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Delving into the untold stories of Ghana's past, a new theatre production is exploring the complex history of the transatlantic slave trade and its impact on the country's cultural identity.
'Ayorkumi', a play written by Gerald Nyarko Mensah, tells the story of an anointed princess from Ghana who narrowly escapes capture by slave raiders as a baby during the shea butter market day in Salaga.
The play follows her journey as she is rescued and adopted by a salt trader, and explores the themes of resistance, identity, and cultural heritage.
Through a blend of music, dance, and drama, 'Ayorkumi' brings to life the stories of those who fought against the slave trade in Ghana.
According to Gerald Nyarko Mensah, the play is a tribute to the resilience and courage of Ghanaians who resisted the transatlantic slave trade.
“I believe there are other narratives to the slave trade and our ancestors knew how to trade even before colonization started. We want to share the stories of our ancestors, who fought against the slave trade and preserved our culture," he said.
The play features a live band, choreographed dance, deep narrations, and traditional poetry, making it a unique and immersive experience.
The Director Kobina Hagan hopes that 'Ayorkumi' will spark important conversations about Ghana's history and cultural heritage.
'Ayorkumi' premieres on May 11th 2024 at the Alliance Francaise.
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