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Kenneth Olumuyiwa Tharp CBE (born 11 February 1960), is a British dance artist, who was chief executive of The Place (2007–16) and director of the Africa Centre, London (2018–20).

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Born in 1960 at Croydon, Surrey, to English mother Pamela Tharp and Nigerian father Gabriel Oluwole Esuruoso (1934–2013),[1] his father, who had been a journalist for the Daily Times in Nigeria, came to Britain supported by a government scholarship in the late 1950s to study veterinary medicine at the University of Glasgow.[2] The first African to take a Doctorate in Immunology at the University of Birmingham,[3] in 1964 Dr Esuruoso returned to Nigeria with his wife, Victoria Wuraola Emmanuel, and their three children, becoming a Government veterinary officer, before being appointed as a Professor in the Department of Veterinary Public Health and Preventive Medicine, and Dean of Veterinary Medicine, at the University of Ibadan.[2]

Tharp attended The Perse School, Cambridge College of Arts and Technology, and trained at London Contemporary Dance School, receiving a BA Hons (1st class) in Contemporary Dance in 1987. His 25-year performing career included working with London Contemporary Dance Theatre (1981–94) and Arc Dance Company (1994–2005).[4] He has worked as a choreographer, teacher and director, and was lead artist and artistic advisor for the Royal Ballet School’s Dance Partnership & Access Programme and assistant to the Head of Contemporary Dance at Millennium Dance 2000. With composer Simon Redfern,[5] Tharp co-founded ArtyfartyArts, a multi-disciplinary arts group, and has served on the board of Trustees of the Royal Opera House.[6]

In 2005, Tharp undertook a NESTA-funded Fellowship on the Clore Leadership Programme.[7]

Having served as Chief Executive of The Place from September 2007 to November 2016,[8][9][10] in May 2018 Tharp was appointed director of the Africa Centre, London.[11][12][13]

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Awards and recognition

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Appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2003, Tharp was promoted Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2017 Birthday Honours,[14] both "for services to dance".[15]

Tharp was named one of London's 1000 Most Influential People by the Evening Standard in 2015.[16][17]

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