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Ebi-Bulu as Gift on Children’s Day

- Yinka Olatunbosu­n

Children always dream of exciting things on May 27. Snacks, extended play time and out-door leisure have character is ed their holiday. Traditiona­lly, in Lag os, children enjoy Story Theatre with Grandma Wu ra every year on Children’ s day. This year was no different. Young ones arrived in drove sat the Terra Arena for the I jaw musical titled ,“Eb i-Bu lu ’’ which means“Good Heart .’’

The production which ran through the weekend preceding the Children’ s Day was based on an original story created by Proud African Roots titled ,“AM an of Character .’’ It is a story of chivalry and morals, se tina fictitious community in the Niger-Delta. The he roof the drama puts up a hard fight against the monster that threatens the lives of his people, even in the face of betrayal from his kinsmen.

The production which ran through the weekend preceding the Children’ s Day was based on an original story created by Proud African Roots titled ,“AM an of Character .’’ It is a story of chivalry and morals, se tina fictitious community in the Niger-Delta. The he roof the drama puts up a hard fight against the monster that threatens the lives of his people, even in the face of betrayal from his kinsmen.

Directed by Israel Me rio mame Wekpe, the play is a complete theatre; a collage of theatrical elements such as co lou rf ula nd detailed costumes, masks, puppet ry, make-up, dialogue, songs and cultural dances. The narrator, the bespectacl­ed Grandma Wu ra( Bola Edwards) was clad in her golden silk long-sleeved blouses and an kara circle skirt. After the performanc­e, she emphasized the importance lesson in the musical.

“Eb i-Bu lu mirrors the present state of our country Nigeria. The script was developed through research and an introducti­on of new characters with various genre of songs in order to make the piece come alive ,’’ she said.

“The fact that his play rest son singing, dancing and acting more than stretches the reality that today’ s acting requires a tripartite ability and training ,’’ Wekpe said.

The production was a product of commitment from parents of the child actors who made this story theatre possible.

“I salute the amazing parents who stuck through the rehearsals and road traffic to ensure that the children got all the training they needed to be part of this historical mind-blowing event ,’’ Edwards said. By the way, she usually stay sin character while still adorned in her costume whether on-stage or off-stage as dictated by profession­al ethics of theatrical performanc­e.

Eb u-Bu lu was written by Patrick Edwards and translated to I jaw by Charity O mag ho mi.

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