About this Event
Thirty years after the genocide in Rwanda, actor, author and director Dorcy Rugamba brings to life his work Hewa Rwanda – Letter to the Absent, a profoundly moving tale of his family, culture and spirituality - a love letter to those who are no longer here, and a hymn to the living.
HEWA RWANDA, Finalist for 2024 Prix Renaudot, has been presented in French at prestigious festivals worldwide. This will be Rugamba's first presentation of the English text, translated for its English language premiere at the in March 2025.
There are two, intimate work-in-progress readings on Saturday, January 18 at 3:00 PM & 7:00 PM. The readings are approximately 60 minutes.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dorcy Rugamba is a Rwandan author, actor, dancer, and stage director. First prize in dramatic art from the Conservatoire Royal de Musique in Liège, he was first introduced to the performing arts by his father Cyprien Rugamba: writer, choreographer, composer and museum curator.
Based between Brussels and Kigali, Dorcy co-authored Rwanda 94, presented in 1999 at the Festival d'Avignon. In 2005, he directed The Investigation, a play by Peter Weiss based on the trial of the Auschwitz perpetrators. Dorcy is the author of the play Bloody Niggers, the choreographic show Planet Kigali and the opera Umurinzi, which he created for the official ceremony of the 25th commemoration of the Tutsi genocide.
In 2020, he created , a show on the African heritage of European museums; the plastic and performative versions were created for the Dakar Biennale in 2022. In October 2020, at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris, he collaborated with Abderrahmane Sissako to stage the opera Le Vol Du Boli, with music by Damon Albarn. Dorcy founded to develop and professionalize arts in Rwanda. In February 2024, as Artistic Director, Dorcy launched the first edition of the , an extraordinary convergence of artists working in eleven disciplines from the Continent and around the globe.
PARKING & TRANSPORTATION
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ACCESSIBILITY
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Mechanics Hall, 519 Congress Street, Portland, United States
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