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TO REMEMBER IS A TOOL OF RESISTANCE, TO RECORD IS AN ACT OF REVOLUTION
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TO REMEMBER IS A TOOL OF RESISTANCE, TO RECORD IS AN ACT OF REVOLUTION 〰️
Sounds From an Armenian Childhood has been commissioned by BBC Radio 3 and will be created with Audio Always, through the Multitrack fellowship.
‘What Lies Beneath’ explores how our community navigates British society and how the political, social and economic landscape of the UK has affected ethnic minorities.
A short film by the Armenian Institute, in memory of the victims and survivors of the Armenian Genocide, 24 April 1915.
A short film exploring North London’s Cypriot diaspora.
When Ezra Collective played at Patterns in Brighton in 2018, we caught up with pianist and solo artist Joe Armon-Jones ahead of the gig.
The third season documents Curator in Residence Eva Rowson’s six month programme (January – July 2019) ‘Who’s doing the washing up – where’s the sink?’ that explored the role of hospitality at Lighthouse.
A Reduced Listening Production commissioned and developed by Futures Theatre.
A new interactive platform exploring possibilities for social change; a place to learn, discuss & share.
Zanazan Sounds is the Armenian Institute’s podcast project with 3 different strands that aims to remember, share and learn from existing Armenian culture, literature, music and everything in between.
I travelled to the land of my father’s upbringing for the first time in 2019. Coincidentally my baba’s cousin Edgard was also visiting, after an absence of over 30 years. As we walked down the streets, he revealed to me what life was like during the Civil War and reflected on how it has since changed.
Nene shares her stories with me in her kitchen in London, as we cook köfte together.
Axel Kacoutié offers a vivid personal essay reflecting on language, bilingualism and the curated gaps they have to navigate in order to access their culture and sense of self.
An immersive audio-visual installation and documentary by Polina Medvedeva and Andreas Kühne.
لبيروت is a collaboration between Off Licence Magazine and Homegrown in support of the people of Lebanon.
An online workshop on preserving community and family history through interviewing, recording and archiving.