Mixta Africa, Africa’s leading real estate firm is sponsoring Wakaa, the musical in London’s west end. This was made known by the Chairman/ CEO Mixta Africa, Deji Alli,
at a joint press conference with Bolanle Austen-Peters Productions
(BAP) the award winning production company and producers of Wakaa as
well as the hugely popular Saro the musical. The announcement was made
during a press briefing held at Mixta head office in Victoria Island,
Lagos.
According to Imma Puche,
the Communications Manager of Mixta Africa based in Barcelona, Spain,
we are proud to be Lead Sponsor of Wakaa! The Musical.
Wakaa! is an
original African export that tells the African story, the African way.
It illustrates the current reality of the typical African youth who is
looking for a way out of Africa and failing to see the opportunities
that exist in here. When BAP Productions approached us about their
intention to take Wakaa to the global stage, it was easy for us to
connect with; firstly, because we want to support the arts, an industry
with immense potentials. Our support also demonstrates what Mixta Africa
is about: harnessing opportunities, which we do by building communities
across Africa.
Wakaa! The Musical is a play about the
trials, successes and experiences of young graduates with varied
background. A wager between them after graduation has a twist when the
realities of life and the folly of their choices hit them. The story
reveals the struggle and challenge young people face in present day
Africa and abroad. WAKAA! The Musical takes you on an emotional roller
coaster and is a strong satire of the Nigeria’s politics. Wakaa! first
ran in December of 2015 in Lagos and it was a huge success. Wakaa! The
Musical will hold form July 21st to 25th in London’s West End with a
total of 7 shows throughout the 5 days.
Managing Director of Mixta Nigeria, Kola
Ashiru-Balogun, also stated that, Mixta’s support for Wakaa on the
London project is also well aligned with our strategy for the diaspora
market. As you know, the African real estate sector currently offers
huge opportunities for investment: right from affordable homes to luxury
homes. There is a very strong African presence in London and we want to
use this medium to reach out to them about the opportunities back home.
On taking Nigeria’s first musical to London, Bolanle Austen-Peters had this to say:
“We should start exporting products, especially culture, from Nigeria and our musicals present us that opportunity. Creating jobs has always been my primary motivation. For example, previously outsourced cottage industries such as costume designing and training for technical roles are now being done in-house. We are birthing industries and developing talent that can rival any of the big institutions in the world,” She further went on to say.
As part of the sponsorship, Mixta Africa
will be hosting a Real Estate Investment Cocktail on the 22nd at the
Pullman Hotel. In addition, Mixta Africa will be hosting Africans living
in London on the 31st of July, 2016 at a family fun day event which
promises to be home away from home.
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