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Mojisola adebayo biography of christopher columbus

          This article explores the intersection of state violence, race and gender in the context of Black women's creative practice.!

          Mojisola Adebayo – The Beautiful in the Brutal

          • Mojisola Adebayo is a Black British performer, playwright, director, producer, workshop leader and teacher of Nigerian (Yoruba) and Danish heritage.

            Over the past 25 years, she has worked on various theatre and performance projects from Antarctica to Zimbabwe.

            Mojisola Adebayo has BA in Drama and Theatre Arts, an MA in Physical Theatre, a PhD in black queer theatre (Goldsmiths, Royal Holloway and Queen Mary.

          • An award-winning artist, working Wray has collaborated with artists including: Wynton Marsalis, Bobby McFerrin, Mojisola Adebayo and Nicole Mitchell.
          • This article explores the intersection of state violence, race and gender in the context of Black women's creative practice.
          • (British- born of Grenadian parentage) and Mojisola Adebayo (British- born to a black Nigerian father and a white Danish mother).
          • An apprenticeship with a Yoruba sculptor in Nigeria transformed his life and led him to interdisciplinary studies at Columbia University in African art.
          • She has acted in over 50 theatre, television and radio productions, and devised and directed over 30 scripts for stage and video.

          Mojisola Adebayo is a performer, playwright and theatre maker, who often draws from the deep wells of Black pain to address the extractive practices that have robbed Black people of our lives and environments for 400 years.

          She marries these histories of extraction with the fantastical, adventurous and more-than-human to create art that challenges, provokes and inspires. Mojisola takes us on a journey from Goldsmiths University to Antarctica, to space and back again, in a conversation that explores:

          • utilising performance to cha