Episode 7: My People
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About the Guest
Nisha Abdulla is a Bangalore based theatre-maker practicing as a playwright, director, dramaturg, and educator. Her anti-oppressive arts practice places care, curiosity and community at the core of the creation process. Nisha is particularly invested in exploring the interplay of identity-belonging-power-gaze in the contemporary socio-political context. She is the Artistic Director of Qabila, where her work centers new writing and the dissenting imagination. She is also a founder member of OffStream, an artist collective that makes and enables creative projects around anti-caste advocacy. Nisha also teaches at schools and universities; most recently she was guest faculty at Azim Premji University (Bangalore) and NALSAR University of Law (Hyderabad).
For more on her work, visit:
https://linktr.ee/nishaabdulla
For more on the project, follow us
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or visit our website
hum-hindustani.in
CREDITS
The Hum Hindustani Poetry Podcast is a production of The Magic Key Centre for the Arts and Childhood.
Conceived, Written, and Hosted by
Samina Mishra
Poems read by
Aanvi, Arudra, Danyal, Haniya, Ishanvi, Labina, Lakshmi, Kashvi, Kyra, Rohan, Ronish, Samaa, Sarah, Sediqa, Ulfa
Children reading the poems mentored by
Anannya Tripathyi
Studio recordings
Amartya Ghosh, Quarter Note Studios
Music
Shireen Ghosh
Vocals
Ishaan Chintamani
Artwork
Alia Sinha
Additional Research
Rhea Kuthoore
Co-Writer
S Gautham
Hindi Translation
Tazeen Ali
Produced by
Vaaka Media
Acknowledgements
Anannya Tripathyi
Gaurav Chintamani
Priya Mathews
Shikha Sen
Simurgh Centre
TESF India
All the children who participated in the Hum Hindustani workshops and wrote the poems
Support for this podcast comes from Rohini Nilekani Philanthropies.
The Hum Hindustani research project is part of TESF India.
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