10 episodes

UNMUTE - 20-25th July 2020

UNMUTE is a bold, new and accessible response to this strange new world, that kickstarts the conversation for the arts to become more inclusive than ever.

Also released as a fully captioned video series here: hacktheatre.co.uk/unmute

Previous podcast series:

HACK Chats (May 2020)

HACK Chats was our early response to COVID-19, each episode giving a snapshot of the crucial issues affecting many migrants, refugees and other marginalised communities across the UK and internationally during this unprecedented time. Find out more here: hacktheatre.co.uk

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UNMUTE - 20-25th July 2020

UNMUTE is a bold, new and accessible response to this strange new world, that kickstarts the conversation for the arts to become more inclusive than ever.

Also released as a fully captioned video series here: hacktheatre.co.uk/unmute

Previous podcast series:

HACK Chats (May 2020)

HACK Chats was our early response to COVID-19, each episode giving a snapshot of the crucial issues affecting many migrants, refugees and other marginalised communities across the UK and internationally during this unprecedented time. Find out more here: hacktheatre.co.uk

    UNMUTE Ep. 4: Koko Brown - writer, performer and spoken word artist

    UNMUTE Ep. 4: Koko Brown - writer, performer and spoken word artist

    Meet Koko, a London born spoken word artist and theatre-maker, as she suggests ways of staying creative during lockdown. From recognising feelings of imposter syndrome, to making sure you’re taking care of your mental health and wellbeing, Koko shares how she has developed techniques and find ways to adapt in order to navigate these aspects of life as an artist living in a pandemic.



    How do we get through the week when there is nothing left to anchor us? Who should we be surrounding ourselves with during this time, especially when for some, it all feels too much?



    The interview is followed by 'On Joy', a powerful adaptation piece based on Audre Lorde's 'Your silence will not protect you' from 29:25



    Also available in fully captioned video format from https://www.hacktheatre.co.uk/unmute



    Supported by Arts Council England as part of the Emergency Response Fund.

    • 33 min
    UNMUTE Ep. 3: Sean Wai Keung - performance poet

    UNMUTE Ep. 3: Sean Wai Keung - performance poet

    “The world is a bit strange, and food is good”, so says Sean, a Glasgow based poet and performer - and we couldn’t agree more. 

    From care packages of instant noodles, to the nation's new found love of yeast, Sean shares some of his personal experiences of lockdown life, and how the role of food has become a new way of sharing, connecting and expressing care for each other.   

    With an increased sense of local community being an outcome of the lockdown, we also hear how Sean is using technology to find new spaces with Scotland’s arts community, and to even find ways of being internationally creative.   

    The interview is followed by 'Jade Emperor', Sean's adaptation of the Jade Emperor myth - 26:50 onwards  

    Also available as a fully captioned video from hacktheatre.co.uk/unmute  



    Supported by Arts Council England as part of the Emergency Response Fund.

    • 34 min
    UNMUTE Ep. 2: Athena Stevens - writer, performer and social activist

    UNMUTE Ep. 2: Athena Stevens - writer, performer and social activist

    HACK Theatre speaks to Athena Stevens, a writer, performer, director and social activist.   

    Having started lockdown long before many of us, Athena shares her experiences of spending this time with her Lithuanian friend, her pet cat and a ‘socially close’ two-year-old. With her plans of writing for hours and hours out the window, Athena tells how this time hasn’t been wasted. In fact, it has proven to be full of unexpected but meaningful milestones and a welcome escape from the trauma of normality.   

    With reflections on both the beauty of home life and the importance of the current global political movements, this interview suggests practical ways of identifying paths forwards, helping us to reach our goals, be these creative or not.  

    Also available as a fully captioned video: hacktheatre.co.uk/unmute  

    Supported by Arts Council England as part of the Emergency Response Fund.



    [ This episode was recorded in late May 2020 ]

    • 29 min
    UNMUTE Ep. 1: Afshan D’souza Lodhi - writer, performer and poet

    UNMUTE Ep. 1: Afshan D’souza Lodhi - writer, performer and poet

    When HACK Theatre met Afshan D'souza-Lodhi, acclaimed writer, performer and poet.  

    Meet Afshan, a writer of plays, prose, performance pieces and passive aggressive tweets. Born in Dubai of Indian/Pakistani parentage and currently based in Manchester, Afshan reflects on her experiences of lockdown, as well sharing her concerns on how digital poverty risks excluding marginalised voices in this new hyper-connected world.   From running DIY performance nights, to daydreaming of being courted by handwritten love letters, Afshan shares some of her top tips for dealing with screen fatigue, and how to find new ways of being creative during lockdown.  



    This interview is followed by a blistering adaptation of Dean Atta's influential poem 'I Come From'.  



    Also available in fully captioned video format from https://www.hacktheatre.co.uk/unmute  



    Supported by Arts Council England as part of the Emergency Response Fund.  



    [ This video was recorded in June 2020, prior to the launch of Afshan's poetry collection, re:desire. ]

    • 31 min
    How a simple 'Cuppa tea' is bringing migrants together - with Nazek Ramadan, Director of Migrant Voice

    How a simple 'Cuppa tea' is bringing migrants together - with Nazek Ramadan, Director of Migrant Voice

    In this episode, we spoke with Nazek Ramadan, the Director of Migrant Voice, who spoke to us about:


    Migrant Voice’s regular online social initiative that has brought people together during this time, where a ‘Cuppa tea’ is essential: ‘https://www.migrantvoice.org/whats-on/cupatea-london-250320170920
    The crucial ‘I want my future back’ campaign launched by Migrant Voice, to support the international students found guilty until proven innocent of cheating on English language tests inc. the TOEIC and the TOEFL
    The experiences of undocumented migrants and other vulnerable groups during this time.

    A full transcript of this podcast can be accessed at www.hacktheatre.co.uk.

    • 18 min
    Immigration lawyers' view on migrants' experiences during COVID-19, with Sandra Akinbolu

    Immigration lawyers' view on migrants' experiences during COVID-19, with Sandra Akinbolu

    Join us for this fascinating episode of HACKChats with immigration, asylum and human rights lawyer Sandra Akinbolu, who gave us an engaging legal insight into:

    - How the UK immigration system and key rules have changed for migrant workers, students, and doctors during COVID-19;

    - The perception of a ‘computer says no’ approach to handling immigration cases in the UK;

    - How Cuba has set a surprising example for sending migrant doctors abroad to support other countries during the pandemic



    A full transcript of this podcast is accessible at www.hacktheatre.co.uk 



    [ This episode was recorded in mid-May 2020 ]

    • 21 min

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