A story of colonisation, belonging and loss, as told from the perspective of African New Zealanders. A celebration of a people, spanning centuries, and a statement of hope, lasting generations.
This play is a triptych - a piece in three separate yet related parts, that together tell a story of the colonisation, migration and celebration of a people, spanning centuries.
TIME
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SPACE
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STARS
It is 1561 in the kingdom of Mutapa, a large, pre-colonial, southern African territory. The arrival of the first Jesuit missionary to the kingdom has set the place abuzz with talk: the king and his mother seem to be taken with this white man's story of a white God and his punishments. But what does this mean for the way of the people? What does it mean for the ancestors who watch over them? What action must the ancestors take to protect the peace and harmony of their people?
This show is a part of Summer at Q, our month long festival celebrating independent makers. To explore the full festival line up click here.
Presented By:
Keagan Carr Fransch
With Support From:
Auckland Pride, Basement Theatre, Black Creatives Aotearoa, Proudly Asian Theatre, Auckland Theatre Company, Creative New Zealand, and Waitākere Ranges Local Board.
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