Plaque

Ms Dynamite - WAC Arts

Erection date: 6/11/2016

Inscription

Ms Dynamite
Paving the way for the next generation
"Those who are afraid to fall never fly. How will we ever know, if we never try..."
MOBO
In partnership with ITV2

The MOBO Awards (Music of Black Origin) was established in 1996. Ms Dynamite won MOBO awards in 2002.

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NW3, Haverstock Hill, WAC Arts

This paving stone is one of those that you can see in our photo, directly in front of the door. At the unveiling Ms Dynamite is quoted, about WAC Arts: "I started here when it was in a different building a long time ago, when I was about six or seven. It was a place where we'd come and be creative,’ ‘But it became a real saviour during my teens."

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