Kirikou Musical -
The sun is a drum with no hands, The river has gone to the sand. The sorceress walks with her thorn, And we are too tired to mourn.
Here’s an original text for a Kirikou musical, inspired by the animated film and African storytelling traditions. It includes a song lyric, dialogue, and a scene setup. Kirikou: The Little One Who Spoke to the Earth Scene: The village is dry. The forbidden mountain looms. Karaba has stolen the spring. Song 1: “The Grown-Ups Are Silent” (The village women huddle. Children whisper. Kirikou stands alone.) kirikou musical
The grown-ups are silent, Their shadows are bent. But the thorn has a root, And the root has a heart. I am small, but I am not silent. I will ask the mountain: “Where did you hide the start?” The sun is a drum with no hands,
Little flea, little spark, Why walk into the dark? The men tied me to a tree, Now the village drinks from me— A bitter cup, a thorn’s lullaby. Go home, small one, before you cry. It includes a song lyric, dialogue, and a scene setup
Why is everyone afraid?
Who tied you? Where is the rope? I don’t fight hate. I only hope. You stole the water, but you weep. Give me your thorn—I’ll help you sleep.
The mountain was a mother, The sorceress, a child. The little one who asked the “why” Made the river run wild. So dance, so dance, so dance— The thorn is gone, the wound is name. Kirikou, Kirikou, The water knows your name.