The princess who lost her hair / by Jeremy Kisling.

"Muoma is a beggar. He begs to help other people lighten their worry and stress. One day he runs into Mutu, the princess' attendant, but Mutu cannot linger. She must get back to the princess to help her adorn her hair before she goes to the marketplace. While fixing Princess Kalendi's hair, a weaver...

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Main Author: Kisling, Jeremy (Author)
Other Authors: Mollel, Tololwa M. (Tololwa Marti)
Language:English
Language and/or Writing System:
staff notation.
Published: Woodstock, Illinois : Dramatic Publishing Company, [2016]
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Physical Description:40 pages : music ; 19 cm
Format: Book
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Summary:
"Muoma is a beggar. He begs to help other people lighten their worry and stress. One day he runs into Mutu, the princess' attendant, but Mutu cannot linger. She must get back to the princess to help her adorn her hair before she goes to the marketplace. While fixing Princess Kalendi's hair, a weaver bird approaches and asks for a strand to weave into his nest. Kalendi refuses, and the bird, who turns out to be powerful, brings a drought upone the earth and takes the princess' hair, a symbol of prosperity to her people, from her head. Kalendi is mortified and will not show herself to anyone. Muoma witnesses the loss and offers to help, but, when the princess refuses, he decides it is his duty to help her regain her dignity and kindness. Muoam sets out on a quest to find the bird and ask his pardon. Along the way he meets and helps some ants find food, a flower find water, and mouse her children. The bird witnesses all of this and agrees to give Muoma a special seed that must be planted and nurtured in the princess' garden. If the princess can learn to care for the plant on her own, then all will be well again. Muoma does as told, and Kalendi sees the plant and begins to care for it. It is this selfless act that restores the land and her hair. Kalendi thanks Muoma, apologizes for being rude and asks Muoma to help her lead the Akamba people." --back cover.
Note:"Based on the story by Tololwa Mollel"
Cast: 2m., 2w., 3 either gender. Area staging. Approximate running time: 55 minutes. Code: PL7
Call Number:PZ8.1.M73 P75 2016
ISBN:1583429875
9781583429877
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