Helen Parker-Jayne Isibor
Appearance
Helen Parker-Jayne Isibor
| Jinsu | debbum |
|---|---|
| Ɓii-leydiyankaaku | Naajeeriya, Biritaani-Mawndi |
| Inditirde | Helen Parker-Jayne Isibor |
| Sooma | Helen Parker-Jayne Isibor |
| Innde | Helen |
| Pseudonym | The Venus Bushfires, Helen Epega |
| Ɗuubi daygo | 1981 |
| Ɗoforde | Ibadaan |
| Wolde | Inngilisjo, Nigerian Pidgin |
| Sana'aji | singer, composer, performance artist, opera singer |
| Field of work | opera |
| Janngi to | Brunel University London |
| Hair color | black hair |
| Eye color | brown |
| Voice type | soprano |
| Instrument | voice, Hang |
| Laawol ngol laamu anndani | https://thevenusbushfires.com/about |
| Personal pronoun | L484 |
Helen Epega (jibinaa ko Isibor), kadi ko The Venus Bushfires (jibinaa ko e hitaande 1981),[1] ko jimoowo opera, winndiyanke, jimoowo, naalanke jiylotooɗo e golloowo, binnduɗo e jimoowo opera gadano e winndere ndee e ɗemngal Engele Pidgin. E nder ballal makko caggal nde o yiyi Parsifal Wagner, jimɗi makko laamɗo: Opera Pidgin hollitaama to Londres e lewru sulyee 2015.[2][3]
- ↑ Carel, Margaux (1 August 2011). "Helen Parker-Jayne Isibor: Singer, Songwriter, Composer and Musician". Gilded Butterfly. Retrieved 7 October 2016.
- ↑ Mark, Monica (27 July 2015). "'I'm going to pidgin this up' – performer brings voice of Africa to new opera". The Guardian. Retrieved 7 October 2016.
- ↑ Ochieng, Akinyi (2015). "Song Queen: Helen Parker-Jayne Isibor". Ayiba Magazine. Archived from the original on 19 August 2021. Retrieved 7 October 2016.