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Josette Bushell-Mingo |
28ÌýAugust 2004 |
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On getting more black people involved with the arts
When The Lion King opened in London in 1999, Josette Bushell-MingoÌýlanded the role of Rafiki, the shaman baboon afterÌýseveral auditions.
In 2000 she set up a black-led arts festival known as Push. As thisÌýyear's festival is about to begin, Josette tells Ritula Shah how the festival came about.
Push 04 is on fromÌý1ÌýSeptember until 18 September
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