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Oonya on Naniki, Bourgeois Arts Production model and Equity in the arts - Conversas Ep. 3

56 min · 11. Juli 2024
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Today we are joined by Oonya Kempadoo, a British-born novelist of Guyanese heritage and author behind 'Naniki,' an immersive location-based experience that embraces the collaborative spirit of inter-arts storytelling. A woman that knows better than anyone else how important words are to art and art is to words, a creative visionary celebrated for her renowned works such as 'Buxton Spice,' 'Tide Running,' and 'All Decent Animals'.

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