Ugandan Art Speaks Out

Endha Echoes: Isabirye Godfrey Mitch Jr.'s Artistic Odyssey

January 05, 2024 Omuti Kreativ Season 1 Episode 34
Endha Echoes: Isabirye Godfrey Mitch Jr.'s Artistic Odyssey
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Endha Echoes: Isabirye Godfrey Mitch Jr.'s Artistic Odyssey
Jan 05, 2024 Season 1 Episode 34
Omuti Kreativ

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Embark on a mesmerizing journey through the world of Ugandan art with our guest, Isabirye Godfrey Mitch Jr., a prolific author, poet, and environmentalist. In this episode of "Ugandan Art Speaks Out," Mitch unfolds the chapters of his artistic evolution, from his beginnings in 2017 to becoming an influential voice on various poetry platforms.

As the winner of his first poetry slam in 2018 and an ambassador for Earth Hour celebrations in Uganda, Mitch demonstrates how he uses poetry as a powerful tool for social change and environmental justice. Delving into his linguistic exploration, Mitch shares his venture into Luganda and Lusoga, enriching his artistic expression.

Discover Mitch's involvement with Kitara Nation and the theatrical realm, including his participation in the production "Arrest the Poem," representing Uganda at the Kampala International Theater Festival. As a Public Health Uganda Ambassador, Mitch actively engages in addressing youth issues through poetry, showcasing the transformative impact of his words.

The episode unfolds the milestones of Mitch's career, from his one-man show "Nzhe" to performances at renowned festivals like StoneFest, Vumbula Uganda Festival, and Afrozilla Festival. Explore the themes and inspirations behind Mitch's EP, "Endha," released in June 2022, and gain insights into his current focus on producing the thought-provoking poetry show, "Mitchz Manifest," held every four months.

Join us for a profound conversation that echoes the essence of "Endha" and celebrates the artistic odyssey of Isabirye Godfrey Mitch Jr.

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Embark on a mesmerizing journey through the world of Ugandan art with our guest, Isabirye Godfrey Mitch Jr., a prolific author, poet, and environmentalist. In this episode of "Ugandan Art Speaks Out," Mitch unfolds the chapters of his artistic evolution, from his beginnings in 2017 to becoming an influential voice on various poetry platforms.

As the winner of his first poetry slam in 2018 and an ambassador for Earth Hour celebrations in Uganda, Mitch demonstrates how he uses poetry as a powerful tool for social change and environmental justice. Delving into his linguistic exploration, Mitch shares his venture into Luganda and Lusoga, enriching his artistic expression.

Discover Mitch's involvement with Kitara Nation and the theatrical realm, including his participation in the production "Arrest the Poem," representing Uganda at the Kampala International Theater Festival. As a Public Health Uganda Ambassador, Mitch actively engages in addressing youth issues through poetry, showcasing the transformative impact of his words.

The episode unfolds the milestones of Mitch's career, from his one-man show "Nzhe" to performances at renowned festivals like StoneFest, Vumbula Uganda Festival, and Afrozilla Festival. Explore the themes and inspirations behind Mitch's EP, "Endha," released in June 2022, and gain insights into his current focus on producing the thought-provoking poetry show, "Mitchz Manifest," held every four months.

Join us for a profound conversation that echoes the essence of "Endha" and celebrates the artistic odyssey of Isabirye Godfrey Mitch Jr.

Support the Show.

Listen to Ugandan Art Speaks Out on all podcast platforms.
For more information and to explore further, visit our website at https://www.ugandanartspeaksout.com/
Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.org

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