‘Fuji: A Opera’ exhibition sparks renaissance of music genre
Fuji: A Opera explored the music genre and its sub-culture through archive footage, costume, memorabilia, and imagery. 2 min read
Fuji music took centre stage at the maiden edition of Fuji: A Opera, which kicked off on Monday at the Alliance Francaise de Lagos/The Mike Adenuga Centre, Ikoyi, Lagos.
The grand opening was a historic event that commenced the longest showcase of the Fuji subculture in modern times.
Pioneering Fuji founders such as General Ayinla Kollington, K1 De Ultimate, King Wasiu Ayinde Marshall, and other icons were present to celebrate Fuji at the commencement of the week-long event.
Image: Bisi Emeruwa
Style was a breathing force in the exhibition room as our immaculately dressed guests contested aesthetic brilliance with the intriguing artworks on display.
The Fuji: A Opera event continues to be open for exhibition in the Art Gallery of the Alliance Francaise de Lagos/The Mike Adenuga Centre. This Thursday, we are going to have remarkable moderators like Yemi Shodimu and Lehle Balde discuss Fuji as a music genre and its evolution with the President of the Fuji Musicians of Nigeria (FUMAN), and seasoned veterans like Saheed Osupa and King Wasiu Ayinde Marshall (KWAM1).
A Live Showcase on Friday draws a curtain on this event but trust that we have more on the way.