Lagos has emerged a growing primate City; at least growing faster than other Cities in Sub-Saharan Africa in terms of Population, urban renewal and infrastructural development. As an Urban City, it is one of the major inroads into Africa’s creative and cultural hub – a major part of the growing arts and entertainment sector that currently accounts for 1.2% of the country’s GDP.
Connecting the dots: The Creative Class
Lagos is one of the major inroads into Africa’s creative and cultural hub – a major part of the growing arts and entertainment sector that currently accounts for 1.2% of the country’s GDP.
Technology - a growing trend has also become more prominent in everyday lives, with new innovations evolving rapidly that could influence and grow the arts and urban development in various ways.
The proposed event will stimulate conversations around the connections that exist between the arts, urban development and technology. It will bring together artists, creative producers, urban developers and digital expert in the UK and Nigeria with the aim to encourage innovative thinking and design solutions that will lead to collaborative working between these groups.
Discussions will be moderated by 4-6 panelists from Nigeria and the UK and audiences from both countries will be linked via Google hangout. Discussions will be followed by a networking session.
If you require more details about the event or simply want to say hello, please contact us via email on arts.nigeria@ng.britishcouncil.org
This event is open to all and we look forward to having you with us as we explore the power of this connected class! Speakers include Dan Hill (Futures and best practice Uk), Jonathan May (digital producer of LIFT, Uk), Ada Umeofia (webuilt.org), Ferdinand Adimefe (Creative Nigeria Project), Otto Orondaam (Slum2School Project) , Blossom Nnodim (AdoptATweep) and more.
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