Neo Vilakazi is a Composer & Producer who has lived and worked in Edinburgh for 30 years. Born and raised in Soweto, South Africa, Neo belongs to the Vilakazi clan, which is a small branch of what remains of King Shaka’s once-mighty Zulu nation. He is passionate about offering marginalized artists meaningful opportunities to participate in the arts, and in theatre in particular.
Fiona Campbell has over 30 years of experience in managing organisations, people and delivering artistic projects. She has a wealth of knowledge of financial management and planning. She led the Voluntary Arts Scotland team for over 11 years and then was Voluntary Arts’ Development Manager for 4 more. Fiona has been engaged part-time by
Fiona Campbell has over 30 years of experience in managing organisations, people and delivering artistic projects. She has a wealth of knowledge of financial management and planning. She led the Voluntary Arts Scotland team for over 11 years and then was Voluntary Arts’ Development Manager for 4 more. Fiona has been engaged part-time by Edinburgh Old Town Development Trust as their Admin & Operations Manager and has advised many arts organisations on management strategies and project delivery.
Mhairi Gray is a young university graduate who has recently joined the Neo Productions team under the Kickstart Youth Employment Programme. With a considerable background in the arts and a keen interest in world affairs and issues, Mhairi has become an enthusiastic advocate for Neo Productions’ work and a valuable member of the team, spe
Mhairi Gray is a young university graduate who has recently joined the Neo Productions team under the Kickstart Youth Employment Programme. With a considerable background in the arts and a keen interest in world affairs and issues, Mhairi has become an enthusiastic advocate for Neo Productions’ work and a valuable member of the team, specialising in marketing and communications with our partner organisations and venues.
Oratile ‘Tilly’ Letsholo has been involved with Neo Productions from the beginning and is an extremely competent and experienced artist, carer and choir leader. She has been crucial in informing our aims for this project.
Blair Wycherley is a young and talented manager from the BAME community with significant experience in business who is transferring his marketing and sales skills into the arts world. Blair has over five years of managerial experience gained whilst working for multinational companies, and was also responsible for the Youth Work Team at I
Blair Wycherley is a young and talented manager from the BAME community with significant experience in business who is transferring his marketing and sales skills into the arts world. Blair has over five years of managerial experience gained whilst working for multinational companies, and was also responsible for the Youth Work Team at Intercultural Youth Scotland - Scotland’s leading charity for Black and People of Colour youth. He is the founder of Amaazin.Scot, a new company supporting & empowering local business in Scotland.
Ramcise Modie is a talented young black producer, musician and DJ who is sought after by many musicians working in Scotland’s music scene. He produces the backing tracks for our live performances and DJs them during performances for our artistic projects.
Lewin Leon is a Scotland-based recording artist, songwriter, and producer. He is best known for his contributions to hip-hop/rap and R&B music. Lewin began his music career during his college years, while also producing beats for various projects and artists in Edinburgh.
Nandi Hudson is an actress. She portrayed Gwendoline Starr at age 16 in Army of Thieves (credited as Nandi Sawyers-Hudson). Hudson is represented by Strange Town out of Edinburgh, UK, and Army of Thieves was her first role in a feature film.
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