This week: Duncan and Amy Mooney talk to motiroti.
Founded in 1991 by Keith Khan and Ali Zaidi, motiroti brings together artists who are devoted to multidisciplinary exploration and whose work has been presented internationally. The collective investigates how forms of expression circulate among cultures and seeks to foster exchanges among communities in Britain. The collective’s mandate is to reach a diverse audience made up of followers of avant-garde theatre and the general public. motiroti’s approach draws on several art forms. Previous credits include theatre productions and performances, installations, urban interventions and short films.
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