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26) AESTHETICS IN PLAY PRODUCTION AS A VIABLE FACTOR FOR AUDIENCE APPEAL: DRUMS OF WAR AS PARADIGM

ABSTRACT The joy of every play director is to see that his audience is appreciative and well-receptive of his  directed plays and would want to patronize the live theatre again and again; such was the production of Bakare Ojo-Rasaki \'s Drums of War. The production was laden with aesthetic effects which are believed to have been the major... Continue Reading

27) ACTING TECHNIQUES AND ROLE INTERPRETATION BY THENIGERIANACTOR:A CASE STUDY OF KOLA OYEWO

ABSTRACT The acting profession has been treated with disdain especially within the Nigerian society that makes it appear that the profession does not require active and high standard skill; thus every Tom, Dick and Harry want to venture into it without the required dexterity. It is against this background that this research explores the acting... Continue Reading

28) POLITICAL THEATRE AND CORRUPTION IN NIGERIA: FINDING MEANINGS IN RASAKI OJO BAKARE'S ONCE UPON A TOWER.

ABSTRACT A persisting trend in Political theatre in Nigeria has remained a careful evaluation and a critical analysis of the vicious Politicking and corruption perpetuated by the Nigerian political elites in the Nigerian polity, questioning the status quo.for a general social change. However, this vicious politicking and corruption has demeaned... Continue Reading

29) THE IMPERATIVE OF SOCIO-POLITICAL SATIRE IN FEMI OSOFISAN'S MANY COLOURS MAKES THUNDER KING

TABLE OF CONTENTS Title page - - - - - - - - i Declaration - - - - - - - - ii Certification - - - - - - - - iii Acknowledgement - - - - - - - iv Dedication - - - - - - - v Table of content - - - - - - - vi Abstract - - - - - - - - vii CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the study - - - - - - 1 1.2 Statement of the problem - - - - - - 2 1.3... Continue Reading

30) THE CONTRIBUTION OF FOLKISM TO MEANINGFUL THEMATIC EXPLORATION IN NIGERIAN PLAYWRITING

Over the decades, Nigerian playwrights have written plays devoid of folk materials such as myths, legends, folktales, folksongs, folkdances and other indigenous materials that can contribute effectively to the relevance of themes explored in Nigerian playwriting. In this direction, the study examines Sam Ukala’s theory of Folkism as it relates... Continue Reading

31) THE ROLE OF A FILM-MAKER IN SUSTAINING CULTURE DEVELOPMENT IN THE CONTEMPORARY NIGERIAN SOCIETY-A CASE STUDY OF - KUNLE AFOLAYAN.-OCTOBER 1- FEATURE FILM

THE ROLE OF A FILM-MAKER IN SUSTAINING CULTURE & DEVELOPMENT IN THE CONTEMPORARY NIGERIAN SOCIETY: A CASE STUDY OF “OCTOBER 1” FEATURE FILM BY KUNLE AFOLAYAN. BY ABDULQADIR, HUSSAIN ZAGURU (P14ARTP7006) A RESEARCH PROJECT SUBMITTED TO THE POST GRADUATE SCHOOL OF AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY, ZARIA IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE CONDITIONS FOR THE... Continue Reading

32) GENDER DIMENSIONS OF WAR: A STUDY OF FEMI OSOFISAN'S WOMEN OF OWU

ABSTRACT The gender dimensions of war and in Nigeria is perniciously depict ing a devastating trend as are the challenges faced in understanding the gendered dimensions of suf fering and shock that is involved, as war is invariably pervading lives and every aspect of society . The costs have been evident as wars are often characterized by large s... Continue Reading

33) THE PHILOSOPHY OF BASICS AND FRAGMENTS IN PLAY-DIRECTING: CIRCUS OF FREEDOM SQUARE PRODUCTION AS PARADIGM

ABSTRACT The essence of drama is communication and this communication must be done in a manner that the audience will understand because they are the one will communicate to through the drama that we perform. In communicating this message, the director must understand the nature of his audience, it is these understandings that will prompt him in... Continue Reading

34) ASSESSING PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH FOR EFFECTIVE DESIGN OF HEALTH COMMUNICATION

ABSTRACT The aim of this research is to determine the levels of participation in all the stages of the production of the radio program Flava . Health interventions are beginning to incorporate the use of audience participation in their research process although for some, participation is just a  talk  rather than a  walk. The major objectives... Continue Reading

35) THE EFFECTS OF VISUAL DESIGNS ON AFRICAN EPIC DRAMA A D THEATRE: A STUDY OF LANGBODO PRODUCTION

ABSTRACT Visual designs in the theatre have received different touches from different scholars and theorists. Some theorists made it relevant while some believe that they are less important. This study examines the indispensability of visual designs (costume and make up, set props and light) in the African theatre in relation to Langbodo... Continue Reading

36) FUNCTIONAL AESTHETICS OF AFRICAN DANCE: A STUDY OF AKOTO DANCE

 ABSTRACT Dance as a non material culture can only be perceived and appreciated via the auditor) and sight sense organs. This fact can be said to have reduced the chances of preserving and documenting Akoto dance, as the initiators and pioneers of the dance were non literates. This poses a problem to the later performers of the dance as they are... Continue Reading

37) THE IMPACT OF MUSIC ON TELEVISION COMMERCIAL

1. Introduction 4 2. Theoretical Framework 2.1. Television Commercials 8 2.2. Attitude 10 2.3. Different Types of Commercial Background Music 11 2.4. Elaboration Likelihood Model and Theory of Musical Fit 12 3. Problem Statement 3.1. Research Question and Sub-Questions 18 3.2. Purpose and Relevance of the Research 19 4. Methodology 20 5.... Continue Reading

38) CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF COSTUME AND MAKE-UP IN THE CONFLUENCE V-CARNIVAL 2014 OF KOGI STATE, NIGERIA

ABSTRACT This research work is an analytical study of the use of Costumes and Make-up during the 2014 Edition of Confluence-V-Carnival. It is a case study research which explored the interview approach, and uses the MLA documentation style sheet. Chapter one defines the background and frame of reference for the project; providing the objectives,... Continue Reading

39) MANAGING THE UNIVERSITY BASED THEATRE; CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS, FUOYE AS A CASE STUDY

ABSTRACT The aim of this research is to examine the impact of management in FUOYE Theatre and Media Arts department. That is, using the department as a case study to examine the importance of management in the department. Chapter one covers the general introduction which includes the background, purpose, significance and scope of the study, there... Continue Reading

40) AN APPRAISAL OF THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON YOUTHS IN FEDERAL UNIVERSITY, OYE EKITI

ABSTRACT The new media otherwise known as the social media is the focus of this study. It is an impact assessment research using the students of Federal University Oye-Ekiti as its study sample. The social media platforms included in this project includes; Facebook, Instagram, Whatsapp and Biogs. Youths, especially undergraduates are the target of... Continue Reading

41) FUNCTIONAL AESTHETICS OF AFRICAN DANCE: A STUDY OF AKOTO DANCE

ABSTRACT Dance as a non material culture can only be perceived and appreciated via the auditor) and sight sense organs. This fact can be said to have reduced the chances of preserving and documenting Akoto dance, as the initiators and pioneers of the dance were non literates. This poses a problem to the later performers of the dance as they are... Continue Reading

42) AN APPRAISAL OF THE PRINT MEDIA IN POLITICAL MOBILIZATION IN NIGERIA

ABSTRACT This study appraises the role of the print media in political mobilization in Nigeria; using the Hope newspaper as a paradigm of the print media.The Media is the mirror of the society, and its role in developing the society cannot be overestimated. Suffice to say that the mass media as the fourth estate of governance had been assigned the... Continue Reading

43) THE EFFECT OF SATIRE IN WALE ADENUGA'S "PAPA AJASCO"

ABSTRACT This study is a critical appraisal of the effect of satire using Wale Adenuga\'s PAPA AJASCO. The focus is on the effectiveness of the message in comic films. The study\'s  objective is to identify how to make the message in satirical comic films relevant to the audience. Through content analysis, personality interview and Focus Group... Continue Reading

44) THE IMPACT OF MUSIC ON TELEVISION COMMERCIAL

1. Introduction 4 2. Theoretical Framework 2.1. Television Commercials 8 2.2. Attitude 10 2.3. Different Types of Commercial Background Music 11 2.4. Elaboration Likelihood Model and Theory of Musical Fit 12 3. Problem Statement 3.1. Research Question and Sub-Questions 18 3.2. Purpose and Relevance of the Research 19 4. Methodology 20 5.... Continue Reading

45) WOMEN AS AN AGENT OF PEACE IN AHMED YERIMA'S LITTLE DROPS AND ARISTOPHANES' LYSISTRATA

ABSTRACT This study is titled “Women as Agents of Peace in Ahmed Yerima’s Little Drops and Aristophanes’ Lysistrata”. The study deals with how women overtime have come to the world’s rescue by ensuring that peace reigns supreme in the society. The researcher will approach this project by analysing Ahmed Yerima’s Little Drops and... Continue Reading

46) NOLLYWOOD AS A PRESERVER OF NIGERIAN CULTURE; A CASE STUDY OF TUNDE KELANI’S ARUGBA

ABSTRACT The general objective of this study is to appraise the representation of the Nigerian (African) culture in the global market by the Nigerian Nollywood. Specifically, the study tries to find out how The Nigerian Nollywood projects Nigerian rich local cultural values to the outside world; and appraise how the influx of foreign cultural... Continue Reading

47) MANAGING THE UNIVERSITY BASED THEATRE, CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS; FUOYE AS A CASE STUDY

Background of the Study Theatre has become more popular over the years. It is generally known to people as a building designed for performance of plays, dances etc. In our institution today where there is Theatre Art Department some of their output works in theatre industries, while some are independent, although the word theatre and drama are... Continue Reading

48) AUDIENCE PERCEPTION OF MEDIA COVERAGE AND MANAGEMENT OF THE 2011 POST ELECTION VIOLENCE

ABSTRACT The media can be used as an instrument to build as well as to destroy the human society. This study has tried to establish the inherent nature of conflict and crises in human society as well as the significant role of media and communication in forming and shaping individual or group perception of events or issues, enhancing human... Continue Reading

49) NOLLYWOOD AS A PRESERVER OF NIGERIAN CULTURE; A CASE STUDY OF TUNDE KELANI’S ARUGBA

ABSTRACT The general objective of this study is to appraise the representation of the Nigerian (African) culture in the global market by the Nigerian Nollywood. Specifically, the study tries to find out how The Nigerian Nollywood projects Nigerian rich local cultural values to the outside world; and appraise how the influx of foreign cultural... Continue Reading

50) TELEVISION PROGRAMMING FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT: A STUDY OF AAJIIREBI PROGRAMME ON AFRICA MAGIC YORUBA

Abstract Media create norms and role models for people to emulate and imitate; television as a medium has the persuasive powers that can trigger change in number of ways in any society. Television programming for social development, a study of “Aajiirebi” on Africa Magic Yoruba. The researcher discovers that “Aajiirebi” programme on Africa... Continue Reading
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