Sampad Arts Events Brochure - Autumn 2018

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Autumn Season Aug-Nov 2018

TRI & EKA. Photo by Simon Richardson.

Copies of this programme are available in large print

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Welcome to our Autumn 2018 season programme This autumn season, Sampad celebrates the tremendous talent of young British Asian artists and continues to shine a light on the very best of our local culture. We are excited to be reviving our ever-popular series of free music events, Mid-day Mantra, in partnership with the India Institute and University Music at the University of Birmingham. In this special show, the stunning Dome at the Bramall Concert Hall will come alive with the sounds of sarod and percussion from charismatic and talented performers Soumik Datta and Ayoze de Alejandro Lopez. Yes, it really is free! As part of our Sakshi strand for women, we are delighted to be launching our Chai & Chat series in October, starting with a session on the written and spoken word. We invite budding writers and enthusiastic listeners to gather together over a warm cup of Chai at Zindiya Streatery and Bar. Rest assured, the tea and creativity will be flowing in equal measure! As the autumn days get colder and darker, we hope to spread warmth and light through our lively and varied programme. We look forward to seeing you there. You can stay up to date with the latest Sampad news and events by joining our mailing list online via www.sampad.org.uk, and following us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Look out for this symbol for Sakshi: Sampad’s promise to deliver four years of events and workshops telling the stories of women.

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Piali Ray OBE, Director


Photo courtesy of Serendipity Arts Festival

Dance, Music

Converse: UK Tour

After dazzling audiences in About the Elephant, dance artist Vidya Patel and multiinstrumentalist Shammi Pithia join forces again to present an extraordinary conversation between Kathak dance and live contemporary music. In a series of solos and duets, the artists combine traditional and original elements to create a mesmerising atmosphere. This is creative cohesion at its finest. At selected performances, Vidya and Shammi will be joined by Kathak dancer Jaina Modasia and musician Michael Goodey, with vocals and sitar from Debipriya Sircar.

A new commission by Sampad.

Sat 28 July 2018, 7pm

Wed 24 October, 5.30-7.30pm

National Theatre River Stage Festival 2018 - Sadler’s Wells takeover

An excerpt of Converse at the Inaugural Lecture for the India Institute by Dr S Jaisankar

National Theatre, London SE1 9PX

The Bramall, Birmingham B15 2TT

Free, non-ticketed outdoor event

In association with the Consulate General of India.

Fri 31 August 2018, 7pm

Free, limited places, please register via www.thebramall.co.uk

Nottingham Arts Mela 2018 30th anniversary

Sat 27 October, 7pm

Nottingham Arts Theatre, Nottingham NG1 3BE. In collaboration with New Art Exchange.

An excerpt of Converse at Yuva Nartan, Inside Out Festival 2018 Curve Theatre, Leicester LE1 1SB. Presented by Nupur Arts.

Tickets £8 (£6 concessions) Book Tel: 0115 924 8630 Email: Sooree@nae.org.uk

Tickets £11 (concessions for under 26s & over 60s, 15% off for Curve Members) Book Tel: 0116 242 3595 Visit: www.curveonline.co.uk

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Dance, Music Monday 24 September, 7.30pm

TRI & EKA: Double bill

Classical and contemporary Indian dance blend together in this dynamic double bill which features the most exciting young talent in South Asian dance, alongside live musicians. In TRI, captivating Bharatanatyam dancer Anaya Bolar and Kathak artist Shyam Dattani (both BBC Young Dancer stars) put a fresh spin on classical Indian dance as they tell an emotive story of love and devotion. In EKA, the mesmerising trio of Anaya, Emiko Jane Ishii and Kesha Raithatha convey female unity and strength as they imagine the Hindu goddesses of learning, wealth and power in a modern world.

Supported by Arts Council England, Sampad, Phizzical & Chitraleka Dance Company. Photo by Seetal Kaur

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Venue Midlands Arts Centre, Cannon Hill Park, Birmingham B12 9QH Tickets ÂŁ12 (ÂŁ10 concessions) To book 0121 446 3232 www.macbirmingham.co.uk


Writing, Creative Sharing & Discussion Photo: Zindiya Streatery

Photo courtesy of Serendipity Arts Festival

Dance, Music

Last chance to see!

Free event!

Saturday 29 September, 7.30pm

Sunday 14 October, 3-5pm

Kathak artist Vidya Patel and contemporary dancer Connor Scott present their first collaboration, which examines our sense of purpose and search for clarity in a world of fake news.

We invite you to an afternoon of relaxed conversation over a cup of delicious Chai tea.

About the Elephant: Final UK tour date

The thought-provoking, yet playful, performance has found international success and critical acclaim. Skilled composer and multi-instrumentalist Shammi Pithia performs an atmospheric original live score alongside the beautifully intertwining dance styles. Venue Dance City Theatre, Temple Street, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 4BR Tickets £13.50 (£8 students & under 18s, £11 concessions) To book www.dancecity.co.uk/performances

Chai & Chat: The Word is Out

Meet likeminded people and share your ideas in the warm atmosphere of Zindiya Streatery and Bar, where the tastes and smells of India are as vibrant as the décor! Inspirational writer and ambassador for women Abda Khan will host the discussion. Attendees are invited to share short stories, writing or poetry, but must apply due to the limited timeframe. Apply by emailing anne@sampad.org.uk Venue Zindiya Streatery and Bar, 21 Woodbridge Road, Moseley, Birmingham B13 8EJ Tickets Free, women-only event booking essential To book

