MKU: Institute of Creative and Performing Arts nurtures talents
Education
By
Standard Reporter
| Sep 06, 2016
Creative and performing arts have thrived since their establishment in the institution in 2002. The drama and music clubs have over the years catapulted brilliant students from local talents to national and international acts.
The drama club hosts a biweekly show known as “Kill it Thursday”, where some of the most creative actors, comedians, poets and musicians take the stage to entertain their fellow students.
Fact files on drama and music performances
- 2012 Twelve (12) awards at the National Music festivals
- 2013 Nineteen (19) awards at the National Music festivals
- 2013 One (1) award at the National Drama festivals
- 2015 Nine (9) awards and University category overall winners in the National Drama festivals
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