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Michael Etherton and John Reed, Chikwakwa Remembered: Theatre & Politics in Zambia, 1968–1972
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Notes on Contributors vii
- Obituary Efo Kodjo Mawugbe ix
- Introduction xi
- Festivals as a Strategy for the Development of Theatre in Zimbabwe 1980–2010 1
- The Legacy of Festac ’77 The challenge of the Nigerian National Theatre at Iganmu 14
- Festac, Month by Month & Soyinka’s Involvement 22
- The Dakar Festivals of 1966 & 2010 28
- African Renaissance between Rhetoric & the Aesthetics of Extravagance: FESMAN 2010 – Entrapped in Textuality 30
- Theatre Programme for FESMAN & Commentary 39
- The Pan-African Historical Theatre Festival (PANAFEST) in Ghana 1992–2010 The vision and the reality 45
- PANAFEST through the Headlines An annotated bibliography 56
- International Festivals & Transnational Theatre Circuits in Egypt: Ambassadors of no nation 68
- The Jos Theatre Festival 2004–2011 A theatre festival in a divided community 75
- The Grahamstown Festival & the Making of a Dramatist: An interview with Andrew Buckland 89
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Playscript
- Prison Graduates EFO KODJO MAWUGBE 100
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Book Reviews
- Bernth Lindfors, Ira Aldridge, Vol. 1,The Early Years, 1807-1833, & Vol.2, The Vagabond Years, 1833-1852 140
- Austin Asagba (ed.), Cross-Currents in African Theatre and Theatre & Minority Rights: Perspectives on the Niger 142
- Michael Etherton and John Reed, Chikwakwa Remembered: Theatre & Politics in Zambia, 1968–1972 145
- Kene Igweonu (ed.), Trends in Twenty-First Century African Theatre & Performance (Foreword by Temple Hauptfleisch) 147
- Austin Ovigue Asagba (ed.), Sam Ukala: His Work at Sixty, and Duro Oni & Sola Adeyemi, (eds), Developments in the Theory & Practice of Contemporary Nigerian Drama & Theatre: A Festschrift in Honour of Dapo Adel 151
- Barclays Ayakoroma, Dance on his Grave & A Matter of Honour, Greg Mbajiorgu, Wake Up Everyone, & Jonathan Desen Mbachaga, Widow’s 154
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Notes on Contributors vii
- Obituary Efo Kodjo Mawugbe ix
- Introduction xi
- Festivals as a Strategy for the Development of Theatre in Zimbabwe 1980–2010 1
- The Legacy of Festac ’77 The challenge of the Nigerian National Theatre at Iganmu 14
- Festac, Month by Month & Soyinka’s Involvement 22
- The Dakar Festivals of 1966 & 2010 28
- African Renaissance between Rhetoric & the Aesthetics of Extravagance: FESMAN 2010 – Entrapped in Textuality 30
- Theatre Programme for FESMAN & Commentary 39
- The Pan-African Historical Theatre Festival (PANAFEST) in Ghana 1992–2010 The vision and the reality 45
- PANAFEST through the Headlines An annotated bibliography 56
- International Festivals & Transnational Theatre Circuits in Egypt: Ambassadors of no nation 68
- The Jos Theatre Festival 2004–2011 A theatre festival in a divided community 75
- The Grahamstown Festival & the Making of a Dramatist: An interview with Andrew Buckland 89
-
Playscript
- Prison Graduates EFO KODJO MAWUGBE 100
-
Book Reviews
- Bernth Lindfors, Ira Aldridge, Vol. 1,The Early Years, 1807-1833, & Vol.2, The Vagabond Years, 1833-1852 140
- Austin Asagba (ed.), Cross-Currents in African Theatre and Theatre & Minority Rights: Perspectives on the Niger 142
- Michael Etherton and John Reed, Chikwakwa Remembered: Theatre & Politics in Zambia, 1968–1972 145
- Kene Igweonu (ed.), Trends in Twenty-First Century African Theatre & Performance (Foreword by Temple Hauptfleisch) 147
- Austin Ovigue Asagba (ed.), Sam Ukala: His Work at Sixty, and Duro Oni & Sola Adeyemi, (eds), Developments in the Theory & Practice of Contemporary Nigerian Drama & Theatre: A Festschrift in Honour of Dapo Adel 151
- Barclays Ayakoroma, Dance on his Grave & A Matter of Honour, Greg Mbajiorgu, Wake Up Everyone, & Jonathan Desen Mbachaga, Widow’s 154