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Abuja Theatre Festival To Focus On Green Transition In Performing Arts

by Chinelo Chikelu
3 weeks ago
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The Abuja International Theatre Festival and Awards (ABITFA) 2025, which runs from November 5 to 8, will focus on inclusivity and green economy transition in the performing arts space.

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Themed ‘Innovidclusion’ an acronym for innovation, inclusion and identity, the festival will open with an inclusive theatrical production titled ‘Mosaic Of Us’ on November 5 and 7.

An original play and collaboration between Arojah Royal Theatre (ART) and Inclusive Friends Association (IFA), ‘Mosaic Of Us’ portrays the perspective of five different-abled characters as they navigate life and their vocations through the lens of disability, neurodiversity and cultural exclusion.

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Likewise, on November 6, the festival will host a hybrid panel session on ‘Inclusive Theatre Practice’, in addition to an IETM-focused play titled ‘Richie’s Obsequies’ later the same day.

Towards innovation in the theatric space, ABITFA partnered with IIAN to host a masterclass on ‘Green Transitioning In Performing Arts Space’ on November 6. Other masterclasses include a hybrid ‘Drama Therapy’ workshop on November 5, a ‘Poetry Masterclass with Ola Majekodunmi’ on November 8, and a ‘Dance Entropy Workshop’ from November 5 – 6, which ends with a dance performance on November 7. There is also an ACYTA event, and a ‘Conversation with Valery Green’ session.

The festival ends on November 8 with Awards Night.

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