Date(s) of Performance
9/16/2022-9/18/2022
Created by
nora chipaumire
Performers/Artists
nora chipaumire, McIntosh “SoKo” Jerahuni, Fatima Katiji,Tatenda Chabarwa, Shamar Wayne Watt, tyroneisaacstuart, Gilbert Zvamaida, Sylvestre Akakpo Adzaku, David Gagliardi, Jonathan Daniel, Tom Jules Samie, Kei Soares-Cobb, Mamoudou Konate, Corey Baker, Peter van Heerden, Lucia Palmieri
Summary
1890, Cecil John Rhodes, then Prime Minister of Cape Colonies, advanced the Union Jack past the Limpopo River, making way for further industrial development and encouraging colonialism and immigration. Three years later, these encounters resulted in conflicts with the Ndebele people residing in modern-day Zimbabwe. Again in 1896, led by the Shona, Africans took up arms against these European invaders. It took 94 years to finally overthrow the British; however, the work that began in 1896 continues today.
Disciplines
Theatre and Performance Studies
Files
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Additional Information
https://www.companychipaumire.com/