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“Mastering the Stage: Prof. Mercy Mirembe Ntangaare on Elevating Ugandan Theatre”

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In this inspiring episode of “Ugandan Art Speaks Out,” Prof. Mercy Mirembe Ntangaare discusses the transformative power of professional discipline in the Ugandan theatre industry. Discover how dedication to craft, ethical practices, and collaborative efforts are shaping a new era for Ugandan theatre. Prof. Ntangaare shares insights on nurturing talent and maintaining the delicate balance between tradition and innovation. Tune in to learn how discipline becomes the cornerstone of artistic excellence and cultural legacy in Uganda’s performing arts. 🎭🇺🇬

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In this inspiring episode of “Ugandan Art Speaks Out,” Prof. Mercy Mirembe Ntangaare discusses the transformative power of professional discipline in the Ugandan theatre industry. Discover how dedication to craft, ethical practices, and collaborative efforts are shaping a new era for Ugandan theatre. Prof. Ntangaare shares insights on nurturing talent and maintaining the delicate balance between tradition and innovation. Tune in to learn how discipline becomes the cornerstone of artistic excellence and cultural legacy in Uganda’s performing arts. 🎭🇺🇬

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We’d love to hear from you! Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.org, or click here: “Send Us A Text”to send us a message. Your feedback could even earn you a shout-out in our next episode. to our monthly podcast support with whichever you can, your support makes our work grate and it keeps us going. Here is the link to subscribe.

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