Feminist Bengali Legends and Storytelling with British Bilingual Poetry Collective  - Whitechapel Gallery

Feminist Bengali Legends and Storytelling with British Bilingual Poetry Collective 

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    Joy Gregory, Fierce & Fearless, 2022, installation. Courtesy of William Morris Gallery, London Borough of Waltham Forest/Nicola Tree

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This event was on Sat 29 Nov, 11am - 1pm

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Storytelling Session
Feminist Bengali Legends and Storytelling with British Bilingual Poetry Collective 

This event is now fully booked. Please contact infodesk@whitechapelgallery.org or call +44 (0)20 7522 7888 to be added to the waitlist.

Inspired by the tales of fearless female protagonists emblazoned on Joy Gregory’s Fierce and Fearless installation, the British Bilingual Poetry Collective present a family-friendly storytelling and drawing session, centring on trailblazing Bengali writer, educator, and social reformer Begum Rokeya. 

In this session led by poets and storytellers Shamim Azad and Farah Naz, they will weave together oral histories and stories in English, Sylheti and Bengali to embody the spirit of Rokeya’s work, including her famous celebrated feminist science fiction tale, Sultana’s Dream. 

Written in 1905, Sultana’s Dream imagines a scientifically advanced utopia, where women are free from structural oppression and patriarchal norms. Rokeya’s championship of women’s empowerment and education at a time when women’s rights were restricted was crucial in contributing towards a wider narrative shift towards social equality. 

In the session, visitors of all ages will be immersed in the world of Rokeya through stories, poetry and drawing activities.  

This is a family-friendly and intergenerational storytelling event – people of all ages are welcome to come along!

This event accompanies our current exhibition Joy Gregory: Catching Flies with Honey and takes place within Gregory’s Fierce and Fearless textile installation.  

British Bilingual Poetry Collective (CIC) 

BBPC (British Bilingual Poetry Collective) is made of poets and poetry lovers, with a focus on multilingual sharing of poetry for the purpose of mental wellbeing and community building. We use poetry as a tool alongside very accessible English to expand on intergenerational connections, explore and celebrate the multicultural heritage of the London-wide community. Our work involves performance, writing, translation and publication. We are a Community Interest Company based in East London.  

www.bbpcltd.com  

@bbpc_poetry 

Shamim Azad

Shamim Azad is a bilingual author, poet and storyteller. She has performed at venues ranging from the Covent Garden Poetry Café to Edinburgh Fringe Festival. She worked for the Cultural Olympiad 2012 as a storyteller for House Mill Museum and Bromley by Bow Centre. She has published 37 books in English and Bengali, has received many recognitions including a residency with A Poet’s Agora in Athens and Community Award by National Lottery 2020 UK. 

Farah Naz

Farah Naz is a bilingual poet/writer, storyteller, translator and Teacher. She also is a performing member of the acclaimed storytelling group ‘EAST’ and the Deputy Director of the British Bilingual Poetry Collective (BBPC). 

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