Prepare for a theatrical spectacle as playwright Gerald Nyarko Mensah unveils "Ayorkumi: The Shea Butter Queen (Part 1: The Awakening)," a story rooted in the Ewe-Togo Benin dialect meaning "Shea Butter Seller."
This theatre act, performed by Gean Fusion Drama Group and directed by Kobina Hagan, promises an immersive experience combining live music, dance, narration, and poetry.
Set in the colonial era, "Ayorkumi" tells of a Ghanaian princess's escape from slave raiders and her journey of self-discovery, guided by a salt trader and the gods. Her royal heritage and destiny are revealed in a series of divine encounters, culminating on her 18th birthday.
The production, rich in Ghanaian culture and folklore, explores themes of identity, destiny, and the human spirit, blending tradition with modernity for a unique experience.
The cast and crew, led by director Kobina Hagan, bring passion and expertise to the stage, creating a world of wonder and enchantment with stunning design and choreography.
In an interview, playwright Gerald Nyarko Mensah shares insights into the narrative's deeper meanings, highlighting the resilience of the Ghanaian people and their rich trade history, set against the backdrop of slavery and colonialism.
"Ayorkumi" is not just a play; it's a cultural narrative that showcases the resilience embedded in Ghanaian culture and the intricate knowledge of trade and international relations.
The premiere is set for Saturday, May 11th, 2024, at Alliance Francaise in Accra. Tickets are priced at GHC150 for Single, GHC280 for Double, and GHC600 E-Bundle for 5 tickets. Don't miss this enchanting tale of resilience and the enduring power of the human spirit. Secure your tickets now for a journey where magic and reality intertwine.