Memory of How It Feels

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Memory of How It Feels is a set of three dramatised tonal short stories by Neo Muyanga

The original text

Inspired by the traditional Zulu practice of exchanging beads encoded with secret messages between lovers, the text draws on elements of myth and folklore from Uganda, Egypt and Samaria, as well as classical and traditional music. Using a blend of narration, dance and chamber music it tells stories that offer reflections of both romantic and platonic new love.

Productions

2011: First performed in the Golden Arrow Studio at the Baxter Theatre on 9 March, directed by Ina Wichterich.

Sources

https://mg.co.za/article/2011-03-04-cape-theatre-picks-mqrch-4-2011/

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