A little theater news for Amazigh-phones:

The first theater play in Tamazight in the US will be performed April 18, 2010, in Bloomfield, NJ.

In collaboration with the Théâtre du Renouveau Amazigh (TNA) and the Amazigh Cultural Association at Ottawa-Hull (ACAOH), the Amazigh Cultural Association in America (ACAA) presents "Tidak n Nna Fa" at The Westminster Arts Center on the Bloomfield College campus (corner of Franklin & Freemont Streets in Bloomfield, NJ. To view excerpts, visit: "Nna Fa" videos on Dailymotion

The story:
Nna Fadma, an old Kabyle woman, has a doctor’s visit. However, particular circumstances turn the physician into a confidante, and Nna Fa unwinds a thread of a whole life made up of a lot of love and self-abnegation but also frustration and revolt. She speaks her mind on issues that relate to the social life in Kabylia and people’s lives in general but women’s lives in particular.

This one-time presentation of this first play in Tamazight in the USA will provide an audience with the chance to not only be transported by the language of Nna Fa to the heart of Kabylia, but also in a journey to your hearts as her sons and daughters.

To order tickets, please visit Event Tickets - Amazigh Cultural Association in America