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Ebonyi Residents Seek Promotion Of Theatre Arts

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Some residents of Abakaliki have called for the promotion and awareness of theatre arts.
They made the call last Saturday in Abakaliki in separate interviews with newsman on the occasion of the World Theatre Day.
The day is observed every March 27 to raise the importance of theatre arts, how the practitioners play important roles in the field of entertainment and how they mirror the ills of society.
Theatre is an art concerned almost exclusively with live performances in which the actions are precisely planned to create a coherent and significant sense of drama.
It uses live performers such as actors and actresses to present experience of a real and imagined event before a live audience.
An enthusiast and a resident, Mr Michael Ade, said that there was need for governments and institutions to see the value of theatre to the society.
Ade said that theatre art has been one of the most popular forms of entertainment in Nigeria.
He called on theatre arts professionals to harness young talents in the nation’s education sector.
“Awareness of this dramatic art needs to be promoted to harness the potential of young people who are interested in theatre arts,” Ade said.
Another enthusiast,  Mrs Sylvia Ikele, said that if theatre art was strengthened young people with talents would be recognised.
“Institutions and professionals in the theatre field need to help promote this art for lovers of theatre and for development, “ Ikele said.
A resident, Mr Kingsley Nwapor, called for the re-awakening of arts and culture sector, for its value and economic growth.

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