Saturday, May 5, 2012

THE BUEA CELEBRITY CORNER - A MISUNDERSTOOD CONCEPT


                               

The members of the English entertainment industry in Cameroon converged at the premises of the Hotel Residence Carlos for the purpose of creating a “Celebrity Corner” to facilitate the process involving the management and maintenance of stars in the industry. As I earlier wrote on the previous article, my wish was that this project would not only highlight the efforts of celebs, but try to make ALL entertainers feel appreciated and provide a center for relaxation. As expected… I was humbly disappointed.

First of all, what is a celebrity corner? To the best of my knowledge, it is a zone for relaxation for celebs in the entertainment industry, NOT A ZONE FOR FILM MAKERS TO AIR OUT THEIR DIFFERENCES. And that is what happened all night. The planning meeting which was to start at 4pm commenced at 7pm. The chairperson was Mr. Agbor Gilbert, spoke brilliantly…about the wrong things. He amazed me with his deep knowledge about film making and producing, but that was not the idea of the creation of the celeb corner.

Before the show started, the arena was so boring that Ndisang Reneta of Afroshic Clothing opted for artists around to lighten up the place. What happened? She was snubbed. Just one guy, a comedian succeeded in making the place lively. Most of them were feeling big. That´s the spirit. Keep up. Now to the meeting proper.

I thought the planning meeting was called so that we can organize the area to suit the relaxation criteria of celebs in the industry. That was not to be the case. The hall, which comprised of 90% filmmakers, 5% musicians, 3% comedians and 1% designers was transformed into another version of the Cameroon Film Industry meeting (C.F.I). 

All what was talked about was on movie making, how actors have been neglected, how producers function, and the general conduct of filmmakers in the industry. Fingers were pointed, slangs were thrown, faces were dark and long, and I kept wondering if I was in the right place. Little, I mean LITTLE was said about comedians, musicians and designers. I was in a movie conference.

We claim we want to be united as entertainers, but the sitting positions told a different story. We were greeted by our friends, we sat down close to our friends, and gossiped about our enemies. That´s the spirit! You could find cliques of artists huddled together, too big to mingle, or mingling when it was time to intimidate the younger celebs. Trust me, all non-movie makers really felt out of place.

In the end, all what I managed to gather form the meeting was that we simply lost focus of the reason for the creation of the celeb corner, and simply took the opportunity to vent our anger and frustration. I am not against film makers. I love movies; the good ones, though, but a little more diversification would have been better. What would have been best was if we actually talked on how to manage the relaxation spot to benefit all, rather than turn it into a movie association meeting.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

BUEA TO WITNESS THE CREATION OF A "CELEBRITY LEISURE SPOT"



                                                               

The city of Buea will be privileged to host the infrastructure that will accommodate celebrities in and out of the town of legendary hospitality. This comes as a result of a decision made by the proprietor of Hotel Residence Carlos who is bent on creating a leisure zone for stars only. This will be the first of its kind in Anglophone Cameroon, and has been widely appraised by celebrities in and around Buea.

A short video advert was made which featured some stars like: Agbor Gilbert (producer), Zita Aliah (actress), Elynn Fesse (actress) and Tony Nobody (musician). The celebrities in Anglophone Cameroon will convey on Friday 4th May at the hotel premises to discuss more on how the star corner will function and maybe set some guide rules.

It should be noted that though this project will be considered to some to be a solution to whatever situation in the entertainment industry, there will be some discrepancies pertaining to the definition of the word “CELEBRITY”. Who is a celebrity and how do we identify one? Is being popular a criteria? Or are they chosen because of what they have attempted and constructively achieved?

Also, does the creation of a celebrity zone mean those who will be part of it are now certified celebs? Do we always have to try to create celebrities or do we need to acknowledge celebrities? Left to me, we would have paid more attention to the creation of meaningful projects, and other roadside projects like this would come later, when we are sure that the industry has been fortified. We need to create a foundation before we start erecting walls to distinguish between celebrities and commoners. 

My sincere hope is that this scheme should not bring about inequality, but rather it should serve as a zone for meaningful communication, one which will help to cement our names in the history of Anglophone entertainment in Cameroon. As long as some people use this as a medium for segregation, we will witness another fiasco of epic proportion, one which will leave us in shame. I will personally be at the meeting on Friday, and I hope to bring back some good news.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

NIGERIAN COMEDIAN “A.Y” INVOLVED IN CAR CRASH


                                                             

Top comedian Ayo Makun, popularly known as AY was is in Abuja for a comedy show at the Hilton, and got into an accident. The accident occurred around the central business district on Sunday evening and involved two cars, a Peugeot 406 and the Sienna car that AY was in, sitting at the front seat. The accident occurred at the Intersection between Thisday Dome and Nitel at Central Business District. He was unscathed. The accident happened after he left the event. We wish him well and continue to pray for him.


Monday, April 30, 2012

THE MEET HANSEL STANDUP COMEDY PERFORMANCE “IT’S ABOUT TIME” SOON TO BE ON AIR.


                                   

                                                   
It has been exactly 3 months since Ngwane Hansel starred in the much acclaimed and anticipated standup comedy performance, “It’s About Time”. Since then, credible audio-visual experts from around the continent have been working towards a TV release of the standup comedy show that put English Comedy on a different platform in Anglophone Cameroon.

Speaking during a press conference prior to the trailer release, Hansel stated that the aim of this project is to illustrate the fact that English Comedy is not an ‘out-of-this-world’ scheme, but that this is a developing program in Cameroon and in Africa as a whole. He also reiterated the fact that English Comedy appeals to a certain social class level, and cannot be understood by everyone.

The trailer release comes as a result of week-long negotiations between the board of directors and Ngwane Hansel, one which resulted to the signing of a number of contracts pertaining to the further promotion of English comedy in Anglophone Cameroon. Hope you enjoyed the previous trailers as you will with this latest release. Click to watch!


                                             


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