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133: 533:, a Nigerian poet, and included performances from talented poets from South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana, Senegal, Jamaica, the United Kingdom, Uganda, Senegal, Sudan, Kenya, and Algeria. The poets in attendance at the 2020 edition include Jubir Malick, Vanessa Kissule, Titilope Sonuga, D'bi Young Anitafrika, Samira Negrouche, Ndukwe Onuoha, Sitawa Nawahe, Yomi Sode, Poetra Asantawa, Vangile Gantsho, Afura Kan, and Ola Elhassan. 260:. It features new and established writers from across the world, and its primary focus has been to promote, develop, and celebrate the creativity of African writers, poets, and artists. The Aké Arts and Book Festival has been described as the African continent's biggest annual gathering of literary writers, editors, critics, and readers. The festival has an official website and a dedicated magazine, known as the 25: 294:
The first edition of the festival was held at the Cultural Centre in Kuto, Abeokuta, 19–24 November 2013. The theme of the festival was "The Shadow of Memory". One of its major highlights was an event where four Nigerians under the age of 21 had the opportunity to quiz the Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka
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The 2015 festival, themed "Engaging the Fringe", was held between 17 November and 21 November of that year, and had more than 80 writers, visual and performing artistes, researchers, and scholars from around the world in attendance. The official opening ceremony was held on 18 November 2016, and
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The theme of the 2018 edition was "Fantastical Futures", which focused on events and conversations on the ideal future of Africa. For the first time since 2013, Ake Festival was held in Lagos, 25–28 October 2018, at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Ikeja. The 2018 Festival celebrated Africa's art in
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and Kolade Arogundade. Each edition features a series of 10 questions answered by Aké Festival guests. In addition, the publication has interviews, short fiction, poetry, photography, and art. In the 2015 edition of the
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The seventh edition was themed "Black Bodies and Grey Matter". It featured about 120 guests, over 500 attendees, seventeen panel discussions, twelve book chats, one art exhibition,
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Lola Shoneyin founded the festival because, according to her, she "wanted a place where intellectuals and thinkers can come together and talk about African issues on African soil".
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by Mahamat-Saleh Haroun. The screening was followed by an interview with Clément Abaifouta, president of the Chadian Victim's Association, which fought to bring
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to justice. Abaifouta was arrested in 1985 by Habre's notorious political police force, which suspected him of having links to the opposition of the president.
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The theme of the 2017 edition, held 14–18 November 2017, was "This F-Word". The headliner was the Ghanaian novelist and poet
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The theme of the 2016 edition, held 15–19 November, was "Beneath this Skin". The festival was headlined by the Kenyan writer
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The second edition of the festival was held from 18 November to 22 November 2014. The theme was "Bridges and Pathways".
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is the official publication of the festival. It is published in three official languages: English, Yorùbá, and French.
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on the cover. It also included an interview with Tsitsi Dangarembga who was the headliner that year.
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The theme of the ninth festival was "Generational Discordance" and took place 20–30 October 2021.
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is a literary and artistic event held annually in Nigeria. It was founded in 2013 by
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The eighth edition of the festival, themed "African Time", took place in
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magazine's inaugural print issue and the presentation of prizes for the
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was edited by Molara Wood, and featured that year's festival headliner
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was edited by Molara Wood, with the headliner of that year's event
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photography and art exhibitions of young African artists like
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as a professor of French language. She also taught at the
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During the festival, a documentary was shown in honor of
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Michel Arrion, as well as Baji Nyam of Marine Platforms.
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The edition featured exhibitions of photographs titled
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was co-edited by Oyebade Dosunmu and Lola Shoneyin.
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There was also a musical concert with 919:Odumade, Omotolani (17 November 2017). 714: 327:The festival was headlined by the poet 1091:from the original on 7 September 2015. 1045:"Ake Festival Set to lift Blacktivism" 895:"Saraba Magazine debuts print edition" 722:Obi-Young, Otosirieze (23 June 2018). 122: 1131:from the original on 23 October 2020. 1069:from the original on 24 October 2020. 7: 839:"Resonating tales from Ake Festival" 837:Duru, Prisca Sam (3 December 2015). 791:Elusoji, Solomon (1 December 2013). 47:adding citations to reliable sources 989:Ibeh, Chukwuebuka (10 April 2020). 893:Bivan, Nathaniel (1 October 2017). 645:(both conducted by Lola Shoneyin). 394:, was also performed at the event. 1109:from the original on 20 June 2017. 550:University of California, Berkeley 14: 967:Dark, Shayera (5 November 2018). 876:"Ake Arts And Book Festival 2015" 542:The Wondrous Life of Maryse Condé 256:, a Nigerian writer and poet, in 856:Odeh, Nehru (15 November 2015). 741:Lola Shoneyin (9 January 2015). 676:, artistic director of London's 23: 16:Annual literary event in Nigeria 1298:Tourist attractions in Abeokuta 1142:Adeniyi, Taiwo (18 July 2021). 34:needs additional citations for 1268:2013 establishments in Nigeria 1: 1293:Literary festivals in Nigeria 1283:Festivals established in 2013 1278:Cultural festivals in Nigeria 1216:Murua, James (30 June 2019). 774:"Ake: A festival to remember" 702:, edited by Molara Wood, had 973:Johannesburg Review of Books 513:(published by Ouida Books). 58:"Aké Arts and Book Festival" 507:Waterbirds on the Lakeshore 429:. 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