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Meet the maker: Ibrah Jackson
Ibrah Silas Jackson (born 2000) is a director and choreographer from Rotterdam with roots in Uganda. The foundation of his creations lies in hip-hop culture, but he has also gained knowledge of various movement disciplines such as modern, funky, and African cultural styles. The core of his work consists of telling stories with visual art and movement.
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Meet the maker: Amira
LloydsCompany supported Amira Al Rawi in her Urban Talents program by the Fonds Cultuurparticipatie.
Amira is a driven young dancer and theatre maker. In Arabic, 'rawi' means storyteller, and Amira does justice to that. Through her plays, Amira tells stories of individuals navigating communities. She translates and tells stories, and responds to and reflects on social issues.

Meet the maker: Redouan Hergelink
Redouan Hergelink started as a 15-year-old boy as a b-boy and then developed into an all-round dancer at the Albeda Dance College. Now he specialises in fusing different styles and then making them his own. He shone in the Ultimate Dance Battle (TV), Isabelle Beanart (tour), So You Think You Can Dance (TV & tour), Sky the musical, and Beauty and the Beast (tour). Furthermore, he has given workshops in European countries such as Germany and Asian countries such as China.
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