IROKO Theatre organised a free training workshop for young people to develop their skills in oral history interviewing, video recording and editing. The training took place at Rosetta Arts in Newham on March on 14th & 15th March 2024. It was...
Read MoreIROKO Theatre Visits The Horniman Museum and Gardens in South London
IROKO Theatre Visits The Horniman Museum and Gardens in South London. The Horniman Museum and Gardens in Forest Hill, South London was the location of the final museum visit on 2nd May 2024, organised by IROKO Theatre as part of the Home from...
Read MoreIroko Theatre Celebrated Black History Month 2023 at Willesden Library
Iroko Theatre celebrated Black History Month on 24th October 2023 with a fun filled day of activities ‘Exploring the legacies of British-Nigerians in the UK’ at Willesden Library in Brent. As part of the Home from Home project, the event was the...
Read MoreHome From Home Interview With Tunde Adegbola, Creative Producer and Director at Dark Tunes.
The ‘Home from Home’ project aims to explore the legacies of pioneering British Nigerians in the UK and their impact on society. The project highlights and celebrates British Nigerian contributions to the cultural, political, educational...
Read MoreHome From Home Interview with Author and Education Consultant Florence Olajide
The ‘Home from Home’ project aims to explore the legacies of pioneering British Nigerians in the UK and their impact on society. The project highlights and celebrates British Nigerian contributions to the cultural, political, educational...
Read MoreHome from Home Interview With Juwon Ogungbe
The ‘Home from Home’ project aims to explore the legacies of pioneering British Nigerians in the UK and their impact on society. The project highlights and celebrates British Nigerian contributions to the cultural, political, educational...
Read MoreHome From Home Interview With Sandra Igwe, Founder and CEO of The Motherhood Group
The ‘Home from Home’ project aims to explore the legacies of pioneering British Nigerians in the UK and their impact on society. The project highlights and celebrates British Nigerian contributions to the cultural, political, educational...
Read MoreIROKO Theatre Celebrates Nigerian Day at The Black Cultural Archives
There was much anticipation for the ‘Nigerian Day at the Black Cultural Archives’ (BCA), presented by IROKO Theatre on Saturday 9th March 2024. Tickets for the event sold out quickly and participants were not disappointed with the variety of...
Read MoreIROKO Theatre Company and Abundance Arts deliver Clay Modelling Workshop
In collaboration with HealTogether CIC, IROKO Theatre Company delivered barehand clay modelling workshop for the local community on 25th January 2024 at Canning Town Library in Newham, East London. The event was part of the community outreach...
Read MoreThe Conference on ‘The Legacy of People of Nigerian Descent in Britain.’
The conference on ‘The Legacy of People of Nigerian Descent in Britain,’ took place on 7th October 2023 at the University of East London. The exciting line up of speakers and experts explored various aspects of British-Nigerian heritage, including...
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