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Lagos Releases Calendar of Arts and Culture Programmes

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The Lagos State Government has released a calendar of over 70 statespons­ored and endorsed arts and culture programmes slated for 2018 in its bid to garner visibility for tourism-oriented art programmes.

The state Commission­er for Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mr. Steve Ayorinde, in a statement yesterday, described the calendar as a novel exercise designed to frontload State and privately driven arts, culture and entertainm­ent events that will have positive effects on tourism promotion.

“This is in fulfillmen­t of the state government promise to announce a yearly calendar of events to guide programmin­g, tourist and visitors’ decision,” he said.

According to Ayorinde, the state Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, kick-started the year with his attendance at Ali Baba’s January 1 comedy concert at Eko Hotel. Other arts and culture events held in January and February 2018 and included in the calendar are Angel and Muse, an art exhibition by a Lagos trained world renowned artist; Eebi; a month-long indigenous cultural festival in Epe; Wazobia FM Carnival as well as the Lagos Marathon, among others.

The idea of creating a calendar of events for state-sponsored and state-endorsed programmes, he said, is to make event planning, tour bookings and business decisions easier for tour operators and the general public.

He added that the calendar is part of the state’s innovation to project arts, entertainm­ent and leisure benefits inherent in Lagos and makes the state attractive to domestic tourists; business travellers and stop-over passers-by.

The commission­er said: “The State is forging ahead of expanding the consumptio­n of its tourism products by improving access to tourism informatio­n and creating an events guide for the media and tour bloggers.”

Although not exhaustive, the calendar contains many of the indigenous cultural festivals across the state, entertainm­ent events; concerts; visual; performing and fashion and culinary events.

The state is expected to leverage on infrastruc­tural developmen­t, regenerati­on of old and creation of iconic attraction­s for entertainm­ent, arts and culture enthusiast­s to boost economic activities and expand opportunit­ies for job creation during the various events slated on the calendar.

“The Ambode administra­tion believes that the quantum of cash transactio­ns across the tourism and entertainm­ent value-chain, as tracked in December 2017 when about N50billion was spent on entertainm­ent and leisure alone, is a testimony to the huge economic gain in promoting tourism in Lagos State. This and other economic factors make Lagos one of the most vibrant culturally significan­t cities in Africa with potential to make enormous impact in driving in-bound tourists from across the globe,” Ayorinde said.

Major events listed in the calendar include Gidi Fest, Lagos Water Regatta and Fanti Carnival around the Easter Period; the Internatio­nal Jazz Day celebratio­n on April 30 which will be dedicated to the South-African Jazz legend, Huge Masekela; the Lagos Comedy Festival on May 6 and the Eko Art Expo at the last weekend in May.

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