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Rose Mbowa (18 January 1943 – 11 February 1999) was a Ugandan writer, actress, academic and feminist. She was a Professor of Theatre Arts and Drama at
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, the oldest and largest public university in Uganda.


Background and education

Rose Mbowa was born on 18 January 1943 in the town of
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, in the Western Region of Uganda, to Eva Nyinabantu Mbowa, a
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, and Kasole Lwanda Mbowa, a
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. After attending local schools, she was admitted to
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, a prestigious boarding school about , outside of Uganda's capital city,
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. Following high school at Gayaza, she went on to study
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at
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, Kampala. Whilst there, she was a member of the Makerere Free Travelling Theatre. In 1969 she was admitted to the
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, graduating with a
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(MA) degree in Drama & Theatre Arts.


Theatre and professional work

As an actor and theatre-maker, Mbowa performer with a number of different theatre companies in Uganda. She was named best actress at the National Theatre and received the Presidential Meritorious Award for Acting in 1973. She also received the National Theatre Best Production award twice: for her own play ''Nalumansi'' in 1982 and for ''The Marriage of Anansewa'' by
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in 1983. She performed the title role in
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's play ''
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,'' in the first authorised production of any of his plays in an African language. As a playwright, Mbowa's most important work was ''Mother Uganda and her Children. C''ommissioned by London's Africa Centre, it was first performed in 1987 and has since been performed internationally, its success signifying a growing local and international interest in and respect for East African theatre. It was created with Makerere students through a collaborative devising process, and is, according to theatre scholar Eckhard Breitinger, a highly political ‘play of conscientisation’ which ‘emphasises the richness of diverse ethnic cultural traditions, ..encourages a self-confident practice of this wide variety of cultures, but ..also warns against the abuses resulting from an only inward looking ethno-centricity and rigid traditionalism.' Her mentor was playwright Byron Kawadwa, who was killed by
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's forces in 1977. She was also a key figure in the African Theatre for Development movement. In the 1980s, she worked with the rural Magere Women's Cooperative, and encouraged the women to use their culture and to market their agricultural produce. She also worked for a year as a producer at
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.


Academic career

Mbowa started as a lecturer in the Department of Music, Dance and Drama at Makerere University, before becoming a Professor and then Head of the Department when the previous head was forced to leave the country. She published a number of articles on theatre in Uganda and presented papers on Ugandan theatre at the annual conference on African literature at the
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between 1989 and 1994.


Legacy

In 2005, Bakayimbira Dramactors staged a play, ''Kiwajja'', in celebration of Rose Mbowa's contribution to Uganda's theatre.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Mbowa, Rose 1943 births 1999 deaths Ugandan feminists Ugandan women writers Ugandan stage actresses Ugandan dramatists and playwrights Makerere University alumni Academic staff of Makerere University Alumni of the University of Leeds People from Kabale District People from Western Region, Uganda Ugandan women academics People educated at Gayaza High School