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Theater: Remain committed to its roots or Westernized?


is the dilemma that describes the play "Move back," which was shown last Saturday Baham. It is heavily that people of Baham attended the premiere of the play entitled "Move back,"
Saturday, April 24, 2010 at municipal home Baham. The play tells the story of three Cameroonian who decide to seek his fortune in Europe. Arrivals in France, the three young women go to discover the city, waiting to get a possible job. Their guide "sister village" who lived in Paris for several years. They are also surprised to find that it speaks and acts like Westerners. The tour of European cities is illustrated as an exchange between African cultural values attached to the black continent and the African "Europeanized" which finds that the old continent has the world's best cultural assets, with the globalization that is concentrated.

To concoct this piece that drew the breath of hundred spectators who witnessed his performance, the actor and director Cameroon Tchoko Tchoko French musician and DJ Rys. Sadefo Philip, the promoter of this show and president of the Association of Baham nationals of France, said the show was intended to facilitate cultural exchanges between young people of both continents. "It allows these young people graduating from two different backgrounds to discover and understand themselves, without preconceptions. It is an action of cultural exchange that is part of a partnership between the town of Hay roses in France and the Municipality of Baham, Cameroon. "

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