Kemiyondo Coutinho

Kemiyondo Coutinho is a Ugandan playwright, actress and filmmaker based in Los Angeles. She started a music platform titled A Ka Dope aimed at giving new Uganda artists an audience. Her directorial debut short film Kyenvu won Best Narrative Short Film at Pan African Film Festival.[1] She was featured on CNN's African Voices for her influential work in the arts.

Kemiyondo Coutinho
Born

Life

Coutinho was born in Kampala in Uganda to Ugandan parents Sheila Coutinho and Alex Coutinho. At the age of three weeks she moved to Swaziland where she was initially educated.[2] At thirteen she joined the United World College of Waterford Kamhlaba in 2001. She graduated in 2007 and went to Portland, Oregon to attend the Lewis and Clark College to graduate with a double major in Theater and Communications.[3]

She got her Masters in Fine Arts at The American Conservatory Theater (A.C.T).[3]

In 2007 she wrote and acted in Jabulile! which was performed at the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown. This play was later produced in Canada and in New York and Chicago. The play addressed the lack of opportunity open to Swazi women traders. Her second play, Kawuna…you’re it, also addressed this inequality in particular with regard to HIV/AIDS in 2012.[3]

In 2014 the weekly "Discover Uganda" TV Show was launched by the minister Honorable Maria Mutagamba and the Pearl Guide for NTV Uganda.[4] Coutinho has hosted a series of the travel show.[5]

In July 2015 she appeared "wonderfully" as Lady Torrance in Orpheus Descending by Tennessee Williams in Seattle.[6]

Coutinho is a theatre enthusiast and the founder and artistic director of the NUVO festival that addresses both social and artistic issues in Uganda.[5] NUVO stands for New Voices and it is intended to draw attention to the issue of HIV/Aids.[7]

Kemiyondo wrote, directed and starred in Kyenvu a film about miniskirt harassment in Uganda. She also started A Ka Dope, a musical platform geared at giving new faces in the music industry a stage. She was featured on CNN's African Voices in 2017 for her work in the arts.[8]

Works include

  • Jabulile!
  • Kawuna…you’re it
  • A Girl Like Me
  • Kyenvu
  • GREEN
  • Little America
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References

  1. "What you need to know about Kyenvu". Daily Monitor. Retrieved 3 June 2018.
  2. "Bio of Kemi Coutinho - International Students and Scholars - Lewis & Clark". www.lclark.edu. Retrieved 2017-12-13.
  3. "Kemiyondo Coutinho". Waterford Kamhlaba UWCSA. Retrieved 2017-12-13.
  4. "Discover Uganda TV Show officially launched | The Pearl Guide Uganda". The Pearl Guide Uganda. Retrieved 2017-12-13.
  5. "Cultures-Uganda | Countinho Kemiyondo (Kemi)". uganda.spla.pro. Retrieved 2017-12-13.
  6. "Seattle-born director's play takes Tennessee Williams play to new level". Crosscut. 2015-07-21. Retrieved 2017-12-13.
  7. "NuVo Festival of the Arts, Day 1 | Proggie - Events in and around Kampala!". proggie.ug. Retrieved 2017-12-14.
  8. A self-proclaimed 'art-preneur' at work - CNN Video, retrieved 2017-12-22
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