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05 Feb 2023 | Sun 10:59
President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih has officially reopened the newly upgraded Olympus building
President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih has officially reopened the newly upgraded Olympus building
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Upgraded Olympus building
Pres. reopens the newly upgraded Olympus building
 
The Olympus was officially reopened, on Saturday
 
The project was funded by the government and a HICDP grant from the government of India
 
Olympus was opened 64 years ago, in 1959

President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih has officially reopened the Olympus building following a significant modernization and upgrading project of the cinema and theatre.

The newly upgraded Olympus building, which was renovated and modernized as part of the administration’s policy on providing avenues to promote the creative skills and talent of the youth was officially reopened, on Saturday.

The project was funded by the government and a "High Impact Community Development Project" grant from the government of India. Improvements made to the theatre building include the installation of a retractable motorized screen, a modern digital projector, new surround sound and lighting systems, a control room, and the addition of practice rooms and changing rooms.

The upgrades to the theatre also include a more spacious café, a backyard stage for small events and concerts, and ramps for wheelchair accessibility.

Olympus was opened 64 years ago, in 1959, and paved the way for developing the music, motion picture, and performing arts industries.

First Lady Fazna Ahmed, High Commissioner of India to the Maldives, Ministers and entertainment industry stakeholders attended the ceremony.

Last updated at: 4 months ago
Reviewed by: Maryam Dhaanish Nasheed
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