By Tolu Ogunlesi in Lagos
The Africa Report - 17 October 2014
Freedom Park, a former colonial prison, has become the symbol of an
artistic renaissance in Lagos – a city of 21 million people that can
itself sometimes feel like an overcrowded prison.
Where the prison's gallows once stood is an open-air stage that overlooks an art gallery named for Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka.
Terra Kulture is another popular arts venue, home to the annual
Taruwa Festival of Performing Arts and a year-round schedule of visual
arts exhibitions and theatre.
Alongside Freedom Park, it hosted a recent series of plays to commemorate Soyinka's 80th birthday.
Adenrele Sonariwo, a curator of arts events and founder of the Modern
Day School of Arts, says: "There are really interesting things going on
in the cultural space in Lagos, some superficial, some with a lot of
depth. Either way, it takes a lot of courage to do anything in Lagos, so
everyone deserves commendation."
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