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NEWS: Burkinabe Festival Takes Place Despite COVID-19

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:16 am

The highly talked about festival took place on Thursday, despite the coronavirus that has interrupted various sectors around the world. The coronavirus didn’t stop the festival from holding, as many citizens trooped to the theatres in Burkina Faso.

This year, an oddity has been added to the idea of the celebration. It’s a show made totally with the projecting of nearby youth and acted in the yard of the head of the area. The occasion gave an occasion to the coordinators to honor this area.

”The most ideal approach to offer back to the area, the liberality that was offered to us when we showed up here – was to welcome them ready, to include them, to open them to our creation, and idyllic motion”, Tangarda said.

There was unlimited joy amongst the citizens of Cameroon, they all came to watch their favourite actors in the theatre, the festival was initially postponed to next year due to the Covid-19 panamic but had to be rescheduled to this Thursday.

Albert Echetah

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