Co-commissioned by Sampad, Serendipity Arts Trust and Midlands Arts Centre. Supported by Dance Hub Birmingham with in-kind support from Rambert Dance School, Dance City Newcastle, DanceXchange and Kerry Nicholls Dance.

www.bit.ly/ChaiChat1

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Dance, Music, Film Photo by Simon Richardson

Photo by Vipul Sangoi

Photo by Rehmat Rayatt

Music

Free event! Monday 22 October, 12noon – 1pm

Mid-day Mantra

Sit back, relax, and let Indian melodies nurture and uplift your spirit. In the special return of Sampad’s hugely popular free lunchtime performances, the prolific British-Indian composer and sarod virtuoso Soumik Datta brings the sounds of South Asia to the University of Birmingham. Soumik’s technique bridges Indian classical and contemporary music. He has collaborated with international artists including Beyonce, Jay-Z, Bill Bailey, Nitin Sawhney, Anoushka Shankar and Talvin Singh. Accompanying Soumik is virtuoso percussionist Ayoze de Alejandro Lopez (Canary Islands). Venue

Sunday 4 November, 7pm

Kamala Devam Company: Ankusha and Other Mysteries An eclectic evening of world-class Indian and contemporary dance, film and music. In their first UK tour, KDC seek answers to questions surrounding fate and free-will with three distinctive solos, an explosive trio and a multi award-winning dance film.

Enjoy the company’s signature contemporary pieces Ankusha and Babushka vs. Renaissance Man, alongside a new classical Bharatanatyam solo JatiSwara-Leela and the highly-praised dance film The Art of Defining Me. Venue

The Dome, Bramall Music Building, University of Birmingham B15 2TT

Foyle Theatre, Midlands Arts Centre, Cannon Hill Park, Birmingham B12 9QH

Tickets

Tickets

Free event, booking essential

£12 (£10 concessions)

To book

To book

www.boxoffice.bham.ac.uk

0121 446 3232 www.macbirmingham.co.uk

Sampad presents Mid-day Mantra in partnership with the India Institute and University Music.

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A co-production from Sampad and Midlands Arts Centre. Supported by Arts Council England, Rich Mix, University of East London & South East Dance and Kickstarter donors.


Wellbeing, Community Sharing

Tuesday 6 November, 6.30pm

Evening Conversations

Work in progress. Includes a post-show discussion. A middle-aged, middle-class, multicultural mum with millennial sons, this light hearted work-in-progress is a meditation on Sudha Bhuchar’s 'squeezed middle' life in Wimbledon, as she navigates her sense of ‘home’, friendships, family and returning to India. Told through fragments & monologues, this piece is inspired by evening conversations over Aperol spritzers! Sudha has appeared in Eastenders, The Archers and at the Royal National Theatre. Writer/performer: Sudha Bhuchar. Director: Kristine Landon-Smith. Suitable for ages 10+. Venue

Photo by Simon Richardson

Photo by Kate Green

Photo by Katherine Leedale

Theatre

Throughout November 2018

Create & Change Project

As part of our new Create & Change project, we have been working with women who live in and around Washwood Heath and Ward End to build their confidence and help them develop creative, technical and leadership skills. Participants involved with the project will be sharing four new works, ranging from photography, drama, filmmaking and arts & crafts, at various local venues throughout November. Further information Find details about individual sharing events at www.sampad.org.uk and www.nortonhall.org.uk/women/dolphinwomens-centre

Hexagon Theatre, Midlands Arts Centre, Cannon Hill Park, Birmingham B12 9QH Tickets £12 (£10 concessions) To book 0121 446 3232 www.macbirmingham.co.uk Presented by Sampad in collaboration with Bhuchar Boulevard.

In partnership with The Dolphin Women’s Centre and Birmingham Mind. Supported by Birmingham City Council’s Cultural Re:Generation Scheme & Near Neighbours Church Urban Fund.

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Diary of Events AUGUST Converse Nottingham Arts Theatre

7pm

£8 (£6)

Mon 24

TRI & EKA: Double bill Midlands Arts Centre

7.30pm

£12 (£10)

Sat 29

About the Elephant Dance City Theatre, Newcastle

7.30pm

£13.50 (£8, £11)

Sun 14

Chai & Chat: The Word is Out Zindiya Streatery and Bar, Moseley

3pm FREE

Mon 22

Mid-day Mantra The Dome, University of Birmingham

12pm FREE

Wed 24

Converse (excerpt) The Bramall, University of Birmingham

5.30pm FREE

Sat 27

Converse (excerpt) Curve Theatre, Leicester

7pm £11

Sun 4

Kamala Devam Co: Ankusha & Other Mysteries Midlands Arts Centre

7pm

£12 (£10)

Tues 6

Evening Conversations Midlands Arts Centre

6.30pm

£12 (£10)

Various

Create & Change Project Various locations

Fri 31

SEPTEMBER

OCTOBER

NOVEMBER

Information in this brochure is correct at time of printing. Changes may occasionally be necessary. Amendments or additional information can be found on the Sampad website and will be announced via our social media channels.

Sampad is a dynamic Birmingham-based arts development agency that connects people and communities with South Asian arts and heritage. We deliver high-quality dance, music and theatre productions, events and workshops in education, community and outreach settings, and professional development for artists, cultural leaders and young people. To find out more, please get in touch or join our mailing list via our website.

c/o Midlands Arts Centre, Cannon Hill Park, Edgbaston, Birmingham B12 9QH Telephone +44 (0)121 446 3260 Email info@sampad.org.uk Website www.sampad.org.uk

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