Drums That Dance In The Dark
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About the Book
Utse has just realised her son's fate because he danced, violating the taboo of dancing (the third to meet such mysterious circumstances). History is about to repeat itself and the tragedy to come is all too familiar.
Her daughter, Gada, sets loose the emotions that come to the fore. But while Utse and her husband, Malleah, fight against the odds, the seeds of betrayal know no bounds. Utse and her husband put the wheels in motion to reinforce the ban, but behind their every turn, sedition prevails. Utse's is the cry of war, war with the family she loves, war on the home front. And when all is done, the men walk free, leaving Utse to come to terms with her innocent daughter.
"Drums that Dance in the Dark" was first written in 1994, performed 1995, as a competition entry entitled "The Last Dancer's Will". An update version was written in 1997 called: "Dancing the Fool".In 2008, "Drums That Dance In The Dark"> featured at the Y Theatre, Leicester, England.
About the Author
Born in England 1969, Nduka Onwuegbute spent over 20 years in Nigeria, where he was educated.
In Nigeria, Nduka wrote for the TV soap ?Riddles & Hope? and his collaborated efforts engendered another award winning TV programme, ?Family Circle?.
Currently, lives in The UK with his family where he is working on a few short stories.