lunedì 23 novembre 2015

Ubuntu: humanity


Last week was on stage at the Playhouse in Durban an opera, newly written, accompanied by our orchestra. Its title is Ubuntu. It is about South Africa's struggle and suffering during apartheid.

Thinking about hate, ideological clash, violence, that are spreading in the world, it occurred to me that the word ubuntu in bantu languages (sub-Sahara African languages) means humanity. An expression says: Umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu, which can be translated as "A person is a person through other people".

Living in South Africa since a couple of years, I realized that black people here have a light attitude towards life: leave on a side the problem, just enjoy, laugh, dance, exchange smiles with other people. To us, Western people, this seems a childish attitude, especially because after a while the problem will come for you.

But, reading the news about crazy terrorists who speak death and mass homicide, and on the other hand articles about the most effective ways for a "payback"...if  it would be better a bombing or an invasion on the ground... Well, I must say that I prefer to spend my average day among people, well maybe a bit ignorant, simple people that care above all to enjoy the basics of life.
This is what we Europeans in South Africa feel: we are far from the rest of the world. Oceans stand between us and other continents, thousands of miles of jungles and deserts divide us from those lands where terrorism commits massacres.
Above all, here pseudo-religious fundamentalism does not exist. For example, Christianity is mixed with tribal superstitions, so there isn't a unique, dogmatic Christianity; as for Islam, it's a little minority and Muslim people in this part of the world they have never had historic-moral-cultural motives to appeal to dogmatic violence.

Of course, Africa experienced unimaginable violence and wars. But I really hope that its best qualities, that I can see every day in Durban (including the pacific coexistence of different ethnic groups), may be able to make Africa the continent of the future. Imagine, humanity saved by the continent most exploited and suffering in all human history!

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  1. Grazie Marco!
    Il tuo post é un raggio di luce...
    Respiro grande coraggio e consapevolezza.
    Fa piacere che i tuoi sogni prendano forma
    Ester

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