Natacha Muziramakenga
Appearance
Natacha Muziramakenga also known as Miziguruka (born 1984), is a Rwandan multidisciplinary artist and creative director. Her work includes poetry, acting, and curatorship. Her recurring themes include resilience, mental health, human rights, feminism, and the representation of Black women.
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Quotes
[edit]- When you meet people anywhere in the world, they only know one thing about Rwanda – and that thing is the country’s greatest shame.We started forming the play when we talked about what makes us ashamed of our countries, what shame we carry with us and how people judge us because of certain actions by our countries.
- I don’t know many countries which have experienced genocide and managed to live together and work together and not slaughter each other in revenge.
- You don’t have to be serious to talk about serious things.You could talk about very serious things in a light way. And sometimes (that) highlights the seriousness even better.
- https://www.voanews.com/a/rwandese-theater-group-breaks-boundaries-of-body-and-mind--144896315/179984.htmlRwandese Theater Group Breaks Boundaries of Body and Mind VOA, March 28, 2012
- I must say I never thought about it as a child, you know. I was thinking more about becoming a scientist. That was my dream as a child. I wanted to be an astronaut.
The New Times, December 06, 2020

