After
successfully hosting the maiden edition of Nigeria’s musical play, Saro the
Musical, arrangements are in top gear for this year’s edition.
According to the
Managing Director of Terra Kulture, Mrs. Bolanle Austen-Peters, the creator and
producer of Saro the Musical, the second edition, which is a modified version
of last year’s edition, will hold at MUSON Centre, Onikan, Lagos, from December
23 -26, 2014.
She
hinted that seasoned artists such as Bimbo Manuel and Gideon Okeke are such two
new faces in Saro 2 added to it as part of rebranding it. She added that Manuel
will mentor the four young musicians on their mission to musical self-discovery
while Okeke will be one of the four musical arrowheads.
For
Austin-Peters, “It’s an honour having Manuel; this means the game is changing.
He’s a veteran, who is bringing his expertise. He will also be father-figure to
the boys, who will mentor them and help them find direction to move forward.
It’s important for the young men as they form a career.”
Directors
of Saro 2 remain the same - Kenneth Uphopho (drama), Gbenga Yusuf (dance) and
Ayo Ajayi (music).
Last year, guests were treated to four of the
14-scenes during the unveiling of Saro The Musical. Austen-Peters said a large
turn-out of about 200 young people of various local and international
backgrounds looking for a platform to showcase their talents turned out for the
auditioning.
Basically, Saro The Musical
is a story of four ambitious young men who left their rural homestead in search
of hope and fulfilment in a strange city of Lagos. The play captures their
various experiences as they seek realisation of their dreams and career
fulfilment in the land of freedom -- Lagos. It is a story of adventure,
youthful dreams, sheer determination to succeed; and eventual hope; a very
positive, hopeful story indeed.
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