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English: Sekere

Sekere

See also: Art Review.Online Visual Arts Exhibition

It's a traditional Yoruba musical instrument that was pioneered and popularized by the late Alhaji Alamu Atatalo from Ibadan, Nigeria. Cowrie shells are wound around a large and polished gourd; the musician violently shakes the sekere (shaker) and also uses his fists to beat the gourd thereby creating a percussive sound that gladdens and delights the spectators. Typically accompanied by other instruments, such as the aro, dundun, omele, agogo, agidigbo, and a chorus; in Yorubaland -- especially in Ibadan, the sekere musician sometimes shows off his dexterity by hoisting the instrument high up in the air and briskly catches it in mid-air to create a festive mood.It is noteworthy to mention that sekere, as a musical genre, is quite different from those smaller shakers (with different spellings) found in Cuba, Brazil, and other parts of Africa. The instrument described here is unique to the Yorubaland of Nigeria especially Ibadan.

Art Review This particular artwork painting is one of the notable painting by Olusola David, Ayibiowu used to published an Art Review for "Online Visual Arts Exhibition" on January 24, 2018.

Online Visual Arts Exhibition A social media Online Visual Arts Exhibition programs. This include Paintings, Sculpture, Ceramics, Textile etc. Started on the 24th January, 2018.

This online visual art exhibition is being organized by Creative Arts Solution Foundation in collaboration with International Gallery Creative Arts formed by Olusola David, Ayibiowu. Supported by Solart Studios Ent and Art Creative Solutions. Registered at Corporate Affairs Commission.

Aim

It aims to encourage visual artists so as to be more effective and productive by creat ing more artworks on a yearly basis.

Target

We focus on the past historical art events and our today’s daily activities happenings around us.

Group and Solo exhibition

It's allowed online provided the artist’s are able to produce fifty to One hundred Artworks which shows an aesthetics works of art ready for the exhibition standard. The major media/social media we are using are as follows:

  • Blogger
  • WikiArt
  • Wikimedia Commons/Wikipedia
  • Internet Archive
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Linkedin
  • YouTube
  • Reddit
  • Care2
  • Biopage
  • BiSugar
  • Digg
  • DeviantArt
  • Flickr
  • Imgur
  • The Dot
  • Tumblr
  • LiveJournal
  • vk.com
  • Snapfish

We have an existing links to all this media / social media through the Creative Arts Solution Foundation on the Blogger. And some other relevant social media links through the initiator Olusola David, Ayibiowu categories links are also available

Duration

The exhibition duration will last for One Month. After the exhibition the works will be left on the internet for documentation and marketing purposes.

Benefits

One of the benefits is to develop, display and exhibits the Artworks online. Documents there biography on social media of Visual Art encyclopedia like Wikimedia Commons and WikiArt. On Blogger and Biopage as well as others notable and relevant social media someone can actually mentioned in Today's World. Notable Art Collectors, Art Lover's, Art Galleries, Patrons, Sponsors, 50 Million and more viewers, Advertisers/Publisher will be invited to buy our artworks that are exhibited online. Catalogue of the exhibition will showcase the works of art of exhibited and biography online. The catalogue would be Archive online and available for downloading online free of charge. Video of the exhibition will be produced before and after the online exhibitions.

Visit our bloghttp://creativeartssolutionfoundation.blogspot.com.ng/2018/01/online-visual-arts-exhibition-ovae.html

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