Tiata Fahodzi

Tiata Fahodzi

Tiata Fahodzi (meaning Theatre of the Emancipated) is a British-African theatre company, founded in 1997 by Femi Elufowoju, Jr. (now the company's artistic director).

Aimed at an all-inclusive British audience, the company aims to explore and show the heritage of theatre in the British-African communities in the United Kingdom.

External links

* [http://www.tiatafahodzi.com/ Tiata Fahodzi official website]


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