Invitation
Space for migrant artists' voices
Hello Friends, here is another milestone for me.
2024 marks a quarter of a century as a migrant to the UK. I landed at London Heathrow Terminal 2 at the age of sixteen, on my own with two bags, an icon and fifty quid. The rest is history as they say.
2024 is also an election year, this means that migration will be used as a political tool with often negative rhetoric for votes and for those of us with lived experience of migration - an increase in the already hostile environment. At the same time, culture doesn’t seem to be a priority for government investment. These are challenging times for migrants seeking to carve out creative careers -- (and challenging times are perhaps what we’re good at navigating).
So, I am carving out some time, and a little cash, to reach out to my fellow first generation migrant artist peers. Around touring 40/40 in March, I will be visiting Lancaster, Manchester, Derby, Cambridge and Birmingham.
I am gathering a small group of us, across artforms, in each place to share experiences and ideas about how to shape a career in the arts. We’ll spend a couple of hours together, with a cuppa, and I can offer each participant £120. You can call this a little CPD (continuing professional development) and conversations will be around making and sustaining a career in the arts as a migrant artist -- the many different parts that ‘job’ entails. So, if you want and need some time and a safer space to check in, chew the fat, politics and art I will be at the below places at the below times.
To book yourself in, please email me kat@twodestinationlanguage.com with
a paragraph about your practice
where you are based - i.e which of the places you wanna join me at
what you might like to talk about - i.e what will be useful to you so I can prepare a little
Please do this by 21 February 2024. Spaces are limited.
Also, please come and see 40/40 - these dates are the last for this show. I really like this one and I love performing it. Others seem to like it too.
Okay, here we go:
22 Feb - 3-5pm - Manchester (at 53two - Arch 19, Watson Street, M3 4LP ) and that night I will be going to Figs in Wigs at Home and tickets to their show are here.
4 March - 3-4:45pm - Derby (at Deda Derby Dance cafe) - 40/40 is the following day at Deda - tickets for 40/40 at Deda are here.
7 March - 3-5pm- Cambridge Junction (upstairs in the Board Room) - 40/40 is on 6+7 March and tickets are pay what you decide here
9 March - 2-4pm Birmingham (Dance Hub, first floor of Birmingham Hippodrome entrance on Thorp Street, the artist area opposite Patrick Studio) - 40/40 is on 8+9 March tickets are here.
See you soon,
Warmest wishes, Kat x
Please note that if you wish to see the shows...you'd need to book them! x
I would like to acknowledge the brilliant work that the below artist-led organisations have been doing for the past few years for and with migrant artists in the UK - Performing Borders, Migrants in Culture, Migrants in Theatre
Hello Friends, here is another milestone for me.
2024 marks a quarter of a century as a migrant to the UK. I landed at London Heathrow Terminal 2 at the age of sixteen, on my own with two bags, an icon and fifty quid. The rest is history as they say.
2024 is also an election year, this means that migration will be used as a political tool with often negative rhetoric for votes and for those of us with lived experience of migration - an increase in the already hostile environment. At the same time, culture doesn’t seem to be a priority for government investment. These are challenging times for migrants seeking to carve out creative careers -- (and challenging times are perhaps what we’re good at navigating).
So, I am carving out some time, and a little cash, to reach out to my fellow first generation migrant artist peers. Around touring 40/40 in March, I will be visiting Lancaster, Manchester, Derby, Cambridge and Birmingham.
I am gathering a small group of us, across artforms, in each place to share experiences and ideas about how to shape a career in the arts. We’ll spend a couple of hours together, with a cuppa, and I can offer each participant £120. You can call this a little CPD (continuing professional development) and conversations will be around making and sustaining a career in the arts as a migrant artist -- the many different parts that ‘job’ entails. So, if you want and need some time and a safer space to check in, chew the fat, politics and art I will be at the below places at the below times.
To book yourself in, please email me kat@twodestinationlanguage.com with
a paragraph about your practice
where you are based - i.e which of the places you wanna join me at
what you might like to talk about - i.e what will be useful to you so I can prepare a little
Please do this by 21 February 2024. Spaces are limited.
Also, please come and see 40/40 - these dates are the last for this show. I really like this one and I love performing it. Others seem to like it too.
Okay, here we go:
21 Feb - 3-5pm - Lancaster Arts (Bar area- the bit between the gallery and the Great Hall) I will be going to see Andy Smith's A Citizen Assembly that night, and tickets to Andy's show are here
22 Feb - 3-5pm - Manchester (at 53two - Arch 19, Watson Street, M3 4LP ) and that night I will be going to Figs in Wigs at Home and tickets to their show are here.
4 March - 3-4:45pm - Derby (at Deda Derby Dance cafe) - 40/40 is the following day at Deda - tickets for 40/40 at Deda are here.
7 March - 3-5pm- Cambridge Junction (upstairs in the Board Room) - 40/40 is on 6+7 March and tickets are pay what you decide here
9 March - 2-4pm Birmingham (Dance Hub, first floor of Birmingham Hippodrome entrance on Thorp Street, the artist area opposite Patrick Studio) - 40/40 is on 8+9 March tickets are here.
See you soon,
Warmest wishes, Kat x
Please note that if you wish to see the shows...you'd need to book them! x
I would like to acknowledge the brilliant work that the below artist-led organisations have been doing for the past few years for and with migrant artists in the UK - Performing Borders, Migrants in Culture, Migrants in Theatre