Sampad South Asian arts - Autumn 2012 events guide

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Autumn Season 2012

Sep - Dec

Mandala Friday 7 September and Sunday 9 September

For further details about any of sampad’s events: visit www.sampad.org.uk or telephone 0121 446 3260

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Welcome to our Autumn season programme! It’s been an exceptional summer, featuring many inspirational sporting moments and cultural highlights. sampad is thrilled to be joining the celebrations by presenting MANDALA; the key finale event for the London 2012 festival and the Cultural Olympiad programme in the Midlands. MANDALA takes place in Birmingham and Nottingham for one night only, so please don’t miss the chance to join us for this flagship event for South Asian arts! You can find out more on page 4. In addition, sampad has a wealth of fantastic events coming up to keep you entertained this autumn. We’re delighted to be supporting new dance from leading British Asian dance artists Shane Shambhu and Sonia Sabri (pages 8 & 9). Our exciting new partnership with the Bramall Music Building at University of Birmingham kicks off in style with the mesmerising sounds of Play Out (page 11). In October, we’re joining Birmingham Book Festival, to mark the publication of Inspired by Tagore following our hugely successful international writing competition that connected sampad and our partners British Council India with around 1,500 writers from 37 countries. Words into Movement features beautiful dance inspired by some of the submissions, along with readings by selected authors of winning entries. We’ll also be hosting a special tribute to the late Rajesh Khanna with a moving celebration of his work, reflecting his association with musical giants Kishore Kumar and R D Burman. For more information about MANDALA, or any of our events or special projects, don’t forget to keep an eye on our website www.sampad.org.uk (where you can also join our mailing list online) or join our rapidly-increasing number of friends and followers on Facebook and Twitter. Best wishes, Piali Ray OBE, Director Opposite from top, clockwise: Jyotsna Srikanth, Shane Shambhu Company, Satinder Chohan’s Kabaddi, Kabaddi, Kabaddi and Sonia Sabri


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Music

L-R: Harmeet Singh Virdee, Prattyush Banerjee, Rekesh Chauhan and Giuliano Modarelli and Bhupinder Singh Chaggar

Saturdays, 1pm – 2.30pm

15 December Milan to Mumbai Giuliano Modarelli (guitar) and Bhupinder Singh Chaggar (tabla) skilfully manipulate the notes of a traditional rãg creating a beautifully eclectic sound.

Mid-day Mantra A free monthly series presenting music from India to uplift the spirit on Saturday lunchtimes. 8 September (12pm-1pm) Harmeet Singh Virdee ArtsFest Special. The charismatic, young British sitar maestro accompanied by tabla virtuoso Gurdain Rayatt. Enjoy improvisational magic infused with quintessentially Indian raga & rhythm. 29 September Afternoon Raga Unveiled Sarod master Prattyush Banerjee accompanied by the exhilarating sounds of tabla maestro Surdarshan Singh. 20 October Rekesh Chauhan Vibrant Indian classical music from the acclaimed young pianist. 24 November Rajesh David Indian classical and traditional folk vocals including devotional bhajans, classical ghazals and Welsh– inspired poetry. Accompanied by Pete Stacey on saxophone. Rajesh David

For more details of the artists performing visit our website at www.sampad.org.uk Venue

Symphony Hall Café Bar, Broad Street, Birmingham B1 2EA Tickets

FREE In association with Town Hall Symphony Hall Supported by Arts Council England

Education and Learning sampad has an established programme of education, outreach and learning activities which it delivers within school and community settings, providing quality experiences with professional artists. If you work within an education or community setting, please visit www.sampad.org.uk/learning or email: education@sampad.org.uk to find out more about how we can help you to deliver your objectives.


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Free outdoor event! Live Music and Dance Friday 7 September Chamberlain Square, Birmingham 6.30pm Red Baraat 8.30pm Performance of Mandala 9.30pm Repeat performance of Mandala

Sunday 9 September Old Market Square, Nottingham 8.30pm Main performance of Mandala

