New SALIDAA digital collections online: Suniti Namjoshi, Kuljit
Bhamra, Outcaste Records, Sarvar Sabri
Discover rarely-seen and unusual photographs, first edition
book covers, original record, cassette and CD sleeves, flyers, posters and
scripts.
The digital collection of writer and fabulist Suniti Namjoshi
includes extracts of novels, fables and family photographs. Digitised material
for three diverse music collections: Kuljit Bhamra, a co-founder of Keda
Records and renowned percussionist, a leading British Asian record label
Outcaste Records and world renowned tabla player Sarvar Sabri - includes CD and
cassette sleeves, press releases, flyers and photographs and musician
biographies. The collections are available to view on the SALIDAA digital
archive at
www.salidaa.org
SALIDAA opens consultancy service with first client – Museum of
London.
SALIDAA has won a prestigious contract to develop a new website
for museums in London.
The website will showcase the achievements and programmes of
culturally diverse services delivered by museums across London. Spearheaded by
the London Museums Hub, this new site will provide a unique window onto events
and innovative programmes on offer throughout London as well as airing debates
about the issues raised by them.
SALIDAA exceeds target and successfully completes three-year
digitisation project.
SALIDAA has collected, catalogued and digitised over 3130
images in the process of preserving and publishing 21 collections about South
Asian diaspora arts.
The New Opportunities Fund (now called the Big Lottery Fund)
project brought together material donated by British South Asian record
producers, musicians, authors, visual artists, sculptors, theatre companies,
cross arts organisations, dancers and dance companies which tells the story of
the South Asian arts scene in Britain. View it at
www.salidaa.org.uk
SALIDAA extends a very warm welcome to Rahila Gupta, Bhajan
Hunjan, Sukhdev Sandhu and Kamila Zahno
Rahila Gupta is a writer and activist who has worked with
Southall Black Sisters. Among her diverse activities, Rahila has published
radio dramas, short stories and poetry and has most recently edited a series of
political essays
Bhajan Hunjan is a renowned visual artist specialising in public
art commissions and art education. Bhajan is the lead artist for the new
Belgrave Behano Peepul Centre in Leicester and is currently working on several
art education projects with Leicester City Council.
Sukhdev Sandhu is an English lecturer and author of “London
Calling: How Black and Asian Writers Imagined a City” (Harper Collins 2003).
Kamila Zahno is a consultant specialising in regeneration and economic
development throughout the UK. She is also a published poet and was a member of
the Asian Women Writers Collective. Kamila was also a member of the Board of
Trustees of Kali Theatre
The new trustees join Lakshmi Holmstrom, Ranjana Sidhanta Ash,
Richard Bingle, Shehzad Charania, Susheila Nasta and Rozina Visram on SALIDAA’s
Board, which is chaired by Rukhsana Ahmad. View Trustees biographies at
SALIDAA site
SALIDAA has an opening for an administrative assistant to
provide support across our current projects
The position is one-day a week and based at SALIDAA’s office
in London Bridge. Work includes research on copyright for SALIDAA’s digital
archive images, web-based research on related websites and some administrative
duties. If you have an interest in the arts, administrative experience and are
able to work independently, we would like to hear from you. Please email a
cover letter and CV clearly marked Admin Assistant to Sara Wajid, Project
Director (Development) SALIDAA at
sara@salidaa.org.uk
English National Opera presents Talvin Singh in Concert London
,Context Theatre seeks British Pakistani artists from music, visual art,
photography, circus, dance, poetry, theatre, film etc. New BBC documentary
series requires participants, Public conversation with Parminder Bhachu -
Dangerous Designs
Featuring Ravi Prasad, Ustad Rahim Fahimuddin, Khan Dagar, Sussan
Deyhim, Patricia Rozario* Francesca Cassio** A major new work from Mercury
Prize-winner Talvin Singh, who presents his first London concert in more than 3
years. Voxygen, commissioned by ENO, explores the vocal cultures and traditions
of India, the Middle East and Europe, creating a dynamic musical landscape
through the union of voices and digital sound. Talvin Singh has assembled an
outstanding group of vocalists - Ravi Prasad, Ustad Rahim Fahimuddin, Khan
Dagar, Sussan Deyhim, Patricia Rozario*, Francesca Cassio** - to join him in
the intimate atmosphere of St Martin-in-the-Fields for these world premiere
performances. St Martin-in-the-Fields, Trafalgar Square, London WC2 020 7845
9500 Tickets £10 - £17.50 www.talvinsingh.com or www.eno.org/voice
Context Theatre and Sunay'ha Festival -
Invitation
Context Theatre are seeking the following: 1. British artists
from any background- music, visual art, photography, circus, dance, poetry,
theatre, film etc.- to explore ways in which Pakistan has impacted upon their
work. Artists are invited to submit proposals for 3- 20 minute exploration of
Pakistan on their own work, which preferably deploys the artistic medium in
which you work. Favourable entries will be selected for participation in The
Sunay'ha Festival, Spring 2005 in London. See www.contextheatre.co.uk for more
information 2. A Playwright writing in Panjabi and English for a creative
translation of Pakistani writer, Najam Hussain Syed's Sheesh Mehal (Hall of
Mirrors). 3. Theatre directors and actors capable of working in Panjabi and
English to collaborate with visiting Pakistani theatre practitioners. Sunay'ha
(UK) provides a unique invitation to theatre artists and the general public to
explore the work of some of Pakistan's most interesting theatre-makers. Theatre
makers from Pakistan will bring their work for collaboration with UK artists,
the result will be showcased in a 3 day public event of dance, theatre,
workshops and discussions exploring the exchange of UK and Pakistani artists.
