"British Asian Theatre: from Past to Present" 10-13 April 2008 University of Exeter Department of Drama Conference Abstracts
British Asian Theatre: from Past to Present A major international conference at the University of Exeter I 10-13 April 2008 University of Exeter, Department of Drama (Roborough Studios and the Alexander Building) © Suresh Vedak Incorporating: Celebrating British Asian Live Arts Independent Stories Am I In Tune? An exhibition commissioned by Asian Arts Agency New performance commission with poet Shamshad to commemorate 60 years of India and Pakistan’s Khan and musician Kuljit Bhamra. Independence. Friday 11 April, 8.00-10.00pm, Phoenix Centre, Thursday 10 – Sunday 13 April, SR1, Alexander Building, Gandy Street, Exeter. Drama Department, University of Exeter. Mr. Quiver Live Asian Music 4 hour durational performance by Rajni Shah Theatre. Experience ghazals, bhajans and live Asian music with In the final performance of this highly acclaimed production, local artists Tim Jones, Ricky Romain and Jon Sterckx live artist Rajni Shah metamorphoses between Queen (formerly of ‘Dhani’); and Pooja Angra and Bradford Elizabeth I and an Indian bride to bring to life the tensions musicians Najam Javed and Shabaz Hussain. and politics of colonialism and the complexity of identity. Thursday 10 April, 7.30-9.00pm, Roborough Studios, Saturday 12 April, 10.30am, TS3, Alexander Building, Drama Department, University of Exeter. Drama Department, University of Exeter. "British Asian Theatre: From Past to Present" 10-13 April 2008 University of Exeter Department of Drama Conference Abstracts Naseem Khan, author of The Arts Britain Ignores Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained…? British Asian Theatre over 30 years When Madhur Jaffrey emerged from drama school in London in the 1950s, she discovered that hardly any work was offered to her.
[Show full text]