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NEWS
Dorothy is interviewed by John Kaplan of the Now Magazine - The Overwhelming examines Lead-up to Rwandan Genocide. Pick up a copy at any News Stand.
Dorothy is featured in the Canadian Immigrant Magazine October 2009 Issue. Pick up a copy at any News Stand.
Palm N Lotus Productions is developing the film - Sound of Tears - A Case of Honor Killing. Dorothy will write, produce, direct, and star in the short to create more awareness to help stop honor killings.
Dorothy is part of the creative team involved in the workshop of Volcano Theatre's 'The Africa Trilogy,' commissioned by Luminato and the Stratford Shakespeare Festival. "An international trilogy of plays that will focus on the West's relationship with Africa."
Dorothy will play Elise in The Overwhelming by J.T Rogers, produced by Studio 180 in association with Canadian Stage Company. MAR 8 - APR 3, 2010 @ The Bekerley Street Theatre
Dorothy receives the Emerging Artist Award for the SummerWorks 2008 production of In Darfur
In Darfur is Highly Recommended -- The Toronto Star
"Dorothy A. Atabong is very appealing as survivor Hawa," in the SummerWorks production of
In Darfur - Torontoist
In Darfur - "Dorothy A. Atabong stands out as the woman whose history can provide evidence of the atrocities." - - The Now Magazine
Dorothy is featured in The Now Magazine in the 'Artists to Watch' section. She plays Hawa in Winter Miller's In Darfur. For more information on how you can offer support toward the Darfur crisis please visit sdcanada.org
Dorothy Plays Hawa in Canadian Premiere of In Darfur by Winter Miller at Theatre Passe Muraille as part of the SummerWorks Theatre Festival August 7 - 17, 2008. For more information please visit Theatre Awakening or SummerWorks Theatre Festival 2008
Dorothy is off to the Banff Centre,
Banff
Alberta to participate in the WIDC 2008 - Women in the Director's Chair Workshop. To read more go to WIDC
Film If Only premieres at the Clermont-Ferrand Film Festival 2008 in France
& The Women's International Film Festival 2008 in Miami
Film Dreamt shot in
Toronto, Scarborough & Mississauga where Dorothy acts as Producer, Co-writer, 1st AD and actress is in post-production.
The Film Nancy Loves Miss Brown premieres at the Edmonton International Film Festival 2006 and World Wide Short Film Festival 2007
Watch Dorothy in Mayday, Ocean Landing (African Hijack) on the Discovery Channel or National Geograhic Channel
Film Dollar Van premiers at the Brooklyn Arts Council International Film and Video Festival 2006. Brooklyn Arts Council International Film Festival
National Commercial The Disappearing, is currently airing on television in French and English. Click the link to watch spot www.cftpa.ca/newsroom/psa.htm Click on The Disappearing. or watch it on youtube
Please visit The Stephen Lewis Foundation for more info and to see how you can Help Fight AIDS in Africa.
Novel The Princess of Kaya, is currently a feature length screenplay. For more information email info@dorothyatabong.com
ARCHIVE
This Day Magazine- Film review: The movie One Night marks a new generation of Africans in the film industry. Read more on thisdayonline.com
Find out more about the Film One Night on Naija Rules.
Dorothy A. Atabong profiled in the BBC World Cup magazine 2002 - A Match of the Day Special.
Dorothy discusses her debut novel, The Princess of Kaya, on The African Scholar Warrior - ManhattanCable Talk Show, Channel 56.
Film, Impact (Coping) has won numerous award including Best film at the Oklahoma Film Festival and Best Screenplay at the West Palm Beach Film Festival. Visit Robinhood Films.
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