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August 14, 2011 | Permalink | Comments (0)
By Walter Wilson Nana
(Originally published in the The Post, Friday, July 22, 2011)
Rosemary Ekosso and Wirnzerem Barfee, Cameroonian fiction and poetry writers, respectively, distinguished themselves at the second edition of EduART Awards, which took place at the Eta Palace Hotel, Buea, recently. Ekosso, international translator and interpreter was shortlisted for the EduART Jane & Rufus Blanshard Award for fiction for her debut novel, The House of Falling Women.
August 14, 2011 | Permalink | Comments (2)
In order to make the award more representative, the deadline for EduArt Awards for Cameroon Literature in English has been extended to August 30th 2010. We are calling on all eligible writers and publishing houses (Buma Kor publishers, Miraclaire, Designer House, Patron Publishers, Langaa etc etc) to take advantage of this extended deadline. You can find the application guidelines on this site or at www.eduartawards.org. To those of you who have applied already, you will be receiving a confirmation call, email or letter soon, if you have not already recievd one.
Please disseminate this information as widely as possible.
Joyce Ashuntantang, Ph.D.
For EduArt Inc
July 13, 2010 | Permalink | Comments (1)
CATEGORIES:
VICTOR ELAME MUSINGA AWARD FOR DRAMA-200.000CFA
JANE AND RUFUS BLANSHARD AWARD FOR FICTION- 200.000CFA
BATE BESONG AWARD FOR POETRY- 200.000CFA
To enter a book for the competition, send a completed
Registration form and 3 copies of the book through
ESSICO Express mail services to:
EduArt Awards for Literature 2010
ELIGIBILITY RULES
There is no restriction on setting, theme or mode. EduArt accepts any fictional work which falls in any of the categories below:
Non-fiction books are not eligible for these Awards
To be eligible for the 2010 award, the work must meet the following criteria:
For a collection of short stories or plays to be eligible, at least half of the short stories or plays in the collection must have been published after 1 January 2002. **
January 13, 2010 | Permalink | Comments (0)
January 09, 2009 in Movies & Documentaries | Permalink | Comments (0)
By John Ngong Kum (winner, EduArt Bate Besong award for Poetry 07)
I have combed the country
looking for where to rest
and forget the scarlet screams
of people scrubbing hard but never rising to smile
I have pleaded with the muse
to release and let me die
but you came with antidotes
stood them before me smiling
and challenged me to try them
October 20, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Excerpt of a speech by Dr. Joyce Ashuntantang, CEO and founder of EduArt, Inc. at the inaugural EduArt award for Cameroonian literature in English in Buea, July 18, 2008.
September 08, 2008 in In the News | Permalink | Comments (0)
By Ernest Sumelong
The fourth edition of SUMMIT Magazine hit the stands over the weekend with an even improved quality and shift of gender focus. The glossy silhouette magazine that won the award of the best magazine in Cameroon recently, broke away from focus on men to "A Woman on the Go", Dr. Joyce Ashuntantang.
It explores the world of a woman who has taken Anglophone Literature to University classrooms in the United States; who is an actress, screenwriter, journalist, movie maker and university professor.
Besides Dr Ashuntantang, the magazine took interest in the lives of young celebrities, balancing the gender between CRTV's "Charge d'Etudes Assistant" for Special Coverage at the National Assembly, Esther Kima, and Yaounde I University's Theatre Arts Lion King, Donatus Fai Tangem.
It also intruded into the worlds of Alain Blaise Batongue, Publisher of the Cameroon French Daily tabloid, Mutations, and Jean Paul Yana, Commercial Specialist at the US Embassy in Yaounde.
Continue reading "SUMMIT Magazine Hits The Stands With Feminine Focus" »
May 02, 2008 in In the News | Permalink | Comments (0)
By Joyce Ashuntantang, PhD.
“Okonkwo was well known through out the nine villages and even beyond. His fame rested on solid personal achievements. As a young man of eighteen he had brought honor to his clan by throwing Amalinze the cat”.
With these words Achebe began Things Fall Apart and introduced the world to modern African literature. For some of us these words have become sacred and the author, Chinua Achebe, a demigod.
I have enjoyed teaching Things Fall Apart every year since I became a professor of African Literature in the US. The work lends itself to multiple layers of interpretation which are revealed with every new reading. The novel has sold over eight million copies in the United States alone. It has been translated into 50 known languages.
Continue reading "50 Years After "Things Fall Apart": A Chat with Chinua Achebe" »
May 02, 2008 in Interviews | Permalink | Comments (2)
EduART INC USA Presents PIONEER EduART AWARDS NIGHT
An Exclusive Black Tie Event!
Wine, dine and relax with great minds
Where: Capitol Hotel, Buea, Cameroon
When: July 18th 2008 from 6pm
Highlights of the Evening:
Minimum Donations: 10.000 CFA
Promote our writers! They tell our stories for posterity
RSVP by July 10th 2008, Space is limited. (We must know you are coming!)
EduArt Secretariat: 7725-3100 or 9990-3058. Email: Eduartinc@yahoo.com
Sponsors:
Dr. Bertrand Fote
Kham Inc, USA
Jimbi Media, USA
African-writing.com, UK
Presbook, Cameroon
Langaa Publishers, Cameroon
Summit Magazine, Cameroon.
Successstorymagazine.info, Cameroon.
Amity Law Firm, Buea Cameroon.
