Shakara. Dance-Hall Queen

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Shakara dance-hall queen is a gripping drama on the struggle for identity power and control engulfing mothers and daughters in a modern city that is sharply split between the rich and the poor. How do these mothers and daughters cope in a world where their very survival is constantly challenged by the unyielding social and economic forces? Stay tuned for Shakara! Internationally renowned for her award-winning plays and novels Dr. Tess Onwueme is Africa's best known female dramatist whose writing and speaking often poke into taboo and controversial subjects revealing the untold hidden stories of young women and the poor who remain caught in various crossfires with; family tradition race class gender culture and politics. But then in the growing stampede for material wealth and power in both Africa and the global community today their striving for voice place and identity still remain unheard thus provoking Dr. Tess Onwueme¿who commits herself as a writer with an active conscience to constantly stage-a-hearing for them through her inspiring provocative writing and speaking. That the BBC recently adapted and produced Onwueme's 2001 award-winning play Shakara: Dance-Hall Queen as a major feature of their BBC World Drama Service for the Fall of 2004 is only one of such recent testimonies marking the enriching value of Dr. Onwueme¿s creative work as a steady staple for the international public as well as schools colleges and universities in international contexts where her creative writing continue to impact and transform the academic curricular as scholars and teachers continuously adapt as primary teaching texts and tools for teaching scholarship theses and dissertations.
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