The Arts

Bread and Butter: Connecting cultures through Marburg stage

Bread and Butter: Connecting cultures through Marburg stage

By Prisca Sam-Duru On a warm evening in Marburg, Germany, a bakery became an unlikely stage for a powerful conversation about humanity.That was precisely on May 16, 2026, in Marburg, Germany. The premiere of Bread and Butter, an international theatre production by Kininso Creative (UK/Nigeria) and Hessisches Landestheater Marburg (HLTM), transformed a simple kitchen space […]
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Nigerian theatre:  50 years after

Nigerian theatre: 50 years after

Nigerian Theatre has remained a myth, or at best, a mirage. We saw it coming, then it was not there. Truly Nigerian Theatre died with the Rat Race, poverty and lack of education will not allow Theatre to take root in Nigeria especially after independence.

The Igbo and Her World…. A Review

The Igbo and Her World…. A Review

A specter is haunting Africa-the specter of identity-crisis. The sons and daughters of the Mother Continent have over the centuries been brutally severed from their roots through a series of Western-oriented programmes and a history of a systematic agenda of cultural genocide that has plunged the mass of African humanity into a current state of inauthentic existence and the corresponding episode of soul-searching in the hope to once again come to grips with the African self and reality.

Nubia Arts School marks graduation in style

Nubia Arts School marks graduation in style

For Nubia House Arts School, the training platform of Nubia House productions limited, the producers of the popular TV soap opera, Private Sector, Saturday, October 16, 2010 marked a significant water shed in the school’s history as three major events were celebrated.

When Delta State took Culture to Japan

When Delta State took Culture to Japan

Delta State Cultural troupe which performed to a rapturous audience during the celebration of Nigeria’s golden anniversary at Tokyo, the Japanese capital, returned a few days ago to Asaba with tales of pleasant experiences. The 30-member contingent that comprised 20 staff of the performing arts division of DSCAC and 10 officials drawn from the Directorate of Culture and Tourism, and Delta State Tourism Board.

Walking the footprint of the Masters…

Walking the footprint of the Masters…

AN exhibition featuring four foremost and apparently oldest visual artists in Nigeria opened penultimate week at TERRA Kulture, Victoria Island as part of activities that marked the nation’s 50th anniversary.