“With
Orange Carnival…Akwa Ibom is out to make yet another entry
into Wikipedia and Guinness Book of World Records”- Nelson NseAbasi-Orange Carnival Progenitor
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Nelson NseAbasi |
For close watchers and
followers of the popular ORANGE CARNIVAL
event held every September 23rd to celebrate the creation of Akwa Ibom State,
some activities might begin to become boring this 3rd edition, having repeated
itself in the carnival since inception.
As Akwa Ibom turns 25 this year, the 2012 edition of ORANGE CARNIVAL is expected to be spectacular,
and this might have caused many to ask questions from different quarters….???
Why Orange
Carnival for Akwa Ibom?
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Gov. Godswill Akpabio |
September 23 is the day Akwa Ibom State was created; Orange
Carnival celebrates freedom, and expression of joy, an extra reason being the
transformation process of leaders that have ruled the state.
Why Orange Carnival? ...It is all about celebration, using
Orange for its theme, being Akwa Ibom State’s official color. Akwa Ibom people
are Christians, and Carnival forms an integral part of the Christian calendar,
particularly in Catholic regions, some carnival traditions may date back to
pre-Christian times. The ancient Roman festivals of Saturnalia and Bacchanalia may
possibly have been absorbed into the Italian Carnival. Carnival celebrations
have been in decline since the 1960s.
Carnivals are most popular in the Caribean Islands, the
largest and most well-known celebration is held in Trinidad and Tobago. The
costumes, dances and pageantry grew with each passing year, with the
participants donning costumes from the cultural and ethnic variety on the
island. After Fidel Castro's Communist Revolution, Carnival's religious
overture was suppressed. The events remained, albeit and frowned upon by the
state.
Types of Costumes & Messages
Costumes pass messages that stick to the mind. The cultural
heritage of different tribes will be showcased through the costume designs.
The costumes worn will also be related to a profession-
e.g. – groups dressed in attires related to professions like Doctors, Lawyers,
and/or Engineers. Costumes can also relate with recent news, e.g. - the bird flu epidemic (dressed as
chickens). The feeling of this Carnival is the sharp criticism, the funny play
on words and the imagination in the costumes, more than the glamorous
dressings. Even though masks will be readily available, it is traditional to
paint faces.
WHAT
MAKES THE 3RD EDITION OF ORANGE CARNIVAL THICK???
(1)
Orange Collection Costumes by Garneti- A special anniversary clothing
collection by Garneti Exhibit- A world class brand of fashion accessories and
exclusive costume design outfit, with base in Akwa Ibom
(2)
Orange Caricature- caricaturizing popular
figures, past leaders of the state since creation, and top Nigerian celebrities
that hail from Akwa Ibom
(3)
Orange Campaign-Free Oranges will be shared to
participants and viewers, of course for the need of Citrus and Vitamin C in
Oranges during the carnival float is very important
(4)
Orange Paintings-The story of Akwa Ibom will be
depicted in paintings by new world discoveries Uwana Ubeng & Kelly Oure
(5)
Orange Music- Production of Akwa Ibom Silver Jubilee Album with 25
indigenous hit songs
More to be announced soon…
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