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The Management of the National Theatre of Ghana on Tuesday hosted a delegation from a German theatre group at the Theatre’s premises in Accra.
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The meeting marked the beginning of a promising collaborative partnership and cultural exchange programme aimed at enhancing artistic development and cross-cultural learning between Ghanaian and German theatre practitioners.
The engagement served as an opportunity for both parties to introduce themselves, discuss the framework for future collaborations, and outline plans for joint theatre workshops, performance exchanges, and knowledge-sharing initiatives.
As part of this collaboration, the German group, made up of theatre freelancers, would also present a donation of theatre equipment to the National Theatre to support its technical and production capacities.
In his remarks, the Ag. Executive Director of the National Theatre, Henry Herbert Malm, commended the initiative and applauded the team that worked tirelessly to bring the project to fruition.

He noted that such partnerships contribute significantly to the Theatre’s mandate of promoting the performing arts and strengthening international cultural ties.
The German delegation expressed its appreciation for the warm reception and hospitality extended by the National Theatre.
They shared their excitement about the opportunity to collaborate and exchange ideas with Ghanaian artists, emphasising their commitment to supporting the Theatre’s vision of cultural preservation and innovation.
This partnership is expected to pave the way for future joint productions and skill development programmes, reinforcing the National Theatre’s position as a hub for international artistic collaboration and cultural
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