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Much Ado About Nothing | RSC | Photo by Ikin Yum Afrofuturism for me is an opportunity to escape all of the lenses that have been placed on me thus far.Weise had a vision for Much Ado About Nothing set in an Afrofuturist world, mixing science fiction and the cultures of the African diaspora.
“Afrofuturism is a really broad umbrella under which people from the African diaspora are able to create alternative beginnings, alternative endings, and alternative middles to the stories that currently exist in the world. “The scale of expression that carnival takes really lends itself to Shakespeare’s expressive language.”
The show’s composer and music producer, Femi Temowo, drew from his African heritage to add to the Afrofuturist vision.He said: “I come from a household where Afrobeat was very prevalent - my father was a huge fan of Fela Kuti. So this is like second nature to me.”
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