and the question of consumer protection / by Ojetunji O. Ojeyemi and Azeez Akinwumi Sesan -- The computer as a panacea to the challenges in the production of cartoon animation films in Nigeria -- by Chiemela A. Ogbonna
Digital technology and the challenges for Nigerian theatre -- Aduku Armstrong-Idachaba
Maxi-motivational management concept : towards enhanced cast-crew motivation in the Nigerian theatre -- by Sunday Enessi Ododo and Kingsley O. Chima
Male ego and the crisis of gender in modern African drama and theatre -- by Osita C. Ezenwanebe
Flags fluttering in the wind : reflections and tributes on Teju Wasee Kareem : interviews:
Respectability in technical theatre -- Ahmed Yerima.
Wasee Kareem - humility to the extreme-- gem of the ocean -- Jude Oteh.
Alhaji Teju Wasee Kareem : a great man worth honouring! -- Peter Tade Adekunle.
A combination of theatre artistry and enterprise -- Arnold Udoka.
A quintessential creative entrepreneur -- Aremo Tope Babayemi.
A proponent of the merger of the film and the physical stage -- Ayo Oluwasanmi.
An icon -- Martin Adaji.
Lifted technical theatre from pedestrian from pedestrian to enviable level -- Biodun Abe.
A consummate professional -- Dede Mabiaku.
A pioneer in digital equipment for lighting in Nigeria -- Duro Oni.
A designer with eyes for details and for history -- Edmond Emeusire Enaibe.
A bridge across generations -- Greg Odutayo
Worthy of honour -- Israel Eboh.
A thoroughbred professional artiste of repute -- Olu Adeniregun
Wealth and exalted position should not be a reason to stop learning -- Olu Okekanye.
Teju Kareem, why ice cream, for God's sake! -- Segun Adefila.
Alhaji Tesu Wasee Kareem is worthy of all encomiums -- Seyi Fasuyi.
Pioneer and champion of contemporary technical theatre practice in Nigeria -- Shina Ayodele.
Wasee Kareem that I know -- Stephen Ogundele.
An extraordinary man -- Taiwo Ajayi-Lycett.

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Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Lagos, Nigeria
Other Titles
Celebrating Olateju Wasee Kareem

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Library of Congress
PN2087.N6 T43 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxxi, 336 p.
Number of pages
336

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30636541M
ISBN 10
9789143370
ISBN 13
9789789143375
LCCN
2011478846
OCLC/WorldCat
748585379

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