LBHF celebrates African creativity with diverse performances such as traditional and contemporary dance, drama, music, painting, and photography expositions among others.
[1] [2][3] The LBHF celebrates African creativity with a variety of performances including traditional and modern dance, drama, music, and painting, as well as a photo exhibition.
The combination of traditional and modern performing techniques is intended to present guests with a one-of-a-kind cultural experience in Lagos.
The Lagos Black Heritage Festival (LBHF) was established in 2009 by Mr. Babatunde Raji Fashola led government administration, in remembrance of the African slave trade story.
[6] The three-week long festival celebrates African creativity with traditional and contemporary Dance, Drama, Music, Painting, Photo exposition and others.