Team

Feyintoluwa Ekisola

Executive Producer

Feyintoluwa Ekisola, is a business minded creative artist and African refugee with an eye toward inclusive excellence, diversity, and community building. Her life’s work is motivated by a passion to do whatever it takes to support and advocate for Black and Brown bodies and underrepresented communities in the United States and abroad. Her communication elegance, focus, precision, attention to detail, fortitude, and a desire to make each day unique and memorable makes her work influential and highly sought out. Feyintoluwa is a producer, playwright, performer, and professional troublemaker.

 

Summer Session

Executive Director 

Summer Session is a California native who has had the privilege of working in both the technical and performance aspects of production. Summer is drawn to language driven works and the horror genre on stage. Some of her best works have been character driven classics and hard-hitting plots with a message for the audience. She also works as a playwright to tell more important stories and adapt or translate classical works. She enjoys immersing audiences in a new experience or environment. She loves collaborating with many different types of artists. Drawing inspiration from paintings, sculptures and the world around her.

 

Daniel Oyinloye

Production Manager

An innovative storyteller and filmmaker, Mr. Oyinloye enjoys the process of learning a story. A journey that started and continues with understanding his familial tale. As a Nigerian-born Nigerian citizen of the United States, he is a cultural explorer who affirms his faith, skills, and experiences as the driving force in his narrative. He believes that healing is crucial to human existence, and stories address the fears that prevent us from healing. He has co-founded a non-profit with his wife, Sandra Gbeintor Oyinloye, to address the lack of access for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color to platforms, spaces, and technology that facilitate stories. “Our ability to heal is rooted in access to our own stories,” says Oyinloye. He uses his skills, tools, and platforms as a storyteller to bring diverse stories to life while encouraging others to tell their stories. As an executive, Mr. Oyinloye runs a non-profit-a creative collective and production company, Dan San Creatives, embedded in artist development and shifting the dominant narrative to be more inclusive of black, indigenous, and people of color.

 

Yorick Moran 

Director of Photography

Yorick Moran is an  LA-Based photographer, videographer, and filmmaker. Recent credits include camera operator for ESPN and Kanye West’s, Donda Sports Academy. He has worked on multiple short films and music videos, including co-producing and directing his own short film, Expectation. He has been studying film production and cinematography at California State University Northridge.

 


Director of Marketing 

Gabrielle Davis is a creative, advocate, and storyteller. She has always had a passion for arts and activism, and her life goal is to diversify and increase accessibility to the arts to marginalized and overlooked communities. Gabrielle has worked extensively in Arts Education as both a performer and teaching artist. Gabrielle’s creative mind and bright demeanor has led her to create and inspire through various mediums including acting, singing, dancing, design, and writing. Being a multi-hyphenate has always been a part of Gabrielle but her creative eye, communication, relatability, productivity, and spirit has led her to success.