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Thinking on theatre
"The
spirits of Malawian Theatre are beginning to dance. Strange sounds
are being shaken our of throats. They slice through the evening
air. Men rattling tines run back and forth across the arena. The
notes leap from the drums to meeting the advancing shapes, the
drama movement is getting underway."
Introduction: 9 Malawian
Plays
Malawi is a theatre of
song, dance, and folklore interwoven within the tapestry of local
culture and morality. It is a theatre that has evolved amongst the
people from being a weapon of popular mobilisation for political
change during the 'Wind of Change' in pre-democratic era - to a tool
of community transformation in various areas of social, cultural and
economic development.
Theatre's role is of
crucial significance. Especially in this increasingly modern, urban,
fast- changing democratic era. Its function is to build a bridge
between the widening divide between the urban, consume culture of
the cities and the traditional culture of rural Malawi.
Performance does not
just take place in a 'theatre' either. It breaks out into new spaces
- and so too does it reflect possibilities for the future.
Theoretically, the work
is split between a conscious intellectual understanding of humanity
and physical instinctive and sub-conscious levels of expression.
European theatre-making
practice has been adapted so that in discovering a theatrical
language in the ensemble, we focus on tempos, tensions, rhythms,
sounds, tones, images, sensations, emotions manifested both publicly
and privately, that make up the specific human experience in Malawi.

Malawian culture,
practice and manner are the focal point for forms of expression and
are rigorously explored in rehearsal so we discover what blocks
exist in human communication, explore how desires manifest
themselves, how fears are hidden. and on and on through the cycles
and depths of discovering meaning through theatre.
What we discover in our
work that crosses cultural, class and ethnic boundaries, is that we
are, at the root, not so very different to one another. |