Site Logo E-PROJECTTOPICS

ASSESSMENT OF NIGERIAN NATIONAL CARNIVAL COSTUME AND ITS REBRANDING FOR GREATER APPRECIATION


πŸ“


Presented To


Environmental Design Department

πŸ“„ Pages: 86       🧠 Words: 8206       πŸ“š Chapters: 5 πŸ—‚οΈοΈ For: PROJECT

πŸ‘οΈβ€πŸ—¨οΈοΈοΈ Views: 366      

⬇️ Download (Complete Report) Now!

ABSTRACT
This study, Assessment of Nigerian National Carnival and its re-branding for greater appreciation. is an attempt to assess the kind of costume used during Abuja cultural carnival as well as determining their usefulness in Nigerian cultural values. The research was necessitated by the need to identify, assess, examine and provide suggestions on the type of costume to be used in Abuja Carnival. Objectives of the study include: to identify the costume used for Abuja carnival; assess the changes that have occurred since the beginning of Abuja carnival (2005); examine both management and control levels of the carnival; assess the Abuja National carnival towards the promotion of tourism attraction and Job creation in Nigeria; determine the impact of mordernisation on the costumes found during Abuja Carnival, and provide suggestions that will promote indigenous cultural costume towards socio- cultural sustainability. Literature and works were reviewed in line with the research topic and objectives. The descriptive research design was adopted, using structured questionnaire, interview schedules, observations and photographs. Data for the study were analysed and presented in frequencies and percentages. The findings of the study include: the type of costume used in Abuja carnival was in line with Nigerian indigenous style as at 2005, there is a shift from the use of Nigerian indigenous style of costume during carnival to the western style of carnival costume due to strong influence of modernization; lack of strong involvement of costume designers by state contingents during carnival has also affected the costumes used during carnival; it has been discovered that there is no comprehensive documentation for future references by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Abuja. Pictures and videos of each yearly carnival were, not properly kept, and there is no proper orientation given to representatives of each state contingent before the carnival on cultural costume. Recommendations for the study include, among others: Costumes and make-up should be included in Nigerian Tertiary curriculum; there is a need for the Ministry of Culture and Tourism to initiate the formulation, co-ordination and implementation of the immediate role that the cultural and tourism sectors need to play towards the general diversification of Nigerian economy; with the present economic hardship, the ministry can involve Independent Non- Government Organisations, associations, private entrepreneurs to revive and promote cultural industries. This will be a jump start to the solution of the problem; costume designers and local craft-men should be strongly involved in planning of the carnival to make it successful, and there should be also comprehensive documentation of all the activities held at the end of the carnival.

PLEASE NOTE

This material is a comprehensive and well-written project, structured into Chapter (1 to 5) for clarity and depth.


To access the full material click the download button below


OR


Contact our support team via Call/WhatsApp: 09019904113 for further inquiries.

Thank you for choosing us!

πŸ“„ Pages: 86       🧠 Words: 8206       πŸ“š Chapters: 5 πŸ—‚οΈοΈ For: PROJECT

πŸ‘οΈβ€πŸ—¨οΈοΈοΈ Views: 366      

⬇️ Download (Complete Report) Now!

πŸ”— Related Topics

REDEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL FOR THE NATIONAL MUSEUM KADUNA THE APPLICATION OF INDIGENOUS NIGERIAN ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS IN CONTEMPORARY MUSEUM ARCHITECTURE NIGERIAN INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS COMPLEX ABUJA AN ATTEMPT TOWARDS EXPRESSING REGIONAL ARCHITECTURE AN ASSESSMENT OF PARTICIPATION IN OUTDOOR RECREATION ACTIVITIES IN YENAGOA TOWN AN ASSESSMENT OF THE PROPERTIES OF CONCRETE MADE WITH CERAMIC WASTE AS AGGREGATE ADAPTATION OF NIGERIAN HANDCRAFT WOVEN AND PRINTED FABRICS FOR APPAREL PRODUCTION AND FASHION APPRECIATION AN ASSESSMENT OF THE IMPACTS OF PLANNING CONTROLS ON RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENTS IN KADUNA METROPOLIS AN ASSESSMENT OF SAFETY RISK FACTORS DURING INSTALLATION AND DISMANTLING OF TOWER CRANES ON CONSTRUCTION SITES ANALYSIS OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ORGANISATIONAL CULTURE AND INNOVATION IN NIGERIAN QUANTITY SURVEYING FIRMS ASSESSMENT OF MOTIVATION OF NON-CONSTRUCTION PROFESSIONALS IN CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES A STUDY OF PAINTING CAREERS OF SELF-TAUGHT FEMALE NIGERIAN ARTISTS NIKE OKUNDAYE AND PEJU ALATISE ASSESSMENT OF TOURISTS PERCEPTION OF THE YANKARI GAME RESERVE AS A TOURIST DESTINATION RURAL TOURISM MORPHOLOGY: AN EXAMINATION OF MASQUERADES AND ARTISTIC ELEMENTS IN THE RIVERS STATE CARNIVAL AN ANALYSIS OF UNCONVENTIONAL MATERIALS USED FOR ART EXPRESSION BY NINE (9) SELECTED NIGERIAN ARTISTS EVALUATION OF THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR ARTS AND CULTURE TO NATIOAL DEVELOPMENT AN ASSESSMENT OF ACCESS TO FINANCE FOR HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CONTEXTUALISATION OF POTHOLES ON NIGERIAN ROADS IN PAINTING BIOPHILIC DESIGN PATTERNS AS TOOLS FOR ENHANCING PATIENTS’ HEALING AND PSYCHOLOGICAL RECOVERY IN THE DESIGN OF NATIONAL CANCER HOSPITAL, ABUJA A FUSION OF NIGERIA’S REGIONAL ARCHITECTURAL STYLES IN THE DESIGN OF PROPOSED NATIONAL ARTS AND HISTORY MUSEUM DETERMINATION OF THE PROSPECT OF PARTNERING AS PROCUREMENT METHOD IN THE NIGERIAN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY AN ASSESSMENT OF HOUSING MARKET CHARACTERISTICS IN ZARIA - INCLUDING POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS

click on whatsapp