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YDC Theatre Calls for Investment in Children

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March 23, 2025
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Blantyre-based youthful theatre group YDC on Wednesday called upon policymakers to invest in theatre for children and young people to meet their dreams.

The remarks were made by actor and playwright Fumbani Phiri as the world celebrates World Theatre for Children and Young People, which is an annual event that takes place om March 20.

This is an initiative led by the International Association of Theatre for Children and Young People (Assitej) with the purpose of communication and promoting the phrase “take a child to the theatre, today”.

Phiri said theatre was not just a form of entertainment but also a powerful tool for shaping young minds, building empathy as well as fostering a deeper understanding of the world.

“As we celebrate World Theatre Day for Children and Young People, let us recognise the transformative power of theatre in nurturing creativity, critical thinking and self-expression in young audiences,” he said.

Phiri said young people’s voices mattered.

“Keep telling stories, challenging norms and pushing boundaries. Theatre is more than performance; it is a movement for change, space for reflection and a platform for empowerment,” he said.

Phiri advised young people not to be afraid of creating, speaking out and imagining a better world through theatre and art in general.

“The future of theatre belongs to them, and their stories will shape generations to come,” he said.

Phiri has since said YDC Theatre is bringing Udolo Wanga Youth Festival this year to be held in the month of August and September.

National Theatre Association of Malawi (Ntam) President Maxwell Chiphinga, better known as Max DC, said they would have loved to hold an event on the day but would not manage since they have an annual general meeting on March 29 2025.

Chiphinga said the was a need to encourage children and young people to utilise their talents.

This has article was originally published by The Times Group under the tittle Theatre Calls for Investment in Children and has been reposted here by their permission.

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