Please send in the first instance a curriculum vitae and expression of interest
to sunayha@contextheatre.co.uk. Spring 2005. The Sunay'ha Festival
Contributions from Pakistani theatre artists will be produced nationally and
internationally throughout 2004-5, stimulating a wider debate about the
theatrical medium in Pakistan- in a context of aesthetics, sociology, politics
and culture. More information available on www.contextheatre.co.uk
NEW BBC DOCUMENTARY SERIES PAY OFF YOUR MORTGAGE IS
LOOKING FOR PEOPLE
Is paying the mortgage stopping you getting what your really want
out of life? If you never had to worry about the mortgage again, what would you
do? Give up work? Take up a new career? Move abroad? Or spend the money you
would have spent on the house on a different lifestyle? The BBC is looking for
people who want to try and increase their earnings and find new ways to save
money in an attempt to pay back their entire mortgage within 24 months. It will
be a tough challenge but do you have the talent and stamina to see it through?
What would you be prepared to do in order to get rid of that debt? Do you have
hidden talents you've never tapped into financially, and have you always
thought you could do better with your money? If you could rise to the
challenge, a new BBC series is interested in talking to you. Pay Off Your
Mortgage is a new documentary project which will follow eight households over
two years as they face up to running their lives like a business and try to
stay focused on the two year goal. If contributors manage to clear their
mortgages, they will also save tens of thousands of pounds in interest
payments. For example, if you have a mortgage of £100,000, and pay an interest
rate of 5% over 25 years, you'll end up paying over £75,000 on top of your
mortgage - meaning you end up paying back over £175,000! This is not a
competition and there are no guarantees, but if you're motivated enough and
clearing your mortgage early is something you'd love to do then the BBC would
like to hear from you. For more details please contact Meisha Heyworth on: 0121
567 6437 or Rosemary Edwards on: 0121 567 6590 or email: Poymortgage@bbc.co.uk
Please can you leave your telephone/mobile details when you contact us.
Invitation. You are cordially invited to a public
conversation between Professor Parminder Bhachu about her latest book,
Dangerous Designs: Asian Women fashion the diaspora economies and Professor Les
Back.
Their exchange will explore the new frontiers of hybrid cultural
expressions and innovative commercial economies that are being forged in global
markets. At 7pm on Thursday, November 25th 2004, The Nehru Centre 8 South
Audley Street London W1K 1HF. Please stay for refreshments after the
conversation. Parminder Bhachu is Professor of Sociology at Clark University in
Massachusetts, USA. She is a thrice migrant, being a product of East Africa,
London and now the US. She is former Henry R. Luce Professor of Cultural
Identities and Global Processes and also a Director of the Women Studies
programme. She works on emergent cultural and commercial economies in border
zones innovated on the margins by multiply-moved global citizens. She is also
the author Twice Migrants (Tavistock 1985), and co-editor of Enterprising Women
(Routledge1988) and also Immigration and Entrepreneurship (Transaction 1993).
E-mail: pbhachu@clarku.edu Les Back is Professor of Sociology at Goldsmith's
College, London University. He is the author of several books which include New
Ethnicities and Urban Culture (UCL Press 1996); Out of Whiteness (University of
Chicago 2001) and The Auditory Culture Reader (Berg 2003). His research focuses
on cultures of racism, popular culture and the local politics of race. He is
also a journalist specializing in popular music as well as a regular
contributor to the Guardian, Times Higher Educational Supplement and he writes
a column for the University Teacher's Union magazine Autlook. Chair: Behroze
Gandhy, is one of the founders of Hindi Picture, a pioneering production
company in the early 90's, producing works of diasporic film makers. She has
been the producer of several innovative television programmes and films in the
past two decades.