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The festival is a good time to watch its symphony orchestra perform at other times of the year, the organization puts on a variety of performances, many of which are free.We are professional artists with masters of fine arts from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Every October, the venue hosts the annual MUSON Festival, a weeklong feast of drama, jazz, art exhibitions and opera. The Musical Society of Nigeria (MUSON) Center in Onikan has been the home of classical music in Lagos since its home first opened in 1995. Enjoy an evening of classical music at MUSON Center Another collective takes patrons to Tarkwa Bay, where they can binge on games and movies all night long.

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The Lagos State Parks and Gardens Agency has introduced a “Movie in the Park” series at Muri Okunola Park on the last Saturday of the month. Nothing To Do in Lagos, which curates some of the city’s alternative events, hosts a standing screening in the Ikoyi neighborhood. Outdoor movies are becoming a big thing in Lagos, with three open-air venues (all on Lagos Island) offering frequent screenings.

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See a movie outdoors at Muri Okunola Park Check the club’s social-media feeds for announcements of their upcoming trips, news of which usually gets posted a week in advance. These excursions offer a great opportunity to explore some of Lagos’ disappearing mangrove forests and wetlands, and spot their winged residents. Locations in the past have included the University of Lagos, Lekki Conservation Center and LUFASI Nature Park. Once a month, the Lekki Bird Club organizes a bird-watching outing, giving bird lovers a chance for sightings all around town.

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The Lekki Bird Club organizes frequent – and free – excursions to spot birds in the Lekki mangroves © Dumbra / Shutterstock Go birding in the mangroves of Lekki But they are green oases in a packed city year-round. The parks are quiet on weekdays, fairly busy on weekends and packed during public holidays. Sports fans will love the Ndubuisi Kanu Park (in Alausa) and Ikorodu Recreational Park, both of which have recently renovated basketball courts. Nearly all of them have park benches, children’s play areas, snack-and-drink kiosks and multiple shade trees. Except for a few that charge around N500 (children) and N1000 (adults) as entry fees, these parks are all free and open every day of the week. Thanks to more than 300 parks and gardens across Lagos state’s five divisions, city dwellers are getting the chance to spend more time outdoors. Escape the humid weather in the city’s public parks Recently, it created a suite of art-specific activities for busy adults and work-weary executives, including Sweet-Art (for the ladies) and Lead-Art (for men). Since 2003, this space has mentored school-age Lagosians in the basics of all things creative. While the kids are busy with their tutors, you can sit in a quiet corner of the main gallery and read a book from the gallery’s library.įor visitors who would love to paint under the guidance of a master artist, the place to be is the Biodun Omolayo Gallery (at Lagos City Mall in Onikan). The workshops cost a token price, which usually goes toward the materials to be used by participants. Let by experienced facilitators, these sessions help youngsters explore subjects like craft-making, sketching, painting, writing, poetry and music. Take the kids to Didi Museum’s creativity classesĪt least one Saturday a month, the Didi Museum hosts a creativity workshop for children. And if you’re not in a hurry, feel free to linger in the front yard, dotted with a fine collection of sculptures crafted from metal, tire and stone. Pop into its crafts shop to pick up a souvenir. Open every day of the week, its four floors showcase beautiful paintings, beads, fabrics, handcrafts and furniture older, more traditional pieces are on the uppermost floor. It’s an experience you won’t get anywhere else. Staff will welcome you warmly and (if you don’t mind) make you feel like royalty by dressing you up in local Yoruba costumes. If you’re in the Lekki area, head to the Nike Art Gallery – possibly the biggest gallery space in Lagos (and all of Nigeria). Get the royal treatment at Nike Art Gallery In November and December, you can mix and mingle with a bigger assembly of book lovers at the Lagos Books and Arts Festival (LABAF) and Quramo Festival (QFest), both also free to attend.










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