Sunday, February 12, 2023

A Dance of the Forest

Hello readers:)
This is a response blog task given by my teacher Yesha Bhatt in this task we recently gave a presentation on this unit play by Wole Soyinka A Dance of the Forest in this group task we made one video of a summary and other part divided into groups so here I am giving you some information about the author and embedded my youtube video here and try to provide some important points which are related with the Play.

About the Author




Wole Soyinka was born on 13 July 1934 at Abeokuta, near Ibadan in western Nigeria. After preparatory university studies in 1954 at Government College in Ibadan, he continued at the University of Leeds, where, later, in 1973, he took his doctorate. During the six years spent in England, he was a dramaturgist at the Royal Court Theatre in London from 1958-1959. In 1960, he was awarded a Rockefeller bursary and returned to Nigeria to study African drama. At the same time, he taught drama and literature at various universities in Ibadan, Lagos, and Ife, where, since 1975, he has been professor of comparative literature. In 1960, he founded the theatre group, “The 1960 Masks” and in 1964, the “Orisun Theatre Company”, in which he has produced his own plays and taken part as actor. He has periodically been visiting professor at the universities of Cambridge, Sheffield, and Yale.


During the civil war in Nigeria, Soyinka appealed in an article for cease-fire. For this he was arrested in 1967, accused of conspiring with the Biafra rebels, and was held as a political prisoner for 22 months until 1969. Soyinka has published about 20 works: drama, novels and poetry. He writes in English and his literary language is marked by great scope and richness of words.


About the Author



Characters in The Play




Play Summary in Three Parts


Part-1This video is started from page no.1 to 10


Video-2 Page no. 11 to 20


Video-3 page no.20 to 31



Video-4 page no.31 to 40







Part Two



Part Three



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