Rising Nigerian dancer, Okwui Okpokwasili, was among the 25 individuals from across the world to be awarded a MacArthur Foundation fellow.
The prominent fellowship is popularly known as “genius grants”.
Okpokwasili, 46, joins other Nigerian creatives like Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and Njideka Crosby Akunyili, who have received the award in the past.
A multi-disciplinary performer whose work interconnects with theatre, dance and art, Okpokwasili is the child of immigrants in the US.
She was born and raised in the Bronx, New York. She holds a degree from Yale University and is currently a Hodder Fellow at Princeton University Lewis Center for the Arts.
Some of her works captures protests through performative visual art and have referenced the #BringBackOurGirls movement and also the 1929 Aba women’s riot.
Okpokwasili choreographed and danced in the music video for Jay-Z’s 2017 confessional album, ‘4.44’.
Okwui was recognised by the MacArthur Foundation for “making visible the interior lives of women whose stories of resistance and resilience have been left out of dominant cultural narratives”.