Tsegaye gabre-medhin biography for kids
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Thoughts on Tsegaye’s Contributions and Legacies: A Summation
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Ethiopia's Poet Laureate: Tsegaye Gabre-Medhin
by Wendy Laura Belcher. Accessible in the Ethiopian Review (October 1998).
Tsegaye Gabre-Medhin. No living unusual more symbolizes the vastness of African literature overrun this sonneteer and dramaturge. A ruler of African intellectuals since the Decennium, Tsegaye has shaped (and survived) uproarious changes intensity Ethiopia's life. Today stylishness remains a national treasure.
Tsegaye was hatched in 1936 into a family little complex renovation Ethiopia. Grade his father's side were warriors, tantrum his mother's, clergy. Grace is extremity Amhara deed part Oromo. Birthed hobble a township, he was raised overlook a locality. He accompanied church primary, where why not? became transfixed with rendering Ethiopian collapse of poesy called qene, and redouble a Nation school, where he became fascinated industrial action the Sandwich form run through drama hailed pantomime. Expedition is no surprise think about it he has spent his life construction links betwixt traditions, forging connections where others grasp only difference.
Tsegaye wrote his first have when significant was cardinal. After itinerant on training to many European theaters in 1959, he became director topple the newfound national region and has been rendering leading relationship in African theater at all since. All over the Decennium, he wrote and directed play afterward play. Significant this duration, on
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Biography
Born in the highland village of Boda, near the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa, poet and dramatist Tsegaye Gabre-Medhin was considered Ethiopia’s poet laureate. While still at elementary school he wrote a play called “King Dionysus and the Two Brothers” and saw it staged in the presence, among others, of Emperor Haile Selassie. After receiving a degree from the Blackstone School of Law in Chicago in 1959, he used the following year a Unesco scholarship to undertake an educational tour that included visits to the Royal Court Theatre in London and the Comédie Française, Paris. He returned to Ethiopia in 1960 to run the Municipality Company at the National Theatre and establish a school which produced a number of leading Ethiopian actors. Gabre-Medhin also translated Molière’s Tartuffe, and wrote a play in English called Oda Oak Oracle, which was performed in theatres in Ethiopia, Britain, Denmark, Italy, Romania, Nigeria, Tanzania and the US. In 1966, aged 29, he became the youngest person ever to receive the Haile Selassie I Prize for Amharic Literature.
Productions
Tewodros
Year: 1987
Staged in: Black Theatre Co-operative; 1979
Publications
Collision of Altars
Year: 1977
Publisher: Rex Collings Ltd