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S4: EP 8 | From Pop Star to Music Advocacy - Angela Mwandanda VIP ACCESS

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Angela Mwandanda is a Kenyan professional actor, singer and voice-over artist who began performing 20 years ago. As an actor, Angela has featured on TV shows, and several stage musicals. At 19, Angela attended her first audition at the then Phoenix Players, East Africa's most reputable theatre that nurtured a lot of raw talent in those days. It is right here that she met Angela Ndambuki and Debbie Asila - the trio ended up starting Tatuu, one of Kenya’s most famous girl groups who were pioneers and show stoppers in many ways.
In this interview, she recalls becoming famous at a young age, a period when Tatuu was dancing back up for Nameless, and how the young girls navigated the industry forming a life-long sisterhood and camaraderie, even though their group is now defunct.
When not performing, recording or acting, Angela contributes to the performing arts as the National Coordinator for The Recording Industry of Kenya, RIKE. RIKE aims to promote the collective interests of producers of sound recordings in the country. She also offers consultancy services in Business Development and Marketing for the Kenyan film industry.
What a trailblazer!
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For more on RIKE, please visit www.rike.or.ke
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Angela Mwandanda is a Kenyan professional actor, singer and voice-over artist who began performing 20 years ago. As an actor, Angela has featured on TV shows, and several stage musicals. At 19, Angela attended her first audition at the then Phoenix Players, East Africa's most reputable theatre that nurtured a lot of raw talent in those days. It is right here that she met Angela Ndambuki and Debbie Asila - the trio ended up starting Tatuu, one of Kenya’s most famous girl groups who were pioneers and show stoppers in many ways.
In this interview, she recalls becoming famous at a young age, a period when Tatuu was dancing back up for Nameless, and how the young girls navigated the industry forming a life-long sisterhood and camaraderie, even though their group is now defunct.
When not performing, recording or acting, Angela contributes to the performing arts as the National Coordinator for The Recording Industry of Kenya, RIKE. RIKE aims to promote the collective interests of producers of sound recordings in the country. She also offers consultancy services in Business Development and Marketing for the Kenyan film industry.
What a trailblazer!
#VIPACCESSWithAnyiko #AngieMwandanda #AngelaMwandanda Season 4 Eps 8
For more on RIKE, please visit www.rike.or.ke
Subscribe to VIP ACCESS YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/VIPACCESSwithANYIKO
Anyiko TV on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anyikotv/
Anyiko TV on Twitter: https://twitter.com/anyikotv
Anyiko TV on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@anyikotv

40 min