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DELA: Makes North American Debut At 31st New York African Festival

 


Moderator Ben Dotsei Malor and DELA Director Oyiza Adaba during the Q&A


Ihunmehai Isaac, New York

Photos: John Oko Nyaku, Africa Photo Communication

It was an eventful and beautiful Mother's Day on May 12th, 2024 at the prestigious Lincoln Centre, with guests trooping in with tickets in hand, to see the “in-depth” biographical documentary directed by Oyiza Adaba - "DELA: The Making of El Anatsui". 

The story carefully and deliberately captures the life of legendary artist El Anatsui, tracing the artistic endeavors that led to his rise in popularity in the global art world.

 
The film gave more essence to what we normally know of El...
— theater goer

The screening witnessed an attentive audience engaging in the film, through moments of emotional connections that brought laughter, tears, and silence to the Frances Beale Theater at the prestigious Lincoln Center.

The screening was followed by a resounding applause and a Q&A session, moderated by Ben Dotsei Malor, former BBC Africa anchor and Chief Editor of United Nations News for Dailies.  

Malor praised Oyiza Adaba's vision and called for the film to be shown in academic institutions across the world. He welcomed questions from the audience that expanded on the film's 10-year journey, the use of language, art appreciation and much more. 

The first-time director explained her motivation to build on the work of previous documentations of the subject, to tell a more personal story.  She expressed gratitude to the artist for his generous support, as well as the sponsors and crew who made it possible. 

DELA Director Oyiza Adaba with El Anatsui’s Family members and Ben Malor (UN)

Notable guests present include the Anatsui and Ametewee Families, Tamsen Greene of Jack Shainman Gallery NY, the film's director of photography Jason Hill, Jazz musician Randy Muller, percussionist Ricky “Dirty Red” Gordon, Tyrone Birkett of New Freedom Sounds, and Words By MOE who contributed to the films soundtrack.

As an African-American New Yorker with limited travel to Africa, it was wonderful to see the artist’s setting, in his culture...
— Theater goer
 

DELA Crew: Director Oyiza Adaba with Ghana Director of Photography Jason Hill

Guests were treated to a reception where they got to interact further with members of the production team. 

Mahen Bonetti, the Executive Director and brainchild behind the New York African Film Festival, described DELA as “a masterpiece story that needed telling”. The long-running festival, which  showcased over 50 films from 24 countries ends at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) on June 1, 2024.

“DELA” is currently showing at global film festival before going into distribution. Follow the film’s progress here


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