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Osita Okagbue
Dr Osita Okagbue holds a BA, MA and Ph.D in Drama and Theatre from the
University of Nigeria at Nsukka, the University of Ibadan, Nigeria and
the University of Leeds respectively. He has taught African Theatre,
Cross Cultural Studies in Performance, Performance Theory & Practice at
the universities of Nigeria at Nsukka and Plymouth at Exmouth. At
Goldsmiths he teaches African Theatre History, Postcolonial Theatre,
Culture and Performance, Analytic Vocabularies, and Modernisms and
Postmodernity. Dr Okagbue also convenes the MA
Contemporary African Theatre and Performance. He is the
founding President of the African Theatre Association (AfTA) and
founding Editor of African
Performance Review (APR).
He is also an Associate Editor for Routledge's Theatres
of the World Series, as well as being Editorial Adviser for
Enyo: Journal of African Theatre and Drama and Platform (an
e-journal). Dr Okagbue serves on the Board of Governors of Collective
Artists, a South East London-based community theatre company support by
the Arts Council. Okagbue's books include
African Theatres and Performances
(2007), and
Culture and Identity in African and Caribbean Theatre
(2009). |
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