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Miso'shi
decibel | Summer 07
Benji Reid
Chanje Kunda
Cheryl Martin
Clement Cooper
Dinu Li
Donna Berry
Halima Cassell
J Chuhan
Jim Parris
Juliet Ellis
Junko Mori
Kuljit Chuhan
Kwong Lee
Leila Romaya
Levi Tafari
Marcus Hercules
Michelle Udogu
Miso'shi
Nina Edge
Rakesh Joshi
Segun
Shamshad Khan
Sonia Hughes
SuAndi
Suki Chan
Sundar Kanta Walker
The Singh Twins
Image: Miso shi at Allis
Anwen Lewis
Adeyinka Olushonde
Nadeem Baghdadi
Rajeev
Balasubramanyam
Sumit Sarkar

Born in Ghana
Storyteller


Artist's statement

Dedication to my work in education fills me with joy. The children’s response encourages me to break down barriers and put fun in ‘discovering’ through the arts.


Published work

Miso'shi has a long established arts-in-education career. Her work includes  storytelling performances featuring story, music, dance and art, in schools and in the wider community, for example in prisons, hospitals, museums and galleries. Miso'shi's publications include: Morning in Ghana, a dance pack published in the 1990's by Primrose Publications; Monkey and Shark, a storytelling project - video and notes pack for schools, Suspended Animation 1999, and Feel the Rhythm, a body sounds pack, Miso'shi 2000.

Miso’shi also has voice over training. Reels are available on request.


Contact details

Miso'shi
85 The Farthings
Astley Village
Chorley
Lancashire
PR7 1SH

Phone: +44 (0)1257 278 745
Email: misoshi@aol.com
Website: http://misoshi.com

 

 


Stone Exhibition in Leeds.
Photo:
Artist's own
Image: Miso shi at Black History Exhibition
Image: Miso shi at drumming workshop
Black History Exhibition, Liverpool 2005 and drumming workshop at Roley Park School.
Photos:
Artist's own