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- The_Ozidi_Saga abstract "The Ozidi Saga is a choreographed folklore epic performed as part of the oral history of the Ijaw of the Niger River Delta composed by playwright and poet John Pepper Clark.It is traditionally performed as a periodic festival honoring the hero Ozidi. The performance dramatized key episodes in the myth danced in a nonlinear narrative, allowing a ritual officiant dressed in white and holding objects traditionally identified with the hero to solicit participation by acolytes and audience. It was first performed in 1966.".
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- The_Ozidi_Saga wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nigerian_culture.
- The_Ozidi_Saga wikiPageWikiLink Epic_poetry.
- The_Ozidi_Saga wikiPageWikiLink Folklore.
- The_Ozidi_Saga wikiPageWikiLink Hero.
- The_Ozidi_Saga wikiPageWikiLink Ijaw_people.
- The_Ozidi_Saga wikiPageWikiLink J._P._Clark.
- The_Ozidi_Saga wikiPageWikiLink Niger_River.
- The_Ozidi_Saga wikiPageWikiLink Nonlinear_narrative.
- The_Ozidi_Saga wikiPageWikiLink Oral_history.
- The_Ozidi_Saga wikiPageWikiLink Ozidi.
- The_Ozidi_Saga wikiPageWikiLink Playwright.
- The_Ozidi_Saga wikiPageWikiLink Poet.
- The_Ozidi_Saga wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Ozidi Saga".
- The_Ozidi_Saga subject Category:Nigerian_culture.
- The_Ozidi_Saga hypernym Epic.
- The_Ozidi_Saga type Work.
- The_Ozidi_Saga comment "The Ozidi Saga is a choreographed folklore epic performed as part of the oral history of the Ijaw of the Niger River Delta composed by playwright and poet John Pepper Clark.It is traditionally performed as a periodic festival honoring the hero Ozidi. The performance dramatized key episodes in the myth danced in a nonlinear narrative, allowing a ritual officiant dressed in white and holding objects traditionally identified with the hero to solicit participation by acolytes and audience.".
- The_Ozidi_Saga label "The Ozidi Saga".
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- The_Ozidi_Saga wasDerivedFrom The_Ozidi_Saga?oldid=420102887.
- The_Ozidi_Saga isPrimaryTopicOf The_Ozidi_Saga.