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In his stage notes, Soyinka describes the European music (like a tango or waltz) that plays at points throughout the production as being weak and of poor quality. With this, the play suggests that the music itself is representative of British colonialism in Nigeria—in that the English themselves are out of place, weak, and inappropriate in Nigeria. The vitality of the Yoruba drumming and singing, in contrast, suggests that the native music—and by extension, the native culture—is correct and appropriate for the locale, lending it its natural strength.