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"A Dance of the Forests" by Wole Soyinka is a play that explores themes of culture and tradition in post-colonial Nigeria. The story follows a group of people who are preparing for a ritual dance in the forest to commemorate Nigeria's independence. Through the interactions of various characters, Soyinka critiques the struggles of African nations to reconcile their traditional beliefs with the influence of colonial powers.

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