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TESTIMONIALS

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"I'd have never heard of a dramaturg before, so I truly didn't know what to expect with I was getting to meet with Dr. 'Funmi. I was open to the process and I am so grateful I was. She saw greatness in my project and in me. She questioned , suggested and supported me to dive deeper and to see the depth of my Short Film from all angles. I am now able to move forward with a clear eye towards my project and be prepared for what's to come. Dr. 'Funmi allowed me to see past the right now, and has prepared me for the completion of my Short Film with success.

Brittnee Habbib

Early career dance filmmaker • Toronto, Canada

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Production: Short film project (2022)

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" ‘Funmi served as a coach and advisor in my project that was about a dance cultural encounter between my ballet based practise and Dancehall. She was very helpful in setting up a framework in which we could engage playfully with the different movement languages and dance cultures, prioritizing curiosity and the individual experience, while still holding space for discord and tension. With a great variety of proposals for physical exercises often accompanied with inspiring personal anecdotes, ‘Funmi generously shared from her repertoire of experience and sparked my process with her charismatic presence."

Joseph Simon

Dance Artist + Researcher • Rotterdam, NL​

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Production: Personal project (2022)

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" 'Funmi recently worked as our dramaturge on CLAY a collaboration with Asha Thomas, Guillermo Guillén, and myself. This experience proved to be a real privilege for me. 'Funmi's vivd and brilliant imagination as well as her power for story telling guided and helped define our work in every way. She was also able to give us real confidence in our work whilst at the same time probing us to question and understand our choices. 'Funmi is also very efficient, direct and practical when needed which meant that we felt in very safe hands to keep us on track with our work and development! I wish I could always have her as part of my creative processes."

Yinka Esi Graves

Dance Artist

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Production: CLAY (2017)

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" 'Funmi played an extremely important role in our being able to do a readaption of our piece with very limited time and I'm positive that the result would have been much different, definitely less effective, without her. As well as being a much needed outside eye for us, she offered us alternative points of view, got us out of our heads, and pushed us along when we were stuck. I think 'Funmi is extremely talented at supporting, without wanting to overimpose, and with her keen eye and spot-on intuition can absolutely help you to more clearly realise your creative vision. We were really grateful for her! "

Asha Thomas

Dance Artist​

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Production: CLAY (2017)

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" ‘Funmi Adewole allowed me to stretch my creative ideas and feed my curiosity. She supported me in challenging my work, pushing my research practice and experimentation further whilst respecting my ideas, in order for my work to be authentic. She is a reliable collaborator with a great eye, an open mind, superb articulation and a clear focus on the work. A pleasure to work with!"

Alesandra Seutin

Artistic Director of Vocab Dance

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Germaine Acogny Technique Practioner 2013

ADAD Trailblazer Fellow 2010

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"This is to thank you formally for taking the time to design and facilitate dance and movement workshops in support of our project; ‘Who Can Tell?’, a collaborative total theatre piece. We appreciate very much, the insight you brought to bear on the work and your contributions to how we created some of the stage pictures and movement that later came to characterise the finished work. The piece was performed in Northampton and Wellingborough and was well received by the public. We hope to request your contribution in the future when we return to the second phase of the project."

Dr Jumai Ewu and Dr Victor Ukaegbu

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University of Northampton (2009)

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“… your ability to come into a strong team with relationships already formed and be a part of it and not a ‘energy’ coming in to take over/dictate is a valuable skill. You paid attention to the schedule and worked within the time allocated and knew when to move on from one area to another. Whilst signing off each scene with a review and potential to do list for later sessions. I was empowered by you to make the production I wanted to make and felt a genuine respect for my role as Creative Director and Choreographer. “

Vicki Igbokwe

Uchenna Dance, Creative Director & Choreographer

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Production: The Headwrap Diaries work-in-progress (2015)

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"Funmi’s dramaturgical advice was exactly what I needed to redraft my script 2:1. As a theatre playwright working within Physical Theatre and Dance I found Funmi’s understanding of both mediums was invaluable. I would recommend Funmi to practitioners writing for performance working across different genres of the performance. Funmi’s clear understanding of play structure and dramatic technique I have found to be very encouraging and I hope to work with her again in the near future."

Emma Dennis-Edwards

Playwright​

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Production: 2:1 (2015)

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"Working with Funmi has been truly eye-opening and nurturing. What always amazed me was her clear understanding of what my challenges were. Giving both food for thought and clear tools to move forward…"

Cindy Claes

Choreographer, Dance Artist, Director, Playwright

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ADAD Trailblazer Fellow 2013 - 2014

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"Working with Funmi on the script and structural elements of the production has been wonderful. She has an in-depth knowledge of new writing, classical writing structures but also has a grounding in dance having trained and worked as a performer across both disciplines. She has questioned and challenged us to think about why we made certain creative decisions defining the climaxs in the work and making sure that the characters voice and intention is constantly articulated whether through movement or text. I have learnt new skills and tools in directing and structuring a piece of dance theatre."

Rachael Nanyonjo

Artistic Director + Choreographer of Kansaze Dance Theatre

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Production: 2:1 (2015)

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