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In Transit – Postponed

Thursday 22 September

7pm to 8pm

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Please note this event has been postponed. If you have a ticket for this event, we will be in touch with a new date to rearrange. 

Experience a new site-specific performance by poet and musician Belinda Zhawi. In Transit will share stories and histories from the Thames, probing themes of colonialism, migration, industry and the environment. Tracing the movement of tides, and the movement of people, animals and goods, this mesmerising spoken word performance by Zimbabwean-born, Deptford-based Zhawi will blend reflections on the Thames with her experiences of walking the River Exe in Devon: two great rivers bound together by a shared history of trade.

 

Belinda Zhawi is a Zimbabwean-born writer and educator who lives and works in London. Her work explores Afro-diasporic research and narratives; how art and education can be used as intersectional tools. She has performed across the UK in numerous venues, festivals and events including at Africa Writes, Bestival and TATE, with her work published in the anthologies Liminal Animals and Casagrande: Rain Of Poems. In 2013, Zhawi featured on Channel 4’s Random Acts. She was the 2016/17 Institute of Contemporary Arts Associate Poet & is co-founder of literary arts platform BORN::FREE. Belinda Zhawi is the author of Small Inheritances (ignitionpress, 2018).

 

Produced by Penned in the Margins in association with Thames Discovery Programme

 

Commissioned by Literature Works for Quay Words at Exeter Custom House

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