‘Just being human!’ Amazing acting by actress Tarik Asteraya Berhan. Actors (actresses, in the case of women) are artists who create real-life environments full of joy and sorrow for their audience.
The actor’s job is to entertain the audience while evoking the audience’s emotions through gestures that take action for a cause without asking. Actors are personalities who enlighten society through entertainment. With the spread of electronic media such as television, the Internet, and mobile phones, the demand for quality actors is increasing. They are needed in all areas to work in different sectors of society.
They embody their characters in a variety of roles on television, stage, radio, and film. They entertain their audience through gestures, hand and body movements, and vocal modulations. They interpret the author’s script to entertain or inform the audience. The theater has been an important cultural form in Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa for the past 90 years. With several important playwrights who have influenced the country’s socio-political and cultural development, the country consistently supported a wide variety of theatrical activities, sometimes censoring plays deemed too difficult.
However, the academic literature on Ethiopian theater is still limited. This article examines specific aspects of the Ethiopian theatrical tradition: the representation of women on the Ethiopian stage and issues related to the empowerment of women in Ethiopian theater. The Journal of African Cultural Studies is an international journal that provides a forum for the perception of African culture within and outside Africa, with a particular focus on African scholarship.
Emphasis is placed on aspects of African culture, including oral and written African literature, performing arts, visual arts, music, the role of media, the relationship between culture and power, and issues in areas such as African popular culture and sociolinguistics. increase. These are culturally interesting topics as well as culture and gender.