A unique African storytelling theatre tradition and architecture in Ghana
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This paper investigates the Atwa Kodzidan at Ekumfi Atwa in Ghana, designed by dramatist
Efua Theodora Sutherland, as an indigenous theatrical edifice apt for the preservation of oral
traditions and the performing arts. The study has relied on interviews, content analysis and
participant observation to discover that the Atwa Kodzidan has functioned as a model for
indigenous national theatre architecture as it has also promoted and sustained the ideals of the
storytelling tradition to the benefit of the people of Atwa, its surrounding communities, and
around the world.
