Angell Mutoni, known by her stage name as Angell, stands before a wall-length mirror in a rehearsal studio in Nyamirambo, running through the final lines of her performance. She looks confident and professional – chin lifted, shoulders squared and eyes locked straight ahead. The verses spoken out loud land flawlessly. “I’ve been told that I look like I’m not nervous,” she says. “But deep inside I am,” she said, taking a break from the intense de…
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