
The diversity in tribes, brings about diversity in culture, which then births the diversity in arts, basically: dressing, drumming and drum structures, dance techniques, and music styles; to mention a few.
With the invention of technologies and the vast acknowledgement of Social Medias, theatre arts representation is seldom remembered. The stage which is said to be the home of a Thespian is hardly visited, people would rather go to the cinema now, than go sit with popcorn at the National theatre to see a stage performance. Yet this is the very beginning.
Theatre students are hardly recognized or appreciated in their field of study even after four years of academic impart and a year or two more of practice and professionalism. They are easily tossed aside, barely seen. Which is why most theatre students are found in banks, hotels, and at the most insignificant sections in companies – their dreams, gone due to the lack of a platform.
Discerning and recognizing these prominent reasons and many more is why E’FHER Arts Management initiated an annual award event for majorly theatre arts students across the Nigerian universities, using the well accepted avenues –technology and social media to carry out her vision.
The Theatre Students Awards is an annual event initiated for the core purpose of showcasing and rewarding brilliance and excellence in creative, extracurricular and leadership qualities of students in the Department of Theatre Arts in Nigerian higher institutions. The award event is aimed at facilitating the development and relevance of theatre art in Nigeria by providing recognition platform for student theatre artists across the nation, thereby bringing student theatre artists together to celebrate aesthetics and style, creativity, and talents of the art.
The mission remains to create a platform for all theatre art students to see and pursue a career in the art, network with professionals and also connect with other passionate artists from around Nigeria.Conclusively, TSA is built with the objective to promote African arts and culture, encourage creativity and talent and also offer professional development and networking opportunities.
The year’s award is going to be exploding with lots of theatrical performances, exhibitions of dexterity, fun, music, and media coverage from various TV and media stations.
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