A celebrated playwright, actor, and cultural researcher born in Senegal and based in Milan, Mohamed BA is a pioneer in the field of interculturalism and the refoundation of the mindset (forma mentis). With over twenty years of career spent across international stages, literary publications, and television commentator roles, his work is defined by the ability to build bridges between African roots and European reality.
Mohamed BA does not limit himself to teaching diversity; he educates leaders to inhabit their territory with the awareness that “a tree trunk can stay in the water for centuries, but that does not make it a crocodile.”
Mohamed BA’s work bridges the gap between the ancestral philosophy of West Africa and the ethical challenges of modernity. Specializing in the Pedagogy of the Encounter, he utilizes theater and percussion-based music as tools of forensic inquiry into identity.
His methodology allows Diaspora professionals and global leaders to overcome the crisis of “Having” to reclaim their Sovereignty of Being, putting the human being at the center of every institutional and social process.