Mandala MANDALA is a dazzling free outdoor performance fusing international and British Asian music and dance with spectacular 3D digital projections. Town Hall, Birmingham and Nottingham Council House will be magically illuminated with colour and light to tell a story that connects the past and the present. The buildings will be brought to life with stunning digital projections and visual effects triggered by the live dance, music and audience interaction. Mandala (Sanskrit for ‘circle’) will unite exciting British Asian dancers Aakash Odedra and Devika Rao, BBoy’s Attic choreographed by Marso, and a company of artists – merging the beautiful forms of classical Asian dance with edgy, urban attitude. With a powerful soundtrack, featuring the music of world-class artists Anoushka Shankar and Zakir Hussain, and a special live appearance by multi award-winning tabla artist, Talvin Singh, Mandala will be the free outdoor multimedia spectacle not to miss! Mandala is a bold, new collaboration between sampad South Asian arts and leading arts & technology company, seeper. Scan below to watch the trailer or visit www.mandala2012.co.uk The performances will provide a dramatic celebration for the final weekend of the London 2012 Festival, the spectacular 12-week nationwide celebration running from 21 June until 9 September 2012 bringing together leading artists from across the world with the very best from the UK. Mandala also marks the beginning of ArtsFest in Birmingham and the opening weekend for the World Event for Young Artists and final weekend of MelaFest 2012 in Nottingham.

Top: Devika Rao Above: Aakash Odedra Right: Red Baraat


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Exclusive

Special performance by Red Baraat at Mandala in Birmingham The seriously hot, larger-than-life, Brooklyn based dhol ‘n’ brass band Red Baraat will be flying in from New York City to start Mandala in Birmingham with a swing! The nine piece band led by dhol drummer Sunny Jain consists of dhol, drums, percussion, a sousaphone and a five piece horn section. The band fuse the infectious North Indian rhythms of bhangra with funk, jazz, Latin and go-go and their sound is big, brassy and full of energy. Dig out your dancing shoes and hotfoot it down to Chamberlain Square!
 Free outdoor event, performance starts at 6.30pm. Presented by Town Hall Birmingham. Red Baraat’s UK tour is produced by Asian Arts Agency.

Mandala is proud to be supported by


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Music Wednesday 5 September, 7.30pm

Celebrating the legends:

Roop Kumar & Sunali Rathod Roop Kumar Rathod, the voice behind popular hits Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi, Sandese Aate Hain, Toh Chalun and Maula Mere Maula, and his wife Sunali Rathod pay tribute to the legendary Mohammed Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar, Talat Mahmood and Noor Jehan. They will be performing classics such as Jo Waada Kiya (Taj Mahal), Itna Na Mujhse Tu Pyaar Badha (Chaaya), Aawaaz De Kahan Hai (Anmol Ghadi), Suhani Raat (Dulari) and Madhuban Mein Radhika (Kohinoor). Presented by Saregama Events Venue

Symphony Hall, Broad Street, Birmingham B1 2EA Tickets

£20.00 – £65.00* Ticket Office/Online Booking

0121 780 3333 / www.thsh.co.uk * £2.50 fee per transaction will be charged by THSH Box Office on all bookings, except purchases made in person Roop Kumar Rathod and Sunali Rathod

Sarvar Sabri Photo by Simon Richardson

Music Saturday 22 September, 7.30pm

Sabri Ensemble Sarvar Sabri is an internationallyrenowned tabla player. His passion for the world’s richly diverse musical traditions has inspired him to collaborate widely. This trio’s vibrantly percussive sound fuses funky jazz with Indian music. Guest appearance by tabla artist Rishii Chowdhury, a rising star in the world of Indian classical music. Presented in association with Surdhwani and Arena Theatre, Wolverhampton Venue

Arena Theatre Wolverhampton, Wulfruna St, Wolverhampton WV1 1SE Tickets

£9 (£7 concessions) Ticket Office/Online Booking

01902 321 321 www.arena.wlv.ac.uk


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Literature and Dance Wednesday 10 October, 7pm

Words into movement: Jyotsna Srikanth

Music Tuesday 2 October, 7.30pm

Jyotsna Srikanth Collective – Interlaced Jyotsna Srikanth is a British-Indian violinist and composer who has explored the crossover between Indian music and other genres, including jazz, Irish folk, electronica, flamenco, blues, pop, Western classical and Bollywood music. Her playing is known for its effective blend of ‘bhava’ (musical expression and emotion) and fingering technique and she has played for nearly 200 Indian films, under musical directors such as Ilayaraja. ‘Interlaced’ combines Indian classical music with a contemporary audiolayering, including jazz and folk elements. Jyotsna Srikanth – Indian violin Chris Haigh – Jazz violin Jude Jeyaraj – Keyboard Victor Obsust – Bass Nish Raj – Percussion Venue

