You are cordially invited to the inaugural presentation of FESTAC BABY, a workshop unveiling of a dynamic new theatrical work. Rooted in explorations of postcolonial identity, cultural memory, and generational legacy, this first installment offers a thoughtful immersion into our evolving creative landscape.

In a few months, the journey continues with Part Two: Egwu Ndi Eze — Dance of the Kings, a kinetic celebration that will embody the spirit and ancestral echoes woven through the narrative.

We welcome you not merely as spectators, but as vital collaborators in this living, breathing work of art.

FESTAC BABY is a powerful and poignant play that explores themes of identity, cultural heritage, sacrifice and the resilience of the human spirit. Set against the backdrop of the iconic Festac '77 festival in Nigeria, the story follows a young family as they battle their beliefs as they await the birth of their child. With rich layers of history, love, and patience, FESTAC BABY highlights the profound connections between family, tradition, and the significance of cultural events that shape individual and collective identities. This thought-provoking drama invites audiences to reflect on the past while contemplating their roles in shaping the future.

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Weruché Uzoka -

Weruché is a playwright, poet, and cultural storyteller whose work bridges the worlds of heritage, resilience, and imagination. Born in Nigeria and deeply influenced by the global African experience, she crafts narratives that explore identity, memory, and the human spirit.

Weruché is the founder of WIIN Productions, an arts and culture platform dedicated to uplifting diverse voices through theater, storytelling, and immersive experiences. Her latest project, Festac Baby, draws inspiration from the historic FESTAC '77 festival, celebrating African creativity and unity. With a background in journalism, human rights advocacy, and creative writing, Weruché’s work is known for its emotional depth, vibrant imagery, and commitment to community empowerment.

She has an MSc from Quinnipiac University, and an MA from Columbia University in the City of New York.