The National Troupe of Nigeria has advocated for inclusion of performing arts in school’s curricula to preserve Nigeria’s cultural values.
Speaking to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Sunday, its Artistic Director, Ahmed Mohammed made the call. “It is significant that we preserve our culture with performing arts to help us to reclaim our cultural values.”
He said, “There is no way one can develop economically and socially without understanding his or her cultural dynamics.
“Performing arts in schools will help to inculcate values in children as most parents have lost touch with Nigeria’s cultural values owing to their busy schedules.’’
Mr Mohammed noted that failure to preserve and promote the culture of Nigeria through performing arts would expose Nigerians to avoidable dangers of cultural values decline.
He said, “Performing arts serve as one of the most significant, dynamic, and social influences on human behaviour and interaction.
“They also provide a commanding and democratic way of sharing, shaping, and expressing human and cultural values.’’
Mr Mohammed added that performing arts had a way of telling the story of Nigeria’s way of life.
He said, “Local music, dance and drama also reflected the nation’s identity just as they had influence on communities.
“Music has a way of communicating to us effectively. Even when we do not understand the lyrics, the soul in the music moves us.”
Mr Mohammed noted that Nigeria’s culture included modes of dressing, mannerism, music, dance and food, among others.
He added that performing arts would help Nigerians to invite certain mannerisms into individuals’ attitudes.
The artistic director also urged parents to encourage their children to know their cultural values and ward off the influence of foreign cultures.