Traditional African expressive and performance forms like myths and rituals, dance and mime, music and masquerade. Diverse Western dramatic and theatrical modes such as classical Greek drama, Shakespearean and Jacobean theatre and modern European and American antirealist and avant~garde forms and technique
The study of myths—their relevance and importance—has always generated interest among scholars over ...
This dissertation reviews previous studies done on the works of Soyinka and outlines what seem to be...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN063872 / BLDSC - British Library Docum...
This study examines the dramaturgy of the Nigerian Nobel Laureate, Wole Soyinka as a model of an aut...
Abstract: The folk element in African literature and drama owes its richness to the various language...
Ritual fails and succeeds in most of Soyinka's plays. Each play depicts an interruption, involving a...
"The world is a stage and drama a mirror of society "- this expression is heard in many la...
While the earliest forms of Yoruba theater may very well be found in ritual plays such as egungun an...
The powerful presence of the theatricalised post-colonial body, suggests that foregrounding corpore...
The focus of the book is primarily performance and its dialectical relationship with culture and soc...
Many theatre scholars have come to accept the norm that only the Western form of tragedy as exemplif...
This article considers four canonical Nigerian plays to explore their potential for constructing an ...
Returning and recurring cultural forms, ancestral incarnations, theatrical imaginations, and racial ...
African Theatres & Performances looks at four specific performance forms in Africa and uses this to ...
Nigeria as an African nation with multifarious cultural groups has produced innovative playwrights a...
The study of myths—their relevance and importance—has always generated interest among scholars over ...
This dissertation reviews previous studies done on the works of Soyinka and outlines what seem to be...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN063872 / BLDSC - British Library Docum...
This study examines the dramaturgy of the Nigerian Nobel Laureate, Wole Soyinka as a model of an aut...
Abstract: The folk element in African literature and drama owes its richness to the various language...
Ritual fails and succeeds in most of Soyinka's plays. Each play depicts an interruption, involving a...
"The world is a stage and drama a mirror of society "- this expression is heard in many la...
While the earliest forms of Yoruba theater may very well be found in ritual plays such as egungun an...
The powerful presence of the theatricalised post-colonial body, suggests that foregrounding corpore...
The focus of the book is primarily performance and its dialectical relationship with culture and soc...
Many theatre scholars have come to accept the norm that only the Western form of tragedy as exemplif...
This article considers four canonical Nigerian plays to explore their potential for constructing an ...
Returning and recurring cultural forms, ancestral incarnations, theatrical imaginations, and racial ...
African Theatres & Performances looks at four specific performance forms in Africa and uses this to ...
Nigeria as an African nation with multifarious cultural groups has produced innovative playwrights a...
The study of myths—their relevance and importance—has always generated interest among scholars over ...
This dissertation reviews previous studies done on the works of Soyinka and outlines what seem to be...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN063872 / BLDSC - British Library Docum...