The Guardian (Nigeria)

Soyinka, others open Seaside Cottage Theatre in Bariga

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ANEW initiative at harnessing child talent in the area of community theatre and talent developmen­t is set for launch. It is the communityb­ased humanitari­an project of Footprints of David Art, known as Seaside Cottage Theatre. It is a project of ‘My Bariga My Pride Initiative (MBMPI)’ in Shomolu, Bariga, Lagos, which will be officially opened April 28, 2018.

Nobel laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, will declare the outfit open. The aim is to further advance the primary objectives of using arts, as a tool for community engagement and developmen­t. Seaside Cottage Theatre will cater for the interests and talents of children and young adults alike and take them off the streets and sundry vices.

According to one of its promoters and Creative Art Director of Footprints of David Art, Mr. Seun Awobaje, Bariga is one of the sub-suburb areas of Lagos, where social vices and child abuse are pronounced, yet with loads of talented street children. He said Footprints of David (FOD) runs special children’s Art Academy that “uses theatre as a positive tool to rebuild, reshape and retrain many disadvanta­ged children in Bariga. FOD has saved over 400 street children, housed some, returned some to school and trained all into great thespians and creative giants. All of them are now better children for their handicappe­d parents and community at large.”

These young thespians, according to Awobaje, “have also represente­d Nigeria in various internatio­nal art festivals. Theatre has served as an escape route from the prevailing social vices such as acts of brigandage and thuggery in the area. With their involvemen­t now in theatre, the kids have found a new love, a new home and a new dream.”

 ??  ?? Wole Soyinka, some dignitarie­s and members of Footprint of David Arts
Wole Soyinka, some dignitarie­s and members of Footprint of David Arts

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