Kotéba National du Mali

Since its formation in 1969, the drama troupe Kotéba National du Mali has performed classic pieces of by Malian, African, and even European authors. In 1979 in search of a form of theatrical expression true to its traditional Bambaran heritage, the group took the form of the koteba consisting of chants, dance, burlesque comedy and comic satires. The group's mission is to promote theatre in general and that of Mali in particular by giving value to traditional forms of popular national theater. Today, the Kotéba National is engaged in the adaptation of modern techniques and methods to preserve and reemphasize the dramatic expression of the Malian people.[1]

Repertoire

Tours

At the national level

Numerous tours covering nearly all of Mali. Usually around ten showings monthly.

At the international level

Awards

References

  1. . Palais de la Culture Hampaté Ba
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