Antonio performs tales from around Africa with his signature moves and sound effects. This culturally diverse show showcases Africa’s different landscapes, animals and peoples bringing forth not only the diversity of this amazing continent, but also lessons of respect, understanding, justice and more. Africa is very misunderstood. Very often people think it is a country constantly battling famine and wars. However, Africa is the second largest continent in the world, extremely rich in culture, natural resources and with various industries across 54 countries. Did you know that the country of Nigeria produced more movies than Hollywood? Known as Nollywood, this is the second largest movie producing industry in the world. This is a great program for Black History month. Antonio Rocha, pronounced Haw-sha, is literally a world class performer having performed in 20 countries as well as in 44 US states from Maine to Hawaii. He has been in the United Arts roster for over 10 years, with many schools booking him back time and time again.
Artist Background
Antonio Rocha, originally from Brazil, presents a unique fusion of acting, mime and realistic sound effects creating an extremely engaging and dynamic educational experience. His career spans almost 40 years with performances including Wolf Trap, The Kennedy Center, The Smithsonian and several storytelling festivals, schools and libraries in 44 states in the USA and 20 other countries across 6 continents. He is the recipient of prestigious awards such as Parents Choice GOLD in 2008 and The Oracle Circle of Excellence by The National Storytelling Network, 2015. Antonio has also been in the roster of United Arts since 2010 presenting successfully in both elementary and middle schools settings.
Search Criteria
- Program Type: Performance
- Discipline: Storytelling
- Grade Level: Elementary, High, Middle
- Cultural Context: African, African-American
- Accepts bookings in Johnston County