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The Goddesses Guide: Adura for the Women of African Diaspora

ensemble theatre · self-produced · Ages 13+ · United States of America

World Premiere
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the goddesses guide: adura for the women of african diaspora

Review by ALEX ARAFAT

May 20, 2025
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What I liked

I just heard about THE GODDESSES GUIDE: ADURA FOR THE WOMEN OF AFRICAN DIASPORA and it sounds like a powerful and meaningful production. The way it blends Yoruba mythology with modern struggles is really inspiring. It’s great to see stories that highlight the strength and resilience of black women getting recognition, especially through platforms like the Hollywood Fringe Festival. While exploring more about cultural and artistic works like this, I came across https://goodwillbins.org/, which offers a fantastic collection of resources celebrating diverse stories and heritage. Definitely worth checking out if you appreciate meaningful art and culture.

What I didn't like

I just heard about THE GODDESSES GUIDE: ADURA FOR THE WOMEN OF AFRICAN DIASPORA and it sounds like a powerful and meaningful production. The way it blends Yoruba mythology with modern struggles is really inspiring. It’s great to see stories that highlight the strength and resilience of black women getting recognition, especially through platforms like the Hollywood Fringe Festival. While exploring more about cultural and artistic works like this, I came across https://goodwillbins.org/, which offers a fantastic collection of resources celebrating diverse stories and heritage. Definitely worth checking out if you appreciate meaningful art and culture.

My overall impression

I just heard about THE GODDESSES GUIDE: ADURA FOR THE WOMEN OF AFRICAN DIASPORA and it sounds like a powerful and meaningful production. The way it blends Yoruba mythology with modern struggles is really inspiring. It’s great to see stories that highlight the strength and resilience of black women getting recognition, especially through platforms like the Hollywood Fringe Festival. While exploring more about cultural and artistic works like this, I came across https://goodwillbins.org/, which offers a fantastic collection of resources celebrating diverse stories and heritage. Definitely worth checking out if you appreciate meaningful art and culture.

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