The
Centenary Celebrations of 2006
The
government of Uganda together with the government
of Italy wish to honour the occasion of the scientific
climbing of Rwenzori at the time when their citizens
will be celebrating 100 years of the exploration
as it was a joint expedition composed of Ugandans
and Italians. The purpose is to foster the cooperation
and to encourage the respective citizens to visit
the Rwenzori ranges more and get to enjoy this
unique resource that their ancestors helped to
inform the world of its existence.
A
meeting of stakeholders of the Rwenzori Mountain
held in June 2005 established three committees:
Field Activities, Publicity and Protocol and Finance
in order to coordinate the organization of the
celebrations in 2006. The stakeholders include:
Italian Embassy in Kampala, Uganda Wildlife Authority,
Uganda Tourist Board, Rwenzori Mountaineering
Services, University of Turin, University of Makerere
Kampala, Museum of the Mountain “Duke of
Abruzzi” in Turin, Uganda Museum.
-Commemorating
Climbing: “In the Footstep of the Duke”,
12-24 June 2006
-Anthropological Exhibition in Turin
and in Kampala, May-October 2006
-Film Festival in Kampala, “Voices
of the Rwenzori”, 11 May 2006
-Pictorial Exhibition at Nommo Gallery,
Kampala 5 June -1 July
-Scientific Conference in Kampala,
17th June
-Public Lecture at Uganda Society,
24th June 2006
-Open Tennis Tournament at Kampala
Club,10-24 June 2006

Graziola C. and Cavalieri M. from CAI
Rovereto, February 2005
-Commemorating
Climbing: “In the Footstep of the Duke”,
12-24th June 2006
The main event
of the Centenary Celebrations Rwenzori Abruzzi
2006 is the commemorating climbing, expected for
June 2006, which will repeat the historical climbing
of 1906, with the cooperation of climbers from
both Italy and Uganda. For this reason the event
is called “In the Footstep of the Duke”.
The Italian
party (expedition team) will arrive at Entebbe
on the 10th of June 2006. They will be received
by the organization committees and the Executive
Director of Uganda Wildlife Authority Mr. Moses
Mapesa. The Ugandan party joins the counterpart.
On 11th of June
the Parties depart for Fort Portal and arrive
at the Omukama’s Palace of Tooro Kingdom
and received by officials of the kingdom.
On 12th of June the team reach Nyakalengija at
the Rwenzori Mountains National Park (RMNP) Head
Quarter, where the climbers will be received by
officials of the Park, the Rwenzori Mountaineering
Services, Ecotrust and Bakonjo Kingdom officials.
Porters and Guides of the expeditions are selected.
On 13th of June
2006 the Party starts the climb up to Nyabitaba
Hut. On 14th from Nyabitaba they climb up to Bujungolo
Rock Shelter. On 15th they climb to Mount Baker
and reach Edward 4843m. and Semper 4.794m. peaks,
if possible extending to Moore4.623m. and Wollaston
4.626m. peaks, proceeding to Kitandara Hut for
the night.
On 16th of June
from Kitandara Hut they climb to Mount Luigi di
Savoia and do Wiesmann 4.620m. and Vittorio Sella
4.627m. peaks, then returning to Kitandara hut.
On 17th of June 2006 they climb up to Elena Hut
of Mount Stanley. On 18th of June 2006 in the
morning they climb up to Alexandra 5.090m. and
Margherita 5.109m. peaks as was done by Luigi
Amedeo exactly a Century ago. They pose for a
photograph with Uganda and Italy Flags on Margherita
and then place a Centenary Plaque there on. Return
to Elena Hut for the night.
On 19th of June
from Elena Hut they move to Bujuku Hut 3.977m.
On 20th they climb Mount Speke and Vittorio Emanuele
peak 4.890m and return to Bujuku Hut. On 21st
they walk in the valley up to the skull cave 4.000m.
On 22nd in the morning they climb Mount Emin and
do Umberto peak 4.798m; in the afternoon climb
Mount Gessi and Iolanda 4715m peak, the night
is at the Skull Cave. On 23rd from the Cooking
Pot Cave they move down to John Matte Hut 3.380m.
Finally on 24th they move down to Nyakalengija
with a lunch stop at Nyabitaba Hut.
