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Adebola T. Olowe Sr.
Playright/Director
Born and raised in Lagos, Nigeria, comes from an Ijesha Royal family. Adebola, a poet and playwright, developed his love for preserving the African culture as a youth, hence was chosen to be part of the renowned OduChiAla Dance Troupe that toured the United States in 1989 and 1990. He has since devoted his life to promoting the African Heritage. Adebola holds a Bachelor's in Business Administration from the University of Cincinnati and a Master's in Human Resources. He teaches drumming and Yoruba language and facilitates drum circle throughout the USA. Adebola was one of the artists that traveled to perform in Europe during 2004 & 2005 visiting Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Belgium and England for the United States and United Nations Armed Forces military families.
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Oluwabiyi Anthony Boyede
as Tyron - An African American man in his early 40s
Biyi is a diligent and conscientious individual with a “can do” spirit. A leader and team player possessing excellent skills, attributes, and mindset to sail uncharted waters with focus on set goals.
Oluwabiyi Anthony Boyede presently controls a team of 103 young and creative individuals, whose love for art has made them dynamic in all they do. The Theatre Centrik Green team has just one goal; Promoting African Arts and Cultures.
He is the Artistic Custodian of Theatre Centrik, Manager, Head Choreographer and Director of Theatre Centrik Ent, Theatre Centrik Green Productions, Kiddies Kraft & Theatre Centrik Incorporation in the great city of Florence, Kentucky United State.
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Jason Alexander Holmes
as Steve - A Caucasian man in his early 30s
Jason Alexander Holmes is a music educator and performer from Ridgeway, VA. Before stepping into the role of Artistic Director of the Cincinnati Boychoir, he was Director of Educational Programming at the Boston Children’s Chorus. Prior to his time in Boston, Jason taught music at the elementary and secondary levels. He also led the University of Rochester Gospel Choir and the Eastman Young Children’s Chorus.
At the core of Jason’s teaching and performing is the belief that we are all expressive and musical beings who deserve to witness and create moments of truth and beauty.