Okwei Odili - Emergency Fellowship 2020/21
Okwei Odili is one of the nine participants of the Onassis AiR Emergency Fellowships program for the 2020-21 season.
These fellowships are designed to be highly responsive to address volatile situations around the world or in Greece, or time-sensitive artistic research, or unanticipated professional needs.
© Okwei Odili
ÒSÙMÀRÈ represents the energy and force of the rainbow, in Yoruba African mythology. The Atlantic Ocean is very significant for me on various levels. When I first came to Brazil, because of the unfortunate transatlantic human trade some hundreds of years ago, the ocean from this side evoked strong emotions for me, especially because Afro-Brazilians continue to suffer discrimination based on their ethnic origins in Brazil. But in these recent years of living here, I frequently saw the rainbow over the sea, a phenomenon I never saw in my home country.
With the support of the Onassis ΑiR Emergency Fellowship, together with my band mates from Salvador (Brazil) I will conclude the research for my latest album ÒSÙMÀRÈ, named after the rainbow. The album addresses issues of unity, love, governance and political responsibility, women’s rights, ecological and environmental issues. ÒSÙMÀRÈ continues in the sonic path I started from Nigeria to Ghana all the way to Brazil, experimenting and making sound fusions of the new regions I encountered with those of my origins, and expanding to embrace the foreign genres that have influenced me along the way. It reflects my artistic and human trajectory from my homeland Nigeria to Brazil where I have lived, researched and constructed my musical career over the past five years.
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