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This book examines the challenges faced in reviving Tiv Kwagh-hir Theatre in Nigeria and its potential for promoting cultural exchange. Tiv Kwagh-hir Theatre is a traditional form of performance art that has been declining in popularity. The book explores the historical significance of this theatre form and identifies key obstacles hindering its revival, such as lack of funding, infrastructure, and trained personnel. Strategies to revitalize Tiv Kwagh-hir Theatre through collaboration with the government, educational institutions, and cultural organizations are discussed. The book also…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book examines the challenges faced in reviving Tiv Kwagh-hir Theatre in Nigeria and its potential for promoting cultural exchange. Tiv Kwagh-hir Theatre is a traditional form of performance art that has been declining in popularity. The book explores the historical significance of this theatre form and identifies key obstacles hindering its revival, such as lack of funding, infrastructure, and trained personnel. Strategies to revitalize Tiv Kwagh-hir Theatre through collaboration with the government, educational institutions, and cultural organizations are discussed. The book also highlights the importance of this form of art in preserving and celebrating Nigerian cultural heritage, and its potential for fostering cultural exchange on a national and international scale.
Autorenporträt
Joseph Aondoakura Ayongur is a postgraduate student of Theatre Arts Department, University of Abuja, Nigeria. He has vast knowledge of theatre and African literature. Ayua Sesugh Gabriel is affiliated with the Joseph Sarwuan Tarka University Makurdi, Nigeria. Iortyange David Tartenger is a scholar at the College of Education, Katsina Ala, Nigeria.