Emirates
has launched a pan-African brand advertising campaign that celebrates
the talent and achievements of young Africans, taking the message of
‘New Africa’ to the world. The campaign also features an original music
video produced by Kenyan musician and DJ Blinky Bill, inspired by
contemporary African electronic club music.
Paying
tribute to a new generation of African disrupters who are making their
mark globally across music, fashion, literature and the arts, the
campaign celebrates the cultural renaissance taking over Africa. The
short films produced by
the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) for
Emirates, tells the stories of unique individuals from different parts
of the continent. Poised to become cultural ambassadors for Africa to
the world, they share a common passion to bring their global exposure
and influences to their own local journeys, as they discover what it
means to be ‘home’.
“It
is impossible to ignore the energy and talent coming out of Africa
today, whether in music, fashion, sport or art. We’re seeing a greater
awareness of a strong, proud African identity – while being very
connected to a broad, global culture. We wanted to join the conversation
and celebrate amazing, inspiring stories of people constantly pushing
boundaries and challenging African stereotypes. To us, that is what
travel is about, to find a common ground that helps us connect, to
question, to be curious, and I believe this campaign does just that in
taking Emirates closer to the heart of our audience in a way that is
authentic,” said Boutros Boutros, Divisional Senior Vice President –
Corporate Communications, Marketing and Brand, Emirates.
Richard
Pattinson, Head of BBC StoryWorks said, “This new series taps into the
deep creative strength of the BBC to deliver a campaign that will
capture the attention of our extensive and premium audiences in a way
that no other publisher can.”
The series gives us a closer look at the inspiring stories of pioneers who represent today’s Africa.
Nairobi-based “Blinky” Bill Sellanga –
Kenyan musician, producer and DJ is the embodiment of a renaissance in
African music. As part of the Kenyan art and music collective ‘Just A
Band’; he has been redefining the modern African musical identity and
has performed his music all over Africa, Europe and the rest of the
world.
Shanelle Nyasiase is
a 21-year-old South Sudanese model who was born in Ethiopia and raised
in Kenya. She had dreamt of becoming cabin crew but her journey took her
to international catwalks in Milan and New York instead, where she has
worked with some of the biggest international fashion brands.
Abiola Oke left
New York and a career on Wall Street to return to his hometown Lagos,
Nigeria, as the CEO and Publisher of OkayAfrica – a digital media
platform – at the age of 31. His business is dedicated to African music,
film, culture and entertainment.
The
campaign also features an original song with energy-filled music and
inspiring lyrics that reflects the beats of contemporary African
electronic club music. Produced by Blinky Bill, the song has popular
sounds and rhythms that are currently dominating the radio, blasting out
of taxicabs and on the dancefloors across the continent. Music is a
unifying language not just across Africa, but around the world, and the
song does away with cultural clichés, instead celebrating the vibrant
energy of contemporary Africa.
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