Appreciating The Performing And The Fine Arts 🎭


7 years ago i was completely unaware of the performing arts, drama nor theatre as a whole. Though at my High School several students used to rehearse and they were particularly good at what they did. I remember during the hand over ceremony that ensured that my intake (2010) was left the keys to the kingdom, the guys from the Arts department gave the whole school a trip into a cultural ride that even earned a good number of the performers substantial amounts money in tips from the audience. Be as it may, i am utterly engrossed in the fine arts such that any given opportunity where they can be used, to me it seems like it has to has to be grabbed with both hands. The fine arts can be encorporated in the perfoming arts especially where building of sets is concerned. Every good actor and actress is inspired not only by the script but the scene as well. As such it is with great disappointment that i write this blog for the only theatre that seems readily available to arts and drama students from various high schools here in Ndola seems to be hijacked by no more than Marketeers who themselves seem to be taking a trip down their own cultural memory lane of some sort. Regardless of the situation the Masala Cultural theatre needs to be refurbished with fine arts specially made by arts and drama students from the various high schools we have here in Ndola! This will greatly improve the calibre of actors and actresses the town produces. To a larger extent the said Cultural site is a tourist attraction so why should it be reduced to standard of a public toilet???
The relevant authorities need to enforce the right attitudes towards the said establishment before all is lost before it is even completed.

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