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|Airtable Last Modified=2025-01-11 1:08 PM | |||
|Event display name=Chidera Orazulike (Residency) | |Event display name=Chidera Orazulike (Residency) | ||
|Date Start=2024-09- | |Date Start=2024-09-07T10:00:00.000Z | ||
|Date End=2024-09- | |Date End=2024-09-08T22:00:00.000Z | ||
|Event image=Chidera Orazulike (Residency).jpg | |||
|Event description=Raised in Lagos, Nigeria, Chidera Orazulike is a senior at UT Austin majoring in Radio, TV, & Film with a minor in African and African Diaspora Studies. Passionate about amplifying marginalized voices and telling their stories, they are involved in the Queer and Trans Black Indigenous People of Color Agency and Texas Black Lens. Through their work in screenwriting and sound design, they hope to shed the Western perspective of mental health and provide a representation to indigenous ontologies and practices. | |Event description=Raised in Lagos, Nigeria, Chidera Orazulike is a senior at UT Austin majoring in Radio, TV, & Film with a minor in African and African Diaspora Studies. Passionate about amplifying marginalized voices and telling their stories, they are involved in the Queer and Trans Black Indigenous People of Color Agency and Texas Black Lens. Through their work in screenwriting and sound design, they hope to shed the Western perspective of mental health and provide a representation to indigenous ontologies and practices. | ||
During the 24-Hour Lock-In residency, Chidera developed the second draft of my feature screenplay, “No Victor, No Vanquished.” Inspired by my family, it tells the story of Fumnanya, a teen mother who must move from rural Enugu to urban Lagos during the Biafran War to provide for her family. It recently won the Robert Foshko Screenplay Competition at The University of Texas at Austin. | During the 24-Hour Lock-In residency, Chidera developed the second draft of my feature screenplay, “No Victor, No Vanquished.” Inspired by my family, it tells the story of Fumnanya, a teen mother who must move from rural Enugu to urban Lagos during the Biafran War to provide for her family. It recently won the Robert Foshko Screenplay Competition at The University of Texas at Austin. | ||
|Event short description=During the 24-Hour Lock-In residency, Chidera developed the second draft of their feature screenplay, “No Victor, No Vanquished.” Inspired by my family, it tells the story of Fumnanya, a teen mother who must move from rural Enugu to urban Lagos during the Biafran War to provide for her family. It recently won the Robert Foshko Screenplay Competition at The University of Texas at Austin. | |Event short description=During the 24-Hour Lock-In residency, Chidera developed the second draft of their feature screenplay, “No Victor, No Vanquished.” Inspired by my family, it tells the story of Fumnanya, a teen mother who must move from rural Enugu to urban Lagos during the Biafran War to provide for her family. It recently won the Robert Foshko Screenplay Competition at The University of Texas at Austin. | ||
|Presented by=Unlisted Projects; The Museum of Human Achievement | |Presented by=Unlisted Projects; The Museum of Human Achievement | ||
|Funded by=Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department; Texas Commission on the Arts | |Funded by=Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department; Texas Commission on the Arts | ||
|Associated Program=Unlisted Projects | |||
|Event artist=Chidera Orazulike | |Event artist=Chidera Orazulike | ||
| | |Event format=Residency | ||
| | |Event medium=Writing; Film | ||
|Is public=No | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:05, January 11, 2025
Raised in Lagos, Nigeria, Chidera Orazulike is a senior at UT Austin majoring in Radio, TV, & Film with a minor in African and African Diaspora Studies. Passionate about amplifying marginalized voices and telling their stories, they are involved in the Queer and Trans Black Indigenous People of Color Agency and Texas Black Lens. Through their work in screenwriting and sound design, they hope to shed the Western perspective of mental health and provide a representation to indigenous ontologies and practices.
During the 24-Hour Lock-In residency, Chidera developed the second draft of my feature screenplay, “No Victor, No Vanquished.” Inspired by my family, it tells the story of Fumnanya, a teen mother who must move from rural Enugu to urban Lagos during the Biafran War to provide for her family. It recently won the Robert Foshko Screenplay Competition at The University of Texas at Austin.