With Manjot Dhaliwal
This South Asian Heritage Month we are proud to be supporting one of our wonderful community partners – Suman Gujral – with her ‘Third Space’ project. Suman is a local artist, poet and printmaker. Part of her work is about bringing arts and creative opportunities to all, and through the project, which is funded by Arts Council England, she has been able to organise a series of free poetry workshops. This one is suitable for young people aged 8+ and their parent/carers who would like to give it a try.
Children must be accompanied – please book a seperate ticket for each person (adult or child) attending.
This workshop will be delivered by Manjot Dhaliwal:
‘This workshop will look at the poetry of Amrita Pritam and her ideas around freedom and taking up space. Through engaging with creative techniques we will first imaginatively engage with the questions, ‘When do I feel free?’ and ‘Where do I feel at home?’ We will then look at Amrita Pritam’s poem, “My Address” and discuss poetic techniques and revisit the questions of ‘When do I feel free?”. Participants will then be encouraged to write their own poems based on their answers.’
The workshops are free but spaces are limited so do book early!
Sunday 28th July – Poetry workshop with Manjot Dhaliwal
11am-1pm Poetry Workshop – young people 8+
St Albans Museum + Gallery
Find out more about the Third Space project here https://thirdspacestories.com/
Manjot Dhaliwal is a writer, educator and PhD researcher. She has over ten years of experience as a primary school teacher, and now works as a Lecturer at the University of Brighton. She has facilitated poetry workshops with libraries, art galleries, literature festivals, writing organisations, charities and outreach groups. Her research explores South Asian women’s poetry, identities and family histories.
The first of the Trust’s projects is the South Asian Heritage Month (SAHM), which first took place in 2020 and runs from the 18th of July to the 17th of August each year.
SAHM seeks to commemorate, mark and celebrate South Asian cultures, histories, and communities.
It seeks to understand the diverse heritage and cultures that continue to link the UK with South Asia.
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