About Jiiko Ozimba
Jiiko Ozimba (Townsend) is the Founder and Artistic Director of the Washington, DC-based Selah City Urban Theater. She has created seven musicals, including three for children, while serving as an arts educator. Jiiko professionally produced her four adult musicals, which feature rousing musical scores that treat audiences to a fusion of Rhythm and Blues, Gospel, Inspirational, Hip Hop, Go-Go, Pop, Doo Wop, and other genres:
In her youth, Jiiko visited many nations and was often struck by the oppression she saw. She was driven to find a way to change the world. She became a political science major, hoping to become a diplomat. However, as a University of Maryland, European Division student in Munich, Germany, Jiiko learned that the arts and media had real, world-changing power.
Having co-founded a student organization for students of color at the university, Jiiko wrote her first full-length production, Reclaiming Glory. Awe-struck by the response to the production, Jiiko fell in love with the energy and unity the arts evoke and decided that the arts would be her vehicle to promote change. Jiiko became a film major while continuing her studies at Howard University in Washington, DC. While there, she received training in Howard’s historic School of Fine Arts in theater and earned her Bachelor of Arts Degree.
Jiiko’s audacious approach to political and social issues is tempered by humor, moving moments of intimacy, and electrifying musical numbers. Her professional versatility also comes through. In addition to her theater work, Jiiko Ozimba has served 20 years as an educator and currently works to train and support other educators, students, youth, and professionals through drama.