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The Development of the Theatre in French-speaking West Africa

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 January 2009

Unionmwan Edebiri
Affiliation:
Modern European Languages at Lagos University.

Extract

French-speaking African drama owed much of its growth in the colonial era to French initiative and support. From 1933 to the late 40s, French-speaking African drama was virtually synonymous with the end-of-year theatrical presentations at the William Ponty School in Gorée, Senegal. Not only did the French colonial administration encourage the students to tour the capitals of French West African colonies with their plays during the holidays but it also sponsored a William Ponty School troupe to the International Exhibition in Paris in 1937, where it performed Sokamé and Les prétendants rivaux.

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Articles
Copyright
Copyright © International Federation for Theatre Research 1984

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