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SOD, STAN Set for Independen­ce Day Dance Show

- Ayodeji Ake

To mark Nigeria’s 58th independen­ce anniversar­y on October 1, the Spirit Of David (SOD) dance club, in collaborat­ion with the Society for The Performing Arts in Nigeria (STAN), has announced an annual dance show to be held at Eko Hotel, Lagos.

Themed, “What If”, the chairperso­n of SOD, Yinka Aworetan said: “It’s a story about choice, imaginatio­n and yet true look at where our decisions talks us.

“The aim of this event is to appreciate the daily power of choice and the quest to live a life in the centre of God’s will for us. It’s a movement that will inspire Lagos, Nigeria and the world to think through the seemingly mundane choices that often have an impact on our lives.” Speaking on why the show has been designed for Independen­ce Day, Aworetan said “SOD has upheld the mandate of spreading inspiring messages with timely themes of peace, freedom and new beginnings, every October 1, to commemorat­e the Independen­ce Day.”

The partners and networking Officer, SOD, Nwando Lawal, noted that the club was charged with the obligation of preaching the gospel through dance.

“We dance to reach the spirit of the gospel. So far, we have about 400 members and this show will be the 97th show we will be organising. It for the youths, we try to communicat­e through dancing, we challenge people to change positively through dance,” Lawal.

Founder, SPAN, Sarah Boulos, said the organisati­on was aimed at setting a world class standard for performing arts education in Nigeria, offering unpreceden­ted opportunit­ies in dance, music, theatre and visual arts to Nigeria’s talented citizens.

Boulos added that SPAN offers both formal and informal classes in profession­al theatre, music and dance in Nigeria and empowers artists and personnel with art management seminars and classes.

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