Sunday 9 March 2014

Nadia and Jim having a nice romantic date at the sea.

Popular Ghanaian actress Nadia Buari and Nollywood actor Jim Iyke showed once again that they are in sizzling romance.

The love birds were spotted on a romantic date, having a nice time with each other.

Gallaxy interact with fans across Africa on Smile Time Africa.

Ghana’s Highlife and Afrobeat sensation Gallaxy has for the first time interacted with the huge number of  their loyal fans across the  continent on Africa’s first synchronized radio-television show ‘Smile Time Africa’  hosted by  the versatile Smile Baba  which airs on GhOne tv  and Afro Star in Ghana, PR Television in South  Africa, Kennis Music Channel  in Nigeria.

Gallaxy set the tone for the discussion by extending their appreciation massive to their fans out there for the support since their entry into Ghana’s music industry three years ago.

They continue to add that the massive airplay and coverage their latest Afrobeat single ‘BokoBoko’ (slowly) is enjoying is a result of their hard work and a teaming support for their record label, Harbour City Recordz lead by Mr Gideon Narh.

Commenting on their style of music, Gallaxy said Afrobeat and Highlife music is their choice and feels more comfortable with the chemistry. ‘We switch between both genres when the idea comes and it works perfectly for us.’ they added.

Gallaxy outlined some of the plans ahead of them this year, It includes strengthened in their music brand and spreading their wings across the global.

Gallaxy’s last appearance before coming on Smile Time Africa was their splendid stage performance at the second edition of Ghana Dj Awards held at the Ghana National Theatre.

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Video: http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iO68gR36kCM&hl=en&client=mv-google&guid=&gl=GH

Government to start Theatre Season to revamp theatre in Ghana.

The Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts is putting in place an initiative to revamp theatre in the country.

Ghana's theatre industry has taken a nose dive for some years now with several calls for it to be revamp to foster patriotism and national growth.

Theatre, some time passed, served as an important tool for education in Ghana.

"That's how I learnt about patriotism," Deputy Minister for Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, Dzifa Abla Gomashie-Ahiaglo affirmed in an interview on the Super Morning Show on Joy FM Friday.

The Deputy Minister agreed that, "in recent times, we haven't done that as much as we should.

We haven't built on the foundation that was laid by our forebears."

"As a way to go, we need to use theatre to change the direction in which we are going and re-discover ourselves as Ghanaians," she said.

Dzifa Gomashie-Ahiaglo disclosed that what the ministry is seeking to do to revamp theatre in Ghana "is to encourage amateur groups and also the professional groups to start the theatre season."

The ministry, she added, is currently interacting with persons in the industry "to see how we can bring up plays that reflect what we want as a people."

The first Theatre Season is expected to start in September 2014 and it will be "replicated in the centres of national cultures across the regions," the
Minister said.

This Dzifa Gomashie-Ahiaglo noted will help revive the love for theatre, groom a new crop of theatre performers, and also use theatre to change the mindset of Ghanaians.

As a way to support the initiative, the minister said the venues will be given to the amateur groups for free and also the resident drama company of the National Theatre will serve as resource persons to the amateur drama groups.

Source: Myjoyonline.com