First Drafts - This Is How An Artist Resists

Sunday 15 September, 7pm

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Join PROJEKT EUROPA for an evening of form-bending, bold and migrant works-in-progress!

FIRST DRAFTS is an experiment in collective curating - the first of a series of three evenings that will be collectively curated by PROJEKT EUROPA’s Artistic Advisory Board. Each evening will include 6-8 pieces from different artists or collectives and will be framed by a quote, offering a thematic lens for artists to respond to.

The quote for September 15th is ‘This Is How An Artist Resists’ - a commendation of Mohammed Sabaaneh's illustrative book 'Palestine: In Black and White' by Maltese-American journalist and cartoonist Joe Sacco. We’re interested in exploring the idea of how we as artists experience, perceive and express resistance, and we have encouraged the selected artists to respond freely to this quote.

The evening will be concluded with a Q&A with the artists and members of the PROJEKT EUROPA Artistic Advisory Board, reflecting on the work itself, the process of curating, and on the reality of being a migrant theatre maker right now.

FIRST DRAFTS is a unique snapshot of the extraordinary creativity and diversity of migrant performance in the UK - don’t miss your chance to be part of this vital conversation!

The Company


Credits

Artists: Emilia Nurmukhamet & Dear Annie, Néa Ishana Ranaganathan, Tsoi Huen Wong & Christiano Mere, Jana Aizupe, Divija Melally & Saili Katebe and Moyra Silva & Carolina Rieckhof

PROJEKT EUROPA Artistic Advisory Board: Agnieszka Blonska, Andreea Tudose, Dorota Wozniak, Gustavo Dias-Vallejo, Rudzani Moleya, Tom Tegento, Yael Shavit, Yasmeen Audisho Ghrawi.

PROJEKT EUROPA Artistic Director: Maria Aberg

PROJEKT EUROPA Executive Producer: Anna Oggero


About the Company

PROJEKT EUROPA is a migrant-led theatre company and artist collective creating multilingual work at the intersection of performance, co-creation and participation. Grounded in the belief that anyone can be an artist, we’re committed to combating the systemic disadvantage and marginalisation of refugees, asylum seekers and first-generation migrants in the UK by providing equitable access to creative opportunities and celebrating the multitude of international perspectives which exist within our borders. 

Our diverse programme focuses on the development and production of migrant-led performance work as well as delivering opportunities for career advancement, creative development and industry visibility for migrant theatre makers. 

From participatory programmes offering free workshops to refugees, to commissions for migrant artists to co-create work within local communities, we strive to create a nation-wide offer that contributes to dismantling intersectional systemic barriers and biases, exploring creative, meaningful and sustainable ways of collaborating transnationally. 

www.projekteuropa.org

 

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