Nigeria’s front-line Arts festival for telling African stories, The BEETA Arts Festival, is returning this year to connect communities and creators through a three day convergence of theatre, exhibitions, film, music, dance, food and lifestyle events.
The BEETA Arts Festival was birthed out of the inspiration from the ‘Great African Stories’ and a mission to be the largest art incubator event in Africa, the BEETA Arts Festival, debuted in 2021 and has featured attendees from six African countries.
This year’s festival, themed “Art Connects” — in collaboration with the Multichoice Talent Factory, Ebonylife Creative Academy as well as TASCK social impact organization founded by MI (Jude Abaga).
The event is billed to kick off on Friday December 2 till Sunday December 4 at Narfid Arcade and Water Park, Wuse Zone 5, Abuja.
There will be workshops and conversations to include Olivier nominated and Al Fargon winner Dipo Agboluaje, Michael Afenfia (Author of Mechanics of Yenegoa) and S. Su’eddie, Vershima Agema.
It will feature more creators, performers and exhibitionists from several countries across the African continent.
The festival itinerary including stage plays, film screenings, music concerts, spoken word & poetry, festival markets, lifestyle events, workshops & conversations and
competitions.
In the Festival’s founder’s word, Bikiya Graham-Douglas, “this year, we’re
going all out in putting together the most immersive experience, ensuring that we reach a wider audience physically and digitally.
With the new global positioning of Africa and Africans, now more than ever young Africans are focused on their identity. We have witnessed this with the increase in consumption of African Arts and Culture with concentration on Nigerian content.
Our goal is to reach over 10,000 festival goers and participants with a concentration on Gen-Ys and Zs, the millennials and a sub-concentration of retirees.
These will also include online attendees through virtual streaming.”

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