The African Music Library Hosts Lagos Premiere of Nze Keazor’s ‘Ki’mon’ Film

The African Music Library Hosts Lagos Premiere of Nze Keazors
The African Music Library Hosts Lagos Premiere of Nze Keazors

On March 17th, 2024, The African Music Library and lawyer and historian Nze Ed Emeka Keazor came together to host the official Lagos premiere of Nze Keazor’s film ‘Ki’mon’.

The film, titled ‘The Eastern Nigerian Afro-Funk Revolution 1970-1980. Ki’mon!’, aims to provide a deep insight into the Eastern Afro-Funk movement. It showcases stories from the pioneers of the movement, as well as insights from radio presenters, historians, music critics, and more who have documented this cultural phenomenon.

Through captivating narratives and interviews, ‘Ki’mon’ delves into the vibrant and revolutionary music scene of Eastern Nigeria during the 1970s and 1980s. It sheds light on the innovative sounds, the social and political influences, and the impact of this musical movement on the wider African music landscape.

The premiere in Lagos was a celebration of African music and culture, bringing together a diverse audience to appreciate and honor the rich history of Afro-Funk in Nigeria. The event was a testament to the power of music in uniting people and preserving cultural heritage.

As the film continues to make waves in the global film industry, it serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving and celebrating African musical heritage. ‘Ki’mon’ is not just a film; it is a tribute to the creativity, resilience, and spirit of the Eastern Nigerian Afro-Funk pioneers who shaped the music scene of their time.

Join us on this journey of discovery and celebration as we explore the untold stories and vibrant rhythms of the Eastern Nigerian Afro-Funk Revolution through the lens of ‘Ki’mon’. Experience the magic, the energy, and the soul of a musical movement that continues to inspire and captivate audiences around the world.

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