The Video: DeDramaClub's stage play presentation at the Owerri meet up

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Hello Steemians...

Finally, you would be able to watch the stage play performed by DeDramaClub at the Owerri steemit meet up that held two days ago.


What was on mind while writing the story?

I just wanted something creative and critical at the same time and often time topics about Women and politics often provide this space for me.

My mind made up, I went for the latter (Women)


Why do I love Women movies?

No matter how much a lot of people try to write off feminism or make it seem like a crazy movement, this doesnt take away the fact that Women still continue to be oppressed.

Yes, compared to before, the place of the woman has changed alot in the society. She is no longer a victim to certain cultural norms and values. Gradually, the society recognizes her as an entity that can stand on her own but what about Domestic violence?

Feminism has still not wiped away this mental whatever in men that they can treat women the way they like. It still doesnt make them see that women have their own eyes, their own hands, own head and don't share this with the men.

You will be heartbroken to see the level of maltreatment and oppression that women go through this days.

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Feminism has still not taking away the physical and mental abuse some women suffer in the hands of their husbands.

Just look around you, there are so so many examples.

One thing that still baffles me is the society's reaction when it comes to sex, women and men.

The society sets goals for women. It prescribe the kind of things she should say and do and if she fails to do this then she is seen as a fallen woman.

But men, no, they can break the rules and they can even be honoured.

The society wants women to be upright but for men, it's okay to break the rule.

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Feminism still hasn't taking this away and am going to use the famous BIG BROTHER NIGER show currently going on in the country.

The Big Brother show is a reality show, where about 20 Nigerians are gathered in a house to contest for money. Currently, the prize is 45 million naira.

Now, people have sex on this show and everywhere you turn, the girl is blamed, she is seen as a whore, a loose girl etc but the guy? He is praised. He is being a man by doing that.

When will the society stop to view women this way?
Why should it be okay for men to break such rules and not women?
Why should the society create a particular moral standard that the woman must live up to and then leave the woman out?

With this questions in mind, I wrote the story "Adanna: The trial of an African woman"

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The story is a mixture of modern and traditional values and practices.

Traditionally, it makes use of traditional norms such as marriage rites.

In the olden days, the woman was supposed to marry as a virgin, failing to do this, she is seen as something disgraceful. It is almost a taboo.

On the night of the wedding is when women were supposed to get disvirgined. The sign of this loss of virginity is the breaking of the hymen. During those times, the man would be given a white cloth, the couple would have sex on this and it must be stained with the woman's blood.

In the modern sense, I create the character of a woman who moves from being relegated to becoming conscious of her sexuality.

She seeks an end to her oppression.

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In her soliloquy, Adanna says

"Diary of an abandoned wife..
She wants to be listened to
To be treated right"

This voice doesnt belong to the traditional woman. At some point, Adanna screams "Why should it be different for women".

The story follows the life of Adanna who got married as a non-virgin after being promised marriage and an everlasting love by her ex-lover.

Adanna gets disvirgined by her ex-lover who leaves her. She falls in love with another man, Uzochukwu but out of the fear of loosing him or what the society would think of her, she keeps quiet about her status and only discloses that she isn't a virgin on the wedding night?

The rest of the story captures her trials....

Now, time to feed your eyes unapologetically...

Here is the full video to our performance at owerri.

Please enjoy!


My Pen Bleeds!


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Am happy I saw this live two days ago. @mimy I love the fact that you're able to synchronize the drama with the script. You'll sure make a wonderful movie director that's of you're not one already. SteemHood is calling rapidly.

Ụzọ wanted to kill you but God no gree 😁 😁. I wished you had killed ogechi instead

Uzo chose another option

To the almighty bleeder of pens 😂😂

I really wish I could see it live...

The play was beautiful to say the least!

But is it possible for us to get a script of the play for those of us that love reading more than watching!

I don't think it's time for us to start releasing the scripts yet. @mimy is working on the script to make it bigger and so she might be unable to give out her intellectual property for now.

Dear friend, you do not appear to be following @artzone. Follow @artzone to get a valuable upvote on your quality post!

This was an amazing script dear, your talents will take you places slowly but surely.

I enjoyed every bit of it.. I never know you guy ( @ehiboss @mimy and others) got this talent ooo. I equally got the opportunty to meetyou all my idea steemians.

your stage.
the contest is amazing.

Drama in a steemit meet up? Owerri people sha 🤣

And so??? Please elucidate on what happened to Owerri people sir

Owerri people are special

This is part of the creativity we want to explore and see ont the steem block-chain. I was privilege to be at the Owerri Meet-up and i saw this live. Well done guys! @theartisangroup loves you all...