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| Paka Directed by Jo Mangan First Presented in Nairobi, Kenya |
In 2004 The Performance
Corporation was approached by Irish development agency Trocaire with
a view to engaging in a unique cultural venture in Kenya. In January 2005, a group of four actors along with director Jo Mangan and writer Tom Swift left for Nairobi. A five-week rehearsal and devising period with the group's Kenyan colleagues led to the creation of Paka - the fable of an orphan child whose adopted village finds it hard to accept his constant questioning of his elders' traditions and accepted behaviour. The play was first staged in Nairobi in front of an invited audience which included young refugees from the conflict in Burundi. It was then performed at the Lamukani Community Centre near Diani beach on the southern Kenyan coast. Performed at midday in the shade of a large tropical tree, Paka received a rapturous reception and provoked lengthy and lively debate. The entire process provided the company with an insight into the African
theatrical tradition and social conditions. It was a fascinating merger
of The Performance Corporation's visual/physical style with the
socially-motivated Forum style of The Amani People's Theatre. Cast: |
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