Ọya: Something Happened On The Way To West Africa!

Media artist Seyi Adebanjo tells a tale not often heard about gender and indigenous Yorùbá spirituality.
Genre : Experimental
Ọya: Something Happened On The Way To West Africa!

In this documentary, Queer Gender-Non-Conforming Nigerian media artist Seyi Adebanjo tells a tale not often heard about gender and indigenous Yorùbá spirituality. ỌYA follows Seyi's journey to Nigeria, a journey to connect with Òrìṣà tradition, or African God/dess tradition, and the powerful legacy of the filmmaker's great grandmother, Chief Moloran Ìyá Ọlọ́ya.

This personal and political story vibrantly investigates the heritage of command, mythology, gender fluidity, womyn’s power and the hidden truth behind indigenous Yorùbá spirituality. As Seyi encounters many obstacles such as a national strike and anti-gay marriage legislation in the country, the film raises a critical question, will the artists be able to find self-affirmation as a person between genders/worlds and take on this inheritance in Nigeria?

This lyrical documentary illuminates the lives of Òrìṣà Ọya (Warrior Goddess), Chief Moloran Ìyá Ọlọ́ya and Seyi Adebanjo while interweaving Yorùbá mythology, poetry, performance, and expert interviews.

Directors : Seyi Adebanjo
Markets : Experimental
Year Released : 2015
Country : US/Nigeria
Original Language : English

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Awards

Best Documentary Short, Baltimore International Black Film Festival

Screenings

Bronx Music Heritage Center (BMHC)
Leslie-Lohman Museum
Sydney Transgender International Film Festival
Kelly Strayhorn Theater My People A Film Series in Color
Black Documentary Collective
Serrano Galleries of Fine Arts
San Francisco Transgender Film Festival
BlaktinX Performance Series
The Center NYC
Montrose Center
Frenetic Theatre
Rice Media Center
LGBTQ Queer Center of Durham
Fenway Community Health Center
Joslyn Art Museum
Bryant Lake Bow & Trylon Microcinema
Gender Reel
My People: A Film Series in Color
Pride of the Ocean’s LGBT Film festival on the High Seas
CineSLAM - Vermont’s LGBTQ Short Film Festival
Luminal Theater
Reel Sisters of the Diaspora Film Festival at ImageNation
I Luv Africa Film Festival in Uganda
I Luv Africa Film Festival in Ghana
Maysles Cinema
Baltimore International Black Film Festival
Black Star Film Festival
NewFest
Brooklyn Museum
Gender Reel NYU
Bronx: Africa Exhibit, Longwood Art Gallery at Hostos
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In this documentary, Queer Gender-Non-Conforming Nigerian media artist Seyi Adebanjo tells a tale not often heard about gender and indigenous Yorùbá spirituality. ỌYA follows Seyi's journey to Nigeria, a journey to connect with Òrìṣà tradition, or African God/dess tradition, and the powerful legacy of the filmmaker's great grandmother, Chief Moloran Ìyá Ọlọ́ya.

This personal and political story vibrantly investigates the heritage of command, mythology, gender fluidity, womyn’s power and the hidden truth behind indigenous Yorùbá spirituality. As Seyi encounters many obstacles such as a national strike and anti-gay marriage legislation in the country, the film raises a critical question, will the artists be able to find self-affirmation as a person between genders/worlds and take on this inheritance in Nigeria?

This lyrical documentary illuminates the lives of Òrìṣà Ọya (Warrior Goddess), Chief Moloran Ìyá Ọlọ́ya and Seyi Adebanjo while interweaving Yorùbá mythology, poetry, performance, and expert interviews.

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