
Margaret Gregory AkpanUniversity of Uyo | UNIUYO · Department of Theatre Arts
Margaret Gregory Akpan
Doctor of Philosophy
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The deployment of digital technology to create captivating spectacles in films has reflected the boundlessness of man’s ingenuity in recreating his world. Such creativity reflects considerably in the fluidity of using the computer to generate human concepts of the role of costume grounded on theatrical system in animation. The world of animation is...
The deployment of digital technology to create captivating spectacles in films has reflected the boundlessness of man’s ingenuity in recreating his world. Such creativity reflects considerably in the fluidity of using the computer to generate human concepts of the role of costume grounded on theatrical system in animation. The world of animation is...
In today`s Nigeria, unchecked spate of violence has gradually surfaced through slippages in human character and garner to domestic terrorism in many communities. Consequences reflect in development plans schemed for these communities. Ika community has experienced this setback significantly among others in terms of development. The dimensions the i...
From its inception through its deferent ages, theatre practice has been highly identified with its enormous contributions to the sustainable development of a given country or nation though not readily acknowledged by some, perhaps due to their bias perception of the arts in favour of the sciences and engineering. This research endeavour on "Subvert...
Journal of Tourism, Hospitality and Sports. (United Kingdom)
In Sunny E. Ododo & Osakwe S. Omoera (eds).
In Arts arid Design Studies(United Kingdom)
International Journal of African and Asian Studies - (United Kingdom)
In Akoh, A.D and Inegbe S. E. (eds)
In Effiong Johnson (ed).
In Effiong E. Johnson and Steven E. Inegbe (eds).
The dramatic arts, has through the years, produced notable practitioners in the various ages. A great many of these practitioners have creatively churned out works that have not only highlighted the peculiarities of their periods of dramatic history, but have also outlined the time confines of their ages, and the relevance of their works have defie...
In spite of the existence of different theories of theatre practice, the truth is that the profession IS made up of two components — the artistic and the technical — which must be well blended if the objectives of theatre practice must be actualised for the purposes of societal development and security. However, theatre practitioners seem to only c...
In Uwemedimo Atakpo & Steven E. Inegbe | In Anmed Yerima(ed).