Solihull Arts Complex, Homer Road, Solihull, B91 3RG Tickets

£9 (£7 concs), £5 child /schools Ticket Office/Online Booking

0121 704 6962 www.solihullartscomplex.co.uk

Inspired by Tagore at Birmingham Book Festival South Asian classical and contemporary dance performances with readings of selected poems/stories. Dancers will take their inspiration from a selection of stories and poetry in the book Inspired by Tagore, published by sampad in partnership with British Council India, further to a hugely successful international writing competition that attracted entries from around 1,500 writers from 37 countries. Venue

Foyle Studio, mac birmingham, Cannon Hill Park B12 9QH Tickets

£6 (£4 concessions) Ticket Office/ Online Booking

0121 446 3232 www.macarts.co.uk


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Music

Dance

Friday 12 October, 7.30pm

Thursday 25 October, 8pm

A tribute to Rajesh Khanna and Kishore Kumar

Shane Shambhu Company – Leaving only a Trace Leaving Only A Trace unique, contemporary Bharatanatyam language accompanied by live music to tell a revealing story shared by many of dual-heritage in the UK.

“ Kishore Kumar was my soul and I was his body” Rajesh Khanna Rajesh Khanna’s career as matinee idol lasted over two decades. Widely considered as the original superstar of Indian cinema, he had 15 consecutive solo hit films in the 1970s; a record that remains as yet unbroken. Music contributed enormously to his stardom, due to his successful association with singer Kishore Kumar and composer RD Burman. The trio churned out evergreen hits like Kuch to log kahenge and Ye shaam mastani and established the golden era of Hindi film music. Join us for this special tribute featuring music lovers and guest artists. Venue

mac birmingham, Cannon Hill Park, B12 9QH Tickets

£12 (£8 concessions) Ticket Office/Online Booking

0121 446 3232 www.macarts.co.uk

A young British Asian man decides to leave home to ‘find himself’. While packing his belongings he starts to unravel the past and begins to wonder whether cultural values have restricted him. He realises that he must let go of his past, in order to come to terms with his future. Supported by sampad, mac birmingham, Arts Council England, Akademi, Akram Khan Company, Dance-East, Hat Factory, Tara Arts Venue

mac birmingham, Cannon Hill Park, B12 9QH Tickets

£10 (£8 concessions) Ticket Office/Online Booking

0121 446 3232 www.macarts.co.uk

mac birmingham is now partners with IdeasTap, an arts charity that supports young, creative people at the start of their careers. To launch the partnership, mac birmingham is offering a 2 hour workshop led by Shane, aimed at young people and emerging performers aged 16-30, at 10am on 25 October, followed by a 30 minute discussion session. To register your place, please go to: www.ideastap.com/Opportunities/spa


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Dance Saturday 24 November, 8pm

Kaavish The celebrations continue with Kaavish (‘to achieve one’s desires through action’) tracing Sonia’s artistic journey, with live performances, archive recordings and a voiceover by Sonia giving her personal insight into the work The second half looks forward to the next stages of Sonia’s creative journey, with a new specially commissioned work by Sampad and Milapfest, featuring Bharatanatyam dancer Ash Mukerjee, and an ensemble of musicians, including tabla maestro, Sarvar Sabri and live Indian rock music. Venue

Dance

mac birmingham, Cannon Hill Park, B12 9QH Tickets

Friday 23 November, 8pm

£12 (£10 concessions)

Akaar

Ticket Office/Online Booking

As part of Sonia Sabri Company’s 10year anniversary celebrations, Akaar presents some of the amazing local talents that Artistic Director, Sonia Sabri and Musical Director, Sarvar Sabri have nurtured through their dedicated teaching and guidance.

0121 446 3232 www.macarts.co.uk Special Offer! Buy a ticket for both shows at the reduced price of £20

Venue

mac birmingham, Cannon Hill Park, B12 9QH Tickets

£10 (£8 concessions) Ticket Office/Online Booking

0121 446 3232 www.macarts.co.uk Sonia Sabri


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Theatre Tuesday 27 November, 8pm Wednesday 28 November, 8pm

Kabaddi,Kabaddi, Kabaddi Dance Saturday 10 November, 7.30pm

Festival of Lights A Diwali celebration featuring divine South Asian dance. Light Indian snacks will be available. Presented in association with Surdhwani and Arena Theatre, Wolverhampton. Venue

