The Indian Queens

Projects 2025 | Round 15
 
Coproduction partners: Colectivo Yama (Ecuador), Theater Aachen (Germany), Sucre National Theater Foundation (Ecuador)
The Indian Queens (Sudaka version) is a decolonial semi-opera by Yama Collective. It is a reinterpretation and theatrical production that emerges as a decolonial response to The Indian
Queen, the semi-opera written by John Dryden and Sir Robert Howard in 1695, during the height of European colonization. This project proposes a co-production between Theater
Aachen (Germany), Sucre National Theater Foundation, and Yama Collective (Ecuador). Through docufiction, contemporary realities are interwoven with fictional elements from the original opera, posing critical questions: Who are the "Indian queens", really? And what does colonization sound like? These questions lead us to the histories of Latin American women who defend forests and water, women who are neither “queens” nor “Indians” in the colonial sense. Musically, there is an exploration of Henry Purcell’s original compositions, which are brought into dialogue with Latin American baroque music and new music by the Yama Collective.

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