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Unbounded Gooner

Zach Opere-Onguende arrived at Chickenshed in 2017 when he was 18. “I wanted to study computer science and then I did a BA Hons degree in Inclusive Performing Arts” he says. “Shed”, as he calls it affectionately, turned out to be a life changer both for Zach and others he has worked with since.

“To tell you the truth, I had a bit of a chip on my shoulder

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