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The Creatives Masterclass, organized by Afrikaba Production and led by Ronnie Ato Paintsil, has successfully taken place in Agona Swedru, empowering local creatives on harnessing digital power. The event, which was sponsored by Adepa Teachers Cooperative Credit Union, brought together a diverse group of artists, creatives, and industry experts to share knowledge, experiences, and insights.
The masterclass featured a lineup of expert speakers who delivered presentations on various topics relevant to the creative industry. Robert Abeku Ansah took the audience on a journey through the life and works of Mark Anthony, a legendary Ghanaian drawer from Agona Swedru, whose creative drawings inspired many concerts and music in Ghana in the 80s. This session was not only informative but also nostalgic, reminding attendees of the rich cultural heritage of Ghana.
Bismark Botctwey, aka Sintim, delivered a presentation on digital branding, highlighting the importance of establishing a strong online presence in today’s digital age. He shared practical tips and strategies on how creatives can leverage digital platforms to build their brand and reach a wider audience.
Richard Romeo Shamo Tetteh’s session on smart creativity explored the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and creativity. He demonstrated how AI can be used to enhance creativity skills, and how creatives can harness this technology to produce innovative and groundbreaking work.
Mclord Ice Impraim’s presentation on “Passion to Profession” was both inspiring and motivational. He shared his personal journey of turning his passion into a profession and offered practical advice on how creatives can do the same.
In a thought-provoking session, Joseph Acquaye, CEO of Adepa Teachers Cooperative Credit Union, discussed the importance of financial management for creatives. He highlighted the challenges many creatives face in managing their finances and planning for the future, particularly in Ghana where the creative industry can be unpredictable. He offered valuable insights and advice on how creatives can plan for their financial security, especially in their old age.
The event was moderated by MC Deefio, who kept the audience engaged and entertained throughout the day. The Creatives Masterclass was a resounding success, with attendees expressing their gratitude to the organizers and speakers for the valuable knowledge and insights shared.
Ronnie Ato Paintsil, CEO of Afrikaba Production, expressed his pleasure and appreciation to everyone who participated in and contributed to the success of the event. He promised to do more events in the future, further cementing Afrikaba Production’s commitment to empowering creatives in Ghana.
The Creatives Masterclass has set a new standard for creative events in Ghana, and its impact will be felt for a long time to come. As the creative industry continues to evolve, events like this will play a crucial role in shaping the next generation of Ghanaian creatives.