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MUSIC AND DRAMA FESTIVALS

KTB taps Music and Drama Festivals to Promote Domestic Tourism

Nairobi; Tuesday, 29 August 2023 – The Kenya Tourism Board (KTB) it tapping music festivals to drive and grow domestic tourism portfolio.

KTB Acting Chief Executive officer John Chirchir yesterday in a press statement disclosed that the board pitched for tourism themes in the just concluded national music festival that attracted a good number of entries.

“As a marketing agency, we are all aware of the potential learning institutions had in creating awareness  on domestic tourism and in this year’s  Music festivals  we had  19 classes attracting 172 entries at national level performing under the theme   “Tembea  Kenya –Tourism is you and me “, said Chirchir

Learning institutions including primary schools, Teacher training Colleges and Universities were among the entries on promotion of tourism with KTB pointing out that it has committed itself to reshaping the perceptions of Kenyans on domestic travels through positive storytelling that highlights the best of Kenya.

"Songs, poems and dance are an important way of communication especially in the African context. Through the arts, we are able to evoke emotions and get immediate feedback from Kenyans. This is why we leveraging performances and the arts to communicate to Kenyans and even show them the beauty of Kenya,” added Chirchir.

He said that the board was pleased to sponsor a theme during the National Music Festivals finals, aligning to the objective of promoting domestic tourism. “We believe that by capitalizing on the appeal of music and drama festivals, we can engage Kenyans in a way that enriches their appreciation for our country's unique experiences," he added.

According to the CEO, the domestic market is an important segment that has the potential to sustain the tourism industry in Kenya if properly explored through different initiatives such as leveraging on music festivals. “While international tourists play a substantial role in generating tourism revenue, we continue to emphasize the importance of fostering domestic tourism to balance the revenue streams. It is precisely for this reason that we remain committed to showcasing the incredible diversity of Kenya's tourism offerings leveraging different platforms which presents us with the opportunity,” said Chirchir.

The tourism sector is one of the most important industries to Kenya’s economy, contributing significantly to the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and providing livelihoods for many by employing about 270,000 people directly and another approximately 500,000 indirectly.

Cognizant of its important contribution, KTB seeks to challenge the prevailing notion that tourism is predominantly meant for foreign visitors, by harnessing the appeal of music and drama festivals. This is with the aim to instill a sense of pride and ownership among Kenyans, positioning them as integral participants in shaping the nation's tourism landscape.

Central to this initiative is the promotion of diverse tourism experiences beyond the traditional wildlife and beach attractions. Through dynamic music and drama festivals, KTB aims to highlight the range of tourism opportunities available across the country. From cultural immersions to eco-tourism adventures, sports events, birdwatching, captivating natural landscapes, guided safaris, water sports, and modern conferencing facilities, Kenyans will be introduced to a broader array of options.