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Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology

 
Images of the three contributors to the Taruwa event. Below are the logos of the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Cambridge Museums and the Arts Council. At the top of the image is the event title and description.

ARCHIVED EVENT

31 October 2023, 6:00PM - 8:00PM

The Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology

Free, booking required

 

About the event

Join us for a special performance-based Taruwa evening. This informal gathering of performers will feature Ndukwe Onuoha, Donna Ogunnaike and Bez Idakula who will explore the theme of Power and Memory in the atmospheric setting of the galleries after-hours through music, spoken word and conversation. 

Event timings
6pm: Museum opens
6.30 - 6:35pm: Intro and welcome - Lydia Idakula
6.35 - 6:50pm: Performance 1 - Ndukwe Onuoha 
6.50 - 7:05pm: Performance 2 - Donna Ogunnaike
7.05 - 7.20pm: Speak! - an informal conversation with audience moderated by Lydia Idakula
7.20 - 7.35pm: Performance 3 - Bez Idakula
8pm: Museum closes

The museums galleries will be open to explore before and after the performances. A pay bar will be available between 6-6.30pm.

Please note: as this event takes place in our gallery space the seating will be dispersed throughout. It will be limited and allocated on a first come, first served basis. If you need to discuss access requirements please contact us in advance via info@museums.cam.ac.uk  

This event is curated by Arts Manager Lydia Idakula who developed the successful Taruwa festival format in Lagos from 2007 onwards. 

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About the performers

Ndukwe Onuoha
Ndukwe is a spoken word poet, filmmaker, advertising copywriter and Derby City Councillor. In 2020 he was endorsed by Arts Council England for his work in poetry and moved to the UK with his family the following year. When he’s not creating advertising by day, doing UK spoken word rounds or working for the residents in his ward, he’s working on short films inspired by Nigerian mythology. Over the course of his career he has created memorable ads for brands in Nigeria, West Africa and the UK across various sectors. His work focuses on crafting messages that resonate with the cultural and lived experiences of his target audience, whomever they may be. You can listen to his second spoken word album, Nwa Chukwu on your favourite music platform.

Donna Ogunnaike
Donna is an oil and gas lawyer with 22 years of legal advisory services, as well as an Artist Migrant and a poet. She recently got endorsed by Arts Council England for a Global Talent Visa based on her work in performance poetry and theatrical productions premised on poetry. As an artist, when she’s not performing protest poems highlighting ills of governance in Nigeria, she is usually focused on more intimate and cathartic artistic expressions. She has curated, written and produced shows which have received critical acclaim in Lagos, Abuja, Hong Kong, Scotland and London. 

Bez Idakula
Bez is an award-winning music artist, songwriter and producer with over 12 years of experience in the music scene. His alternative sound blends pop, soul, rock and afro to create a unique groove. He has achieved international critical acclaim; featured by the US’ Boston Globe, Vogue, Essence.com, Rolling Stone Magazine, BBC, and many more, and has performed in venues and festivals in Africa, USA and the UK with his Bez Live Concert series. He is passionate about empowering emerging music creatives to find expression, and build sustainable careers, a project he’s pursued through his creative hub. Creator, innovator and builder of dreams - Bez continues to defy boundaries in everything he does. 

 

About the Curator
Lydia Idakula is an award nominated producer, writer and arts manager who has produced several theatre productions, film, TV shows, festivals and arts events. Notably, she was the Artistic Director of Lagos Theatre Festival, the largest multi arts festival in West Africa.  Lydia is passionate about global collaborations and creating opportunities for underrepresented and migrant artistes. She lives and works in the UK as a freelance producer, where she is currently working on her first musical.