
Ghana's educational and empowerment landscape recently witnessed two significant events emphasizing the intersection of mentorship, arts, and personal development. At the National Theatre, Vivie’s Dance and Theatre Academy (VDTA) celebrated its 10th anniversary with a grand showcase, while Akosua Ago Aboagye, General Manager of Sompa FM, provided critical career and life guidance at the 'Convergence of Mothers' event. Both occasions highlighted the necessity of supportive environments—whether through formal training or intentional personal relationships—in fostering long-term success. Under the theme “EvoluXion: Find X,” VDTA’s Sparkle Day 2026 featured a vibrant display of talent from children and young adults. The event served as a testament to a decade of nurturing creativity, with performances spanning dance, acrobatics, and music that emphasized resilience and growth. A major highlight of the evening was the announcement of the 10K Legacy Project by VDTA founder Vivian Boateng. This ambitious initiative aims to expand access to quality performing arts education, ensuring that the academy’s impact reaches more young performers in the coming years. Complementing the focus on youth development, Akosua Ago Aboagye addressed the practicalities of professional advancement for women during the Convergence of Mothers. Drawing from her own journey of managing a media career at Sompa FM alongside marriage and higher education, Aboagye emphasized that a woman's choice of partner is a pivotal career decision. She urged women to be intentional about selecting supportive spouses, noting that the right domestic foundation is essential for balancing the demands of motherhood with ambitious career goals. These events collectively underscore a holistic approach to education in Ghana, where the development of artistic skills is matched by the acquisition of life wisdom. As VDTA looks forward to its next decade through the 10K Legacy Project and Aboagye continues to advocate for women's professional empowerment, the focus remains on building structures that allow individuals to thrive. Whether on a stage or in a boardroom, the message from these leaders is clear: growth requires both personal resilience and a strong support network.
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