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So, what if you air your dirty laundry in public? | By Kemi Falodun


Deconstructing shame is at the core of Wana Udobang’s work. She invites us to examine closely what we consider disgraceful, why it is so, and what is left when we let go of the notion. This interest takes on a different, more tangible form with Dirty Laundry, a three-day event of installation and performance titled after her first spoken word album. It interweaves personal histories, familial complexities, and gender-based issues. Stories some strap to their chests or only relay in lamentable whispers are out in the open and central to the works presented. Click here for full story

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Wana Udobang: Exploring the Impacts of Shared Confessions

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Tales of Trauma in Wana Udobang’s ‘Dirty Laundry’ Show