A Conversation With Michael Odokara-Okigbo ’12 of Dartmouth Aires Fame

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returned to campus on October 12, 2012 to perform in a star-studded celebration of the 50th anniversary of the . Odokara-Okigbo—who gained fame with the last year when the a cappella group reached the final of NBC’s The Sing-Off—performed in Spaulding Auditorium as part of a cast of hundreds, including singer and actor Jennifer Leigh Warren ’77, actor and comedian Rachel Dratch ’88, and the show’s host, actor, and comedian Aisha Tyler ’92.

Michael Odokara-Okigbo ’12, who starred with the Dartmouth Aires on NBC’s The Sing-Off in 2011, is now pursuing a singing and acting career in Los Angeles. (photo courtesy of Michael Odokara-Okigbo ’12)

The program was co-produced by ÌìÃÀÓ°ÊÓ Director of Student Performance Programs Joshua Price Kol ’93 and Director Walt Cunningham, whom Odokara-Okigbo cites as a mentor during his undergraduate years. In this video, the Maine native tells Chidi Anyadike ’13, the Office of Public Affairs’ Whitney Campbell Intern, that he had planned to be a plastic surgeon when he entered Dartmouth. But after working on his singing technique with Cunningham as a member of the gospel choir and as the 2009 Dartmouth Idol winner (a singing competition that Cunningham directs), Odokara-Okigbo began to consider the performing arts as a career. His breakout performances on The Sing-Off cemented that decision.

Odokara-Okigbo, a major and a former member of the team, talks to Anyadike about what he’s been doing since commencement and his upcoming concert at Room 5 in Los Angeles, on October 22. Additionally, he talks about Cunningham and his other Dartmouth influences, including Senior Lecturer and Producing Artistic Director of the New London (N.H.) Barn Playhouse .

Chidi Anyadike '13