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Information This website is part of the outcome of a short residency created by Poulomi Desai, enabled with an award from the Year of the Artist Programme. The residency which began in March 2001, was based at Community Premises in South Harrow Middlesex UK, where some refugee groups meet, to enable an initial interaction between artists and members of the groups. It became an intimate discourse between artist, Poulomi Desai, poet Parm Kaur, and three participants, as below, relating the experiences on their journey to this country and their future aspirations. This site is one of the outcomes of the residency and is a reflection on the stories that were shared. The original proposal for the residency is available here The residency was a learning curve for the artists as well everyone at Community Premises, being the first arts based project that had taken place there. Although not everything was achieved, with some ideas being over ambitious and one of the artists unable to take part, many obstacles were overcome such as the still unexplained fact that the Arts Section of the London Borough of Harrow pulled its support out at the last minute. It is hoped that this project will enable groups at Community Premises to organise future programmes with artists. There are current discussions on what further can be developed. Pari was a headteacher in a school in Tehran and was forced to leave with her immediate family during the revolution in Iran. She hopes that her sister who is a writer and a poet will be released from prison. Tofik was a journalist in Baku; he was forced to leave Azerbhaijan due to his religious beliefs, leaving behind his wife and daughter. He hopes that he will be