Kuumba Nia Arts & Unlock the Chains Collective present: SOLD

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To be free is very sweet SOLDis the true story of Mary Prince and her journey to overcome the brutality of enslavement through the power of her indomitable spirit. Born into enslavement in the British Caribbean colony of Bermuda, Mary went on to become an abolitionist and autobiographer, highlighting the harsh realities of the brutality of being bought, owned and sold. Her book was the first account of the life of a Black African Heritage woman to be published in the United Kingdom and had a galvanising effect on the anti-slavery movement, exposing some of the intricacies of chattel slavery that are seldom heard. Told through theatre, song, drumming and dance,SOLDis a masterpiece of Black British theatre inspired by the storytelling traditions of the West African griot. Kuumba Nia ArtsandUnlock the Chains Collectiveare marking this years remembrance ofThe Transatlantic Enslavement Day 25 Marchwith a performance of their acclaimed award winning playSOLDthe story of Mary Prince. The piece speaks to Freedom, Justice and Reparations for the millions who endured, lost their lives during this holocaust, for their descendants the legacy that still remains today. Presented as part of Kuumbas 15th year anniversary Sankofa Celebrations. Sankofa looking back in order to go forward. Age Guidance: 11+ A Q&A session follows the performance.

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Enjoy code: 925317
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Scene
Target groups
Adult
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TheList
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Available tickets

Tuesday
25/03 2025 7:30pm
The North Wall Arts Centre South Parade Summertown OXFORD
Provided by The List