Dr. Aning Akwasi, USA
Dr. Bertrand Fote
Dr. Prince Boakye
Join the growing list of sponsors
May 02, 2008 in EduArt Literary Awards | Permalink | Comments (0)
The 2007 EduArt Awards for Cameroonian Literature written in English have been released. The Bate Besong award for poetry published in 2006 was highly contested and the winner is John Ngong Kum for his poetry collection Walls of Agony. The chief judge, renowned poet and Distinguished Professor, Tanure Ojaide of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, holds that:
Ngong’s Walls of Agony is superior in its use of English and poetic language. It has consistency of imagery in the symbolic “wall” that permeates the poet’s vision of life, society, and politics as he explores personal and public concerns. ..Ngong also has a strong sense of form, which shows on the pages of his book. Most of the poems are in regular stanza and that gives the impression of organization and good craftsmanship. There is a sense of evenness in his work. As they stand, Ngong’s Walls of Agony is the best in language, unified vision, and form. He deserves the poetry prize.” Prof. Ojaide also commended the runners up, Mathew Takwi for his collection On their Knees and Kamara Kimvala’s (A. F. Ndangam) Tears of Rage and described both volumes as exuberant.
December 06, 2007 in EduArt Literary Awards | Permalink | Comments (3)
African women's art is usually neglected especially because it functions principally in the domestic sphere, but we are beginning to claim our own. In the following poems, Dr. Joyce Ashuntantang celebrates Manyu women art and folklore. Manyu Division is found in the Southwest Province of Cameroon.
October 10, 2007 in Poetry | Permalink | Comments (1)
EduART Inc has launched three annual awards for literature written in English by Cameroonians and published in Cameroon or any African country. These awards are:
Victor E. Musinga Award for Drama
Jane and Rufus Blanshard Award for fiction and
Bate Besong Award for Poetry
There are at present no annual awards for literature in Anglophone Cameroon. EduArt hopes that these awards will encourage not only the production of more creative writing but equally boost publishing in Cameroon. These are people's choice awards which means the winning entries will be selected by a cross section of the reading public and not only by literary experts.
Click here for complete details about the eduART Literary Awards (PDF format)
For more information contact eduartinc@yahoo.com or call 237 788 30 53.
May 09, 2007 in EduArt Literary Awards | Permalink | Comments (0)
ELIGIBILITY RULES
There is no restriction on setting, theme or mode. EduArt accepts any fictional work which falls in any of the categories below:
To be eligible for the 2007 award, the work must meet the following criteria:.
Continue reading "EduArt Awards Eligibility and Registration Form" »
May 09, 2007 in EduArt Literary Awards | Permalink | Comments (1)
Barbara Tah Gwanmesia celebrated author of Vasona's Secret is our guest in the Spotlight. A graduate of Journalism, International Relations and World Politics with a confessed avid yearning for an understanding of how the human mind works and mankind's reason for being. She generously gave EduArt a peek into the motivations that make her tick. See full text below.
Barbara Tah Gwanmesia sits down for a chat with Dr. Joyce Ashuntantang:
April 09, 2007 in Spotlight | Permalink | Comments (2)
EduART is a US based tax-exempt corporation operating under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Service. EduART, Inc. seeks to use both creative and performing arts to educate, enrich and entertain both Africans on the continent and African immigrants in the U.S.A on varied social and economic developmental issues in order to increase a productive lifestyle. EduArt will also use these artistic media to educate non-Africans on African values, cultural heritage and social lifestyle to facilitate tolerance in the community.
April 12, 2006 | Permalink
Dr. Joyce Ashuntantang
President
Mrs. Anthonia Ojongtambia
Vice President
Mr. Tabenyang Iyok
Treasurer
Dr. Helen Ashuntantang
Secretary
April 12, 2006 | Permalink | Comments (2)
April 12, 2006 | Permalink | Comments (5)
Dr. Joyce Ashuntantang is presently an Assistant Professor of English/African Literature at the University of Connecticut at Storrs, and an Associate to the UNESCO Chair and Institute for comparative Human Rights at the University of Connecticut.
Joyce has been active in using various artistic media as educational tools for twenty years and counting. She is an actress par excellance; a founding member of the Cameroon Flame Players, and a memorable member of the Yaounde University Theater. Her acting career received a boost in 1987 when she attended an international workshop on theater in Detroit, Michigan where she received training from movie/theater icons including Ossie Davies. While Joyce still enjoys acting every now and then, she has transferred some of that passion into writing scripts and shooting videos and films promoting human rights. After co- founding Akobat Global Media in Cameroon in 2001, she has now founded EduART INC, a US registered non profit organization.
March 13, 2006 | Permalink
January 30, 2006 | Permalink
-EduART Inc. is presently working on the production of a feature film tentatively titled “Resolved!” which combats the stigma and discrimination that plagues patients with a HIV/AIDS. The film highlights the resources available to HIV/AIDS patients in the USA while breaking some of the African cultural assumptions about the disease, which inhibit African HIV/AIDS patients from seeking help.
Consultants for the movie RESOLVED!
Dr. Amii Omara-Otunnu (UNESCO Chair in Comparative Human Rights)
Mrs. Antonia Ojongtambia (Social Worker-HIV/AIDS Case Manager)
Dr. Bertrand Fote (Medical Doctor)
Ms. Maloke Efimba, (Public Health expert)
Chief Bakia Ayuk Parker (Community leader)
January 30, 2006 | Permalink
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