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E-grāmata: African Theatre 19: Opera & Music Theatre

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  • Formāts: 288 pages
  • Sērija : African Theatre
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Nov-2020
  • Izdevniecība: James Currey
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781787449503
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  • Sērija : African Theatre
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Nov-2020
  • Izdevniecība: James Currey
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781787449503
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Compelling inside views of what characterises opera and music theatre in African and African diasporic contexts.

Music is often cited as a central artistic mode in African theatre and performance practices. However, little attention has been paid to music theatre on the continent in general, and to opera in particular, with the exceptions ofa few noted genres, such as Concert Party or the Yorłbį "folk opera" of the 1960s, and the emerging research on opera culture in South Africa. This volume of African Theatre highlights the diversity across the continent from a variety of perspectives - including those of genre, media, and historiography. Above all, it raises questions and encourages debate: What does "opera" mean in African and African diasporic contexts? What are its practices and legacies - colonial, postcolonial and decolonial; what is its relation to the intersectionalities of race and class? How do opera and music theatre reflect, change or obscure social, political and economic realities? How are they connected to educational and cultural institutions, and non-profit organisations? And why is opera contradictorily, at various times, perceived as both "grand" and "elitist, "folk" and "quotidian", "Eurocentric" and "indigenous"? Contributors also address aesthetic transformation processes, the porousness of genre boundaries and the role of space and place, with examples ranging from Egypt to South Africa, from Uganda to West Africa and the USA. The playscript in this volume is We Take Care of Our Own by Zainabu Jallo GUEST EDITORS: Christine Matzke, Lena van der Hoven, Christopher Odhiambo & Hilde Roos

Series Editors: Yvette Hutchison, Reader, Department of Theatre & Performance Studies, University of Warwick; Chukwuma Okoye, Reader in African Theatre & Performance University of Ibadan; Jane Plastow, Professor of African Theatre, University of Leeds.

Recenzijas

[ thought]-provoking and horizon-broadening. * HERRI * Illuminating 'the diversity of opera and music theatre across a variety of African and African diasporic contexts', this volume rethinks the immediate Eurocentric implications of opera as a term and embraces a more wideranging conceptualization of the art form. -- Journal of African History

List of Illustrations
ix
Notes on Contributors xi
Obituaries
Remembering Victor Ukaegbu xvii
Oladipo Agboluaje
Sidwell Hartman & George Stevens xix
Michael Arendse
Acknowledgements xxiv
Introduction 1(14)
Lena Van Der Hoven
Christine Matzke
Hilde Roos
Christopher Odhiambo
Articles
15(188)
A Revolt in (more than just) Four Parts
17(12)
Neo Muyanga
`It was here, you must remember, our children played their games' A Historiography of District Six Musical Theatre
29(23)
Paula Fourie
`Opera is an art form for everyone' Black Empowerment in the South African Opera Adaptations Unogumbe (2013) and Breathe - Umphefumlo (2015)
52(25)
Lena Van Der Hoven
Liani Maasdorp
`We can't let politics define the arts' Interviews with South African Opera Singers
77(13)
Lena Van Der Hoven
Aida's Legacy or De-/Colonising Music Theatre in Egypt The Example of the Cairo Opera House
90(17)
Nora Amin
Towards an African Operatic Voice Composition, Dramaturgy and Identity Strategies in New Yoruba Opera
107(29)
Bode Omojola
The Phantom of the West African Opera A tour d'horizon
136(23)
Tobias Robert Klein
The `African Opera Village' Turns Ten Three Perspectives on a Controversial Project in Burkina Faso
159(24)
Fabian Lehmann
Wilfried Zoungrana
Andrea Reikat
`I smoked them out' Perspectives on the Emergence of Folk Opera or `Musical Plays' in Uganda
183(11)
Samuel Kasule
`Home is where the memory persists most' Introducing Zainabu Jallo's We Take Care of Our Own
194(9)
Christine Matzke
Playscript
203(28)
We Take Care of Our Own
Zainabu Jallo
Book Reviews edited
Sola Adeyemi
Pepetual Mforbe Chiangong on
231(2)
The Revolutionary Drama and Theatre of Femi Osofisan
Chima Osakwe
Chris Dunton on
233(4)
Senkatana
S. M. Mofokeng
`Funmi Adewole on
237(3)
Re-writing Pasts, Imagining Futures: Critical Explorations of Contemporary African Fiction and Theater
Victor N. Gomia
Gilbert S. Ndi
Christopher Odhiambo on
240(3)
A Passion for Opera
Angelo Gobbato
JC Niala on
243(2)
Bintou Were: African Opera
Koulsy Lamko
Christopher Odhiambo on
245(2)
Odyssey of an African Opera Singer
Musa Ngqungwana
Hilde Rooson
247(3)
Opera in a Multicultural World: Coloniality, Culture, Performance
Mary I. Ingraham
Joseph K. So
Roy Moodley
Allison R. Smith on
250(4)
The La Traviata Affair: Opera in the Age of Apartheid
Hilde Roos
Wayne Muller on
254(4)
Black Opera: History, Power, Engagement
Naomi Andre
William Fourie on
258
`New Voices in Black South African Opera' African Studies, vol. 75, no. 1
Naomi Andre
Donato Somma
Innocentia Jabulisile Mhlambi
CHRISTINE MATZKE, Lecturer in African Literatures and Cultures, Humboldt-University, Berlin. Lena van der Hoven is Assistant Professor for Music Studies at the University of Bayreuth, and Research Fellow of Africa Open Institute for Music, Research and Innovation at Stellenbosch University. In 2018 she received the Scientific Award of the University of Bayreuth for her research on South African Opera. Christopher Joseph Odhiambo is a Professor of literature, theatre, creative writing and film at the Department of Literature, Theatre and Film Studies at Moi University. CHRISTINE MATZKE, Lecturer in African Literatures and Cultures, Humboldt-University, Berlin. Hilde Roos is the General Manager of Africa Open Institute for Music, Rese In 2013 she co-edited the oral history book Eoan - Our Story and published her monograph The La Traviata Affair: Opera in the Age of Apartheid with University of California Press in 2018. Lena van der Hoven is Assistant Professor for Music Studies at the University of Bayreuth, and Research Fellow of Africa Open Institute for Music, Research and Innovation at Stellenbosch University. In 2018 she received the Scientific Award of the University of Bayreuth for her research on South African Opera. Hilde Roos is the General Manager of Africa Open Institute for Music, Rese In 2013 she co-edited the oral history book Eoan - Our Story and published her monograph The La Traviata Affair: Opera in the Age of Apartheid with University of California Press in 2018.