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Sugarfootn' in the South with Brer' Rabbit: "How Handclapping Got Started In the Church" Sugarfoots Tattle-Tales Series
Sugarfootn' in the South with Brer' Rabbit: "How Handclapping Got Started In the Church" Sugarfoots Tattle-Tales Series
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Author: Garrett A. Curry,Barbara Nyaliemaa Mosima
Publisher: Authorhouse
Published: 06/22/2010
Pages: 24
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.18lbs
Size: 8.50h x 8.50w x 0.06d
ISBN: 9781452031453
About the Author
Barbara Nyaliemaa Mosima is a graduate of Howard University's Drama Department, with a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree and has also taught at the Duke Ellington School for the Performance Arts. She is an accomplished actress, comedienne, storyteller and entrepreneur, and has performed throughout the Washington metropolitan area and the East Coast. Ms. Mosima founded Sugarfoots in 1992, a company that designs cultural soft-sewn rag dolls, created in the three complexion shades of Cocoa, Ginger and Cinnamon. She has been featured in The Washington Post, numerous local news broadcasts, Latina Magazine, Family Digest and thrice in Essence Magazine. Along with Sugarfoots dolls, the Sugarfoots family includes children's books, storytelling workshops and a performing arts summer camp. Ms. Mosima was a principal performer in the No Neck Monster Theatre Company's production of Sanctuary D.C., nominated in 1988 for the Helen Hayes Award. In the Washington, D.C. comedy-drama production of An Oral History of Tarawaga County, Ms. Mosima's performance was reviewed as "A Goddess of a Black Woman, with warmth and style". She continues to be well noted for her bright comic performances. She has worked with celebrity artists such as Ruby Dee, the late Ossie Davis, Patti Labelle, and Bill Cosby. She is a dedicated and committed performer and delights audiences wherever her path may lead her. Through Sugarfoots, Ms. Mosima has performed storytelling workshops for the Girl Scouts of America, Jack and Jill, Boys and Girls Clubs, Schools, Museums, the Outreach Children's Theatre Company's touring production of The Golden Journey and Interact, a children's touring production throughout the Washington metropolitan area. With this rich blend of theatrical talents, Ms. Mosima brings to the art of storytelling a unique fusion of improvisation, movement and comic overture. She resides in Washington D.C. with her husband Gabriel and her son Parker.
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