The
event also showcased a presentation from the Nigerian students who had
been trained by the dance company during the week. It was a captivating
and inspiring evening with a mixed audience of the corporate community, art lovers, celebrities, and the expatriate community.
Following
the grand opening, there were numerous events all week including
‘Gospel & Comedy Night’ on Sunday, The African Jazz Night, Taruwa
Night, I.D,O Dance Battle, and 2 amazing dance theatre productions ‘Love
is…’ show, and ‘Wishes & Horses’. Infact, there was something for
everyone; lovers of art, theatre, fashion, dance, spoken word, comedy
and music. There were free drinks available to attendees all through the
festival, courtesy 7up Bottling Company and Nigerian breweries.
On Friday, November 15, 2013, the festival came to a grand close with the SPAN Awards, a
glamorous night of fine dining and exquisite entertainment, honoring
individuals and Organisations that have made an impact in the arts.
Audu Maikori of Chocolate City says “It was indeed a great honor to be asked to be one of the judges at this year's Span
Awards. The panel of judges consisted of very distinguished and erudite
professionals in the creative arts sector, so you can imagine how
robust and lively the deliberations over nominees and categories were!
Even though we didn't all agree, one thing we were agreed on, was to
make our most honest input and ensure that true diligence, creativity
and excellence in the performing arts is duly recognized and rewarded”
If you missed the festival, you really missed o, which means you have
to wait till next year to experience it. See pictures below.
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