Ugandan Art Speaks Out

“Rhythms of the Pearl: Unveiling Uganda’s Artistic Legacy with Dr. Isabirye James”

April 13, 2024 Omuti Kreativ Season 1 Episode 48
“Rhythms of the Pearl: Unveiling Uganda’s Artistic Legacy with Dr. Isabirye James”
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“Rhythms of the Pearl: Unveiling Uganda’s Artistic Legacy with Dr. Isabirye James”
Apr 13, 2024 Season 1 Episode 48
Omuti Kreativ

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In celebration of World Theatre Day, we are honored to have Dr. Isabirye James, the esteemed head of the Department of Music, Dance, and Drama at Kyambogo University, share his invaluable insights into Uganda’s art industry. Dr. Isabirye’s perspective is particularly poignant as we reflect on the theme of this year’s World Theatre Day: "Strengthening theatre Industry in Uganda for wealth creation and sustainable development

Dr. Isabirye will discuss the discipline’s integral role in the vibrant heart of Uganda’s art scene, emphasizing how the performing arts not only shape the nation’s cultural identity but also contribute to its socio-economic growth. He will explore the rich tapestry of Ugandan artistry, from the traditional rhythms and dances that tell the stories of generations to the contemporary plays that address current societal issues.

Join us as we delve into the essence of Ugandan artistry, illuminated by Dr. Isabirye’s thoughts on the industry’s relationship with discipline, and how it resonates through the performances that define the nation’s cultural identity. This episode promises to be a profound exploration of the transformative power of theatre and its potential to foster wealth creation and sustainable development in Uganda, in line with the celebrations held at the Uganda National Cultural Centre.


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In celebration of World Theatre Day, we are honored to have Dr. Isabirye James, the esteemed head of the Department of Music, Dance, and Drama at Kyambogo University, share his invaluable insights into Uganda’s art industry. Dr. Isabirye’s perspective is particularly poignant as we reflect on the theme of this year’s World Theatre Day: "Strengthening theatre Industry in Uganda for wealth creation and sustainable development

Dr. Isabirye will discuss the discipline’s integral role in the vibrant heart of Uganda’s art scene, emphasizing how the performing arts not only shape the nation’s cultural identity but also contribute to its socio-economic growth. He will explore the rich tapestry of Ugandan artistry, from the traditional rhythms and dances that tell the stories of generations to the contemporary plays that address current societal issues.

Join us as we delve into the essence of Ugandan artistry, illuminated by Dr. Isabirye’s thoughts on the industry’s relationship with discipline, and how it resonates through the performances that define the nation’s cultural identity. This episode promises to be a profound exploration of the transformative power of theatre and its potential to foster wealth creation and sustainable development in Uganda, in line with the celebrations held at the Uganda National Cultural Centre.


Support the Show.

Listen to Ugandan Art Speaks Out on all podcast platforms.
For more information and to explore further, visit our website at https://www.ugandanartspeaksout.com/
Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.org

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