Punjab to the Potteries: Conversation + Q&A

Type:Theatre

Chapters Café, Keele University, Keele, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, ST5 5BG

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Punjab to the Potteries: Conversation + Q&A

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What does it take to get a creative cultural project off the ground?

How do you engage the people in the community that you want to speak to?

What if there's a whole new audience out there that you haven't spoken to yet?

And how do you keep that audience engaged when the project ends?

If any of these questions resonate with you, you should come along to the Conversation and Q+A session with members of the Punjab to the Potteries team. You will hear the process of creating a concept, research, engaging with the community and bringing a new play to completion. There will then be the chance to ask questions and give your ideas on where our project goes next.

Join members of the team behind Punjab to the Potteries - the joint project between Appetite and New Vic Theatre project to commission two new short plays based on the real stories of people migrating from South Asia to North Staffs - as they talk about how the project has evolved, where it should go next, and the interesting story of how it all began in the first place.
On the evening you will hear from four project members with unique roles, challenges and perspectives.

Gemma Thomas: Gemma is the director of Appetite who, in conjunction with their lead organisation, New Vic Theatre, commissioned the two new plays

Rasandeep Singh Devgon: as an Appetite Community Co-ordinator, Ras worked on spreading awareness throughout the local South Asian community

Valdev Bansal: the original concept of Punjab to the Potteries was Val's, thanks to some old family photos

Filiz Ozcan: Filiz cast and directed the play readings

There will also be an audience Q&A session where your input will be helpful to help us develop ideas for the future.


More in the series:

If you are interested in this event, why not check out the other events in the Punjab to the Potteries series?
Monday 13 November: Talk and creative writing workshop with playwright Sarah Bedi

Monday 20 November: Photography workshop with photographic artist Sam Ivin
You can also see the Punjab to the Potteries exhibition in Chapters Café until 25 November.

Want to know what else is going on? Visit appetite.org.uk and go to the What's On page for events and to Get Involved for more opportunities. For regular updates, why not subscribe to our newsletter? Or follow us on Facebook @appetite.stoke, Instagram @appetite_stoke, and X @appetitestoke.

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