NANTAP convention to explore performing arts’ role in development
By Taiye Olayemi
The National Association of Nigerian Theatre Arts Practitioners (NANTAP) says its forthcoming convention will provide a robust platform to explore, debate and expand the role of performing arts in national development.
Its National President, Mr Israel Eboh, said this during a news conference on Wednesday in Lagos.
Eboh said that the convention would feature insightful workshops to educate practitioners on cutting-edge skills in scriptwriting, directing, acting, stage design and digital theatre innovations.
“In the course of the convention, delegates will be immersed in an exciting lineup of events designed to educate, entertain and inspire. This is the first time we will be having activities happening in four different venues concurrently.
“The convention is called “Eko 2024” because it is also an opportunity for our members to explore tour facilities in Lagos, we want to showcase Lagos as the heartbeat of entertainment.
“The theme for the convention is “Theatre Politics and National Development”.
“This theme could not be more relevant at this time in our nation’s history, as we navigate the complexities of governance and democracy.
“It is imperative to recognise the critical role of theatre and the arts in shaping national consciousness, driving civic engagement, and influencing policy.
“Theatre is more than entertainment, it is a mirror of the society, a voice for the voiceless, and a catalyst for transformation,” he said.
Earlier, Mrs Tola Akerele, General Manager of the National Arts Theatre, assured NANTAP of continued partnership.
Akerele was represented by Chief Henry Ndubuisi, Deputy Director, Marketing at National Theatre.
Akerele also assured Nigerians that the National Theatre would be open for use soon, as she promised to continue to work with NANTAP to generate lofty ideas that will reposition the creative industry.
“We recognise the enormous role NANTAP plays in correcting societal ills and that is the reason we will continue to partner with you to achieve our common goals,” she said.
Mr Greg Odutayo, Chairman, Local Organising Committee for the convention, said the event would be a five-day season of learning, interaction and exhibition of talents.
“We are going to have activities spread across five venues, the John Randle Centre for Yoruba Culture and History, Glover Memorial hall, Freedom Park and the National Theatre.
“We’ll provide logistics for attendees across the state,” he said.
Also speaking, Sarah Boulos, National President of the Society of the Performing Arts in Nigeria (SPAN), urged NANTAP to ensure a communique is put together after the convention. (NAN) (nannews.ng)
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