On 25th of June
the Party will be hosted to a Reception by the
Italian Ambassador in Kampala. Departure expected
from Uganda on 27th of June 2006.
COMMEMORATIVE
CLIMBING
ON THE 100 ANNIVERSARY OF THE SCIENTIFIC CLIMBING
BY THE DUKE OF ABRUZZI
12ve-24th June 2006
The Commemorative climbing is constituted
by a group of 12 Ugandans and 5 Italians.
UGANDANS
Mr. Moses Mapesa
– Executive Director of Uganda Wildlife
Authority
Gen. Ivan Koreta UPDF
Maj. Henry Isoke UWA
Mr. Deo Lubega – Uganda Mountain Club
Mr. Herbert Miiro – Uganda Mountain Club
Mr. Raphael Okello – New Vision (Daily newspaper)
Mr. Venex Watewaba – WBS (TV)
Mr. Steven Mwiri - Radio Uganda
Mr. Gaaki Kigambo The Daily Monitor
Mr. John Makombo - UWA
Mr. Jim Bitwire – Civil Aviation Authority
Mr. David Musoke - Civil Aviation Authority
ITALIANS
Mr. Massimo
Bassano – Journalist (Repubblica)
Mr. Antonio Vizzi – (Retired Army General–
Alpine Corp)
Captain Martino Felicetti (Italian Armed Forces
– Alpine Corp)
Giuseppe Petigax – Guide from Valle d’Aosta
and representative of the Duke’s guides
Thomas Gumbricht – Sweedish Researcher
-Anthropological
Exhibition in Turin (11th May-10th September)
and Kampala (16th June-9th October)
The University
of Turin, Anthropology Department, and the Museum
of the Mountain in Turin organize in 2006 the
anthropological exhibition “The people of
the moon”. This event is prepared with the
coordination of Prof. Cecilia Pennacini, Anthropologist,
and the curator of the Museum of the Mountain
Dr. Cristina Natta Soleri.
The exhibition will be held first in Italy, at
the Museum of the Mountain “Duke of Abruzzi”,
between the 11th of May 2006 till 10th September.
The same exhibition will be open in Kampala, at
the Uganda Museum, from 16th of June till 8th
October 2006.
The exhibition
is following three main subjects. The first section
is covering the historical-geographical aspects
of the area. A brief introduction on the centenary
search for the source of the Nile and the legendary
Mountains of the Moon will underline how the African
continent had remained for long time an empty
space on the geographical maps.
The second and
main section commemorate the history of the encounter,
sometimes the missing encounter, between two different
worlds which are still very far each other. In
1906 the expedition of the Duke of Abruzzi meets
the people of the Rwenzori and the Bakonjo porters
were a precious contribution for the success of
the mission. Vittorio Sella, the official photographer
of the expedition, could catch and make immortal
with his camera the eyes of the “people
of the moon”.
After hundred years the Canadian photographer
Craig Richards went back to the same places to
renovate the encounter. Two great photographers
face to face with one century of distance.
Craig
Richards has travelled and photographed
extensively in every corner of the planet. He
is also a curator at the White Museum of Alberta
Canada. He has been travelling to Rwenzori during
summer 2005.
The third section,
the most scientific, illustrates with photographic
and video materials, plus significant ethnographic
objects, the different cultures of the Rwenzori
and their relation with the mountain. The following
anthropological issues will be presented in a
comparative way: the history of the main ethnic
groups of the area and the processes of change
and construction of the identity which occurred
in colonial and post colonial eras; the different
economic-ecologic systems which were developed
according to different altitude levels; the main
political and social organisations; the models
of living and housing; the handicraft technologies;
the religious and ritual life; the esthetical
dimension, particularly concerning the music and
the dance.
In the
occasion of the anthropologica exhibition in Turin
and Kampala, the Museum of the Mountain (Turin)
has released the new publication, “I Popoli
della Luna- The People of the Moon”, edited
by Prof. Cecilia Pennacini, Cahier Museo Montagna,
150, 2006.

- Film Festival
in Kampala, “Voices of the Rwenzori”,
11 May 2006
In the occasion
of the third “Amakula – Kampala
International Film Festival”, the
Duke of Abruzzi came back to
meet the public of Kampala, on Thursday 11th of
May at National Theatre at 8pm. The evening, “Voices
of the Rwenzori”, featured guests
from the Bakonjo people, with songs, dance and
storytelling of time past and present around the
lore of the Mountains of the Moon. Among others:
Baluku Davis, flute player; Regina Masika, elder
singer and storyteller; Laurent Kule, percussion.
In the warm and relaxing atmosphere of the gardens
at the National Theatre, special guest was Luigi
Amedeo of Savoy Duke of Abruzzi, who told the
numerous and curious public about the climbing
of the Rwenzori of 1906. It helped with the screening
of the beautiful photographs of Vittorio Sella,
sceneries of the evening. Many the questions raised
to the Duke from the attendants.

The Duke of Abruzzi at the National
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-Pictorial
Exhibition at Nommo Gallery, Kampala, 5 June -1
July.
A pictorial
competition will be open to all talents with the
title “From the Mountains of the Moon to
the Rwenzori”. The piece of art will be
displayed at the national art gallery “Nommo
Gallery” in Kampala from 5th of June to
1st July.
In order to participate apply by using the form
available through the Director of Nommo Gallery,
Mr. Emmanuel Mutungi. The catalogue of the exhibition
will be published and sold at Nommo Gallery.
-Scientific
Conference in Kampala (Makerere University-University
of Turin) 17th June 2006
Venue:
Uganda Society, at Uganda Museum, Kiira Road.
Date: 17th June 2006.
Makerere University
in conjunction with the Department of Anthropology
of the University of Turin (Italy) organize a
scientific conference that shall gather together
researchers, intellectuals and experts of anthropology,
geographers, botanists and environmentalists.
The objective is to update on the conditions of
the mountain range but particularly on the population
of the mountain living both in Uganda and Congo.
The scientific
conference “RUWENZORI 1906-2006
- LINGUE E CULTURE DI UNA MONTAGNA AFRICANA –
Cultures and languages of the Rwenzoris in the
context of the Great Lakes region”,
will be held in Turin, 11 May 2006, Museo Nazionale
della Montagna and Kampala, 17 June 2006, Uganda
Museum.
The
program includes several contributions:
Oswald Ndolelire (Makerere Institute of Languages),
Language affinity and use in the Rwenzori region;
Ephraim Rumva Kamuhangire (Uganda Museum), The
pre-colonial history of the hereditary chiefdoms
of Busongora; Manuel Muranga (Makerere Institute
of Languages), Prayers, spoken and written as
a tool of interethnic and intercultural conflict
resolution; Wotsuna Khamarwa (Makerere Institute
of Languages), Bagisu and Bakonzo Rituals; Kaban
Kabananyuke (Makerere Institute of Social Researchs),
Ethnic diversity and culture in the Rwenzori;
Stanley Baluku (Makerere University); Rwenzori:
a bridge of culture; Syahuka Muhindo (Makerere
University), Early migrations and social formation
in the Rwenzori region; Sylvia Nannyonga Tamusuza
(Makerere University), Comparing historical musical
documents from Rwenzori; Tom Stacey (London),
The bakonzo kingdom obusinga; Hermann Wittenberg
(University of Western Cape, South Africa); Cecilia
Pennacini (University of Turin, Italy), The Rwenzori
region: ethnology of an African frontier.
After
the venue opening of the exhibition:
The people of the Moon. Ruwenzori 1906-2006
-Public Lecture
at Uganda Society Public Lecture at 3pm on 24th
June 2006
To mark the
successful participation to the historical climbing
the Uganda Society together with the Italian Embassy,
the Uganda Museum, Makerere University, Uganda
Wildlife Authority, Uganda Tourist Board and the
sponsors of the celebrations will host a table
of discussant where a variety of topics will be
presented.
Venue: Uganda Society, at Uganda
Museum.
Date: 24th June 2006 at 3pm.
-Open
Tennis Tournament at Kampala Club, from 10 to
24 June 2006
A tennis
tournament shall take place at Kampala Club from
the beginning of June 2006. The event sponsored
by the Italian entrepreneurs in Uganda will offer
prices amounting 3.500.000 Ugandan Shillings.
The price giving ceremony shall take place at
Kampala Club and the guests of Honour will be
the Hon. Minister of Tourism, Trade and Industry
and His Excellency the Italian Ambassador. Registrations
are open till 25th of May 2006.
Kampala Club, e-mail: kampalaclub@africaonline.co.ug
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