Africa-Press – Angola. Choro de África” is the title of the play that seeks to show the great challenges of the Poet Maior, Agostinho Neto, in whose poetry the desires of the Angolan nation are reflected, raising values such as faith, love, fraternity, solidarity and peace. As part of the CIT program, the play was shown yesterday at 6:30 pm at Elinga Teatro, by the theater group Kipapumunu.
According to the group’s director and artistic director, Luís Zage says that the show does not leave out the hardships of the colonial oppression process, which the poet denounces in his work, as well as the dream of a sacred hope for the conquest of independence.
“The dramatic show recreates real events, through the literary work “Sagrada Esperança”, in which the actors resort to well-known texts, such as “A Renuncia Impossível” and “Adeus à Hora da Largada”, poems that convey the self-determination of the Angolan people” , explains.
The Kipapumunu theater group was founded on March 13, 1995, in Luanda province. He participated in several art festivals, with emphasis on the Cidade de Luanda Award, in 2002.
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