Arena Theatre, Wolverhampton Tickets

All tickets £5 Ticket Office/Online Booking

01902 321 321 www.arena.wlv.ac.uk Kabaddi, Kabaddi, Kabaddi

World premiere of Satinder Chohan’s powerful new drama about sport, nationality and belonging, with a haunting love story at its heart. Directed by Helena Bell In 1936, against a backdrop of Indian revolutionary fervour, two players compete for the Berlin Olympics and for the love of Azadeh, a freedom fighter with a troubled past. In 2012 at London’s Olympic stadium, their descendants wrestle to win favour once more, with disturbing consequences…

“ Intelligent, ambitious and accomplished” The Guardian Presented by Pursued by a Bear Productions in co-production with Kali Theatre and in association with the Mercury Theatre, Colchester

Venue

mac birmingham, Cannon Hill Park, B12 9QH Tickets

£12 (£10 concessions) Ticket Office/Online Booking

0121 446 3232 www.macarts.co.uk


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Music Thursday 29 November, 7.30pm

Play Out Play Out explores the improvisational nature of Indian and Jazz music through fascinating creative partnerships that cross musical and geographical borders. At its heart lies Jesse Bannister’s distinctive saxophone sound, honed from years of absorbing influences from Indian classical music, jazz and contemporary composition. He is joined by Zoe Rahman, a brilliant pianist and rising star on the contemporary jazz scene, powerfully original drummer, Seb Rochford and dynamic bass-player Kenny Higgins. Jesse Bannister – Saxophone Zoe Rahman – Piano Seb Rochford – Drums Kenny Higgins – Bass Venue

Bramall Music Building, University of Birmingham, B15 2TT Tickets

£12 (£8 concessions) Ticket Office/Online Booking

0121 345 0492 www.birmingham.ac.uk/bramall

Music and Dance Sunday 9 December, 4pm

Sampad Seasonal Sabha Sabha is sampad’s popular showcase for local and emerging talent. This afternoon’s show will be a celebration of the festive season. Venue

The Drum, 144 Potters Lane, Aston Tickets

£6 (£4 concessions) Ticket Office/Online Booking

0121 333 2444 www.the-drum.org.uk


Diary of Events

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SEPTEMBER 5 Roop Kumar & Sunali Rathod 7 MANDALA &
Red Baraat 8 Mid-day Mantra 9 MANDALA 22 Sabri Ensemble 29 Mid-day Mantra

Symphony Hall, Birmingham Chamberlain Square, Birmingham Symphony Hall Café Bar Old Market Square, Nottingham Arena Theatre, Wolverhampton Symphony Hall Café Bar

7.30pm £20-£65 P6

2 Jyotsna Srikanth Solihull Arts Complex 10 Inspired by Tagore mac birmingham at B’ham Book Festival 12 Tribute to mac birmingham Rajesh Khanna 20 Mid-day Mantra Symphony Hall Café Bar 25 Shane Shambhu mac birmingham Company

7.30pm £9 (£7) P7 7pm £6 (£4) P7

See details FREE

P4

12pm FREE P3 8.30pm FREE P4 7.30pm £9 (£7) P6 1pm FREE P3

OCTOBER

7.30pm £12 (£8) P8 1pm Free P3 8pm £10 (£8) P8

NOVEMBER 10 Festival of Lights 23 Akaar 24 Kaavish 24 Mid-day Mantra 27 Kabaddi, Kabaddi, Kabaddi 28 Kabaddi, Kabaddi, Kabaddi 29 Play Out

Arena Theatre, Wolverhampton mac birmingham mac birmingham Symphony Hall Café Bar mac birmingham

7.30pm £5 P10 8pm £10 (£8) P9 8pm £12 (£10) P9 1pm FREE P3 8pm £12 (£10) P10

mac birmingham

8pm £12 (£10) P10

Bramall Music Building 7.30pm £12 (£8)

P11

DECEMBER 9 Sampad Seasonal The Drum, Aston 4pm £6 (£4) P11 Sabha 15 Mid-day Mantra Symphony Hall Café Bar 1pm FREE P3 All information in this brochure is correct at the time of printing. However, changes may occasionally be necessary and any up-to-date or additional information can be found on the sampad website. sampad apologise in advance for any inconvenience this may cause.

sampad is a dynamic development agency for South Asian arts based in Birmingham. Education, outreach and lifelong learning is at the heart of all our work. We provide everything from single workshops to long term projects using dance, music, theatre, crafts or literature, for all ages and abilities, working in schools, nurseries, youth centres, community organisations, health settings and more. To find out more, please get in touch.

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