By Dupe Olaoye-Osinkolu
Ottawa, Canada
The Association of Nigeria Theatre-Arts Practitioners (ANTP) may soon record another first. At its 2nd Iwure Day, the Gbegande of Ososa, HRM Oba Alatise advocated for the yearly special prayers to become a national event among theatre practitioners.
Recently, the ANTP observed their second “Iwure Day,” a yearly prayer session initiated by the National President, Dr. Rasak Oyadiran, in Ososa. The event aims to seek God’s guidance and blessings for the Association’s endeavors throughout the year.
This year’s ceremony where High Chief Ifayemi Elebuibon, Pastor Bisi Sunday, and Alfa Mukadam offered prayers for the wellbeing of performing artists, the creative industry, and Nigeria, had in attendance, the Baba Oba of Ososa, High Chief Richard Ayo Ogunde and many other influential Nigerians.
The event also featured a tour of the Hubert Ogunde Memorial Museum and a special performance by Elder Oyewole Olowomojuore, who sang one of Ogunde’s songs.
The ANTP has a rich history, dating back to 1970 when Chief Hubert Ogunde founded the Union of Nigerian Dramatists and Playwrights. Over the years, the Association has undergone transformations, becoming the Association of Nigerian Theatre Practitioners (ANTP) in 1976 and later the Association of Nigeria Theatre-Arts Practitioners (ANTP) in 1994.
As the ANTP prepares for its 50th anniversary, it’s clear that the Association remains committed to promoting Nigeria’s performing arts. With initiatives like the Iwure Day, they’re fostering a sense of community and seeking divine guidance for their endeavors.