From Script To Stage: Sustaining The Rhythm In Performing Art In Nigeria
Can rhythm in theatre performances be sustained? Composing a moist and spicy story could be quite...
Read MoreUmoren Ubong David is an ardent lover of the Arts and a creative playwright with the Jos Repertory Theatre. He is the founder of jbwSTUDIOS, a theatrical firm with a writers hub. His works such as Bullion Stride, Auntie Morris, The Cauldron, The Three-Cornered Hat (Adaptation), God on Trial (Adaptation) and many others have found expressions on the stages of the Nigerian theatre. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from the University of Jos, a member of the Association of Accounting Technicians West Africa, and a professional membership with the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria. He believes in the power of Art and he's doing everything best possible to revive active participatory theatre in Nigeria.
Posted by Umoren Ubong David | 4th Feb 2018 | Dramaturgy, Essay, Nigeria, Participatory Theatre
Can rhythm in theatre performances be sustained? Composing a moist and spicy story could be quite...
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