Avé Césaire
Description
This theatrical adaptation of the texts "Afriques Diaspora Négritude" by Marc Alexandre Oho Bambe (Captain Alexandre) flirts between slam, poetry, theater and music. It is a manifesto against the oversight of the black condition, which invites to a reflection on the black legacy. It is also a tribute to Aimé Césaire whose incandescent word, symbolizes the breath of the standing man.
Runtime
50 minutes
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Geography
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Database
Alexander Street
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