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World Dance Day: How Ekiti Arts & Culture Council Celebrated

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...Wale Ojo-Lanre...with his troupe members...at the dance carnival...
...Wale Ojo-Lanre...with his troupe members...at the dance carnival...

The Wale Ojo-Lanre-led Ekiti state council for Arts and Culture on Monday rolled out their drums to celebrate the annual International World Dance Day.

The event was held at the government secretariat premises Ado Ekiti, the state capital.

The Director General of the Ekiti State Council of Arts and Culture, Mr. Wale  Ojo-Lanre, in his remark said placing premium attention to the promotion of arts and culture will  improve the economic and moral values of the country.

He said apart from the revenues it will generate,  the moral regeneration  in culture will reshape the minds of the people and curb all manners of crimes in the Nigerian society.

Ojo-Lanre lamented that the country has lost enormous values in terms of revenues and unwarranted crimes owing to the dwindling trends of the country’s cultural and tourism potentials.

The Ekiti state cultural troupe performed at the rally held round the state capital to celebrate the global dancing  festival.

Ojo-Lanre said Governor Kayode Fayemi was prepared to invest in the  cultural and tourism potentials of the state to further make the state economically viable and promote cultural values.

Wale Ojo Lanrein a group picture with management of Ekiti Arts and Culture Council
Wale Ojo Lanrein a group picture with management of Ekiti Arts and Culture Council

He said dancing festival was significant in the lives of the African people, because it adds value to the society by promoting happiness among the populace.

“The significance of dancing in African and global setting can’t be quantified. Dancing has gone beyond mere entertainment to empowerment.

“Many people today earn their living through the monies they make by dancing as professionals.

“To further underscore the importance, dance has become a whole course in the university under Dramatic and Performing Arts, this is apart from bringing happiness and reducing depression”.

“Under Governor Fayemi, the sector will become a veritable source of income to the state and practitioners.

“We are ready to partner local people, corporate world and academic world to promote culture and tourism, because the benefits there in  can’t be quantified “,he said.

Packaged by Emmanuel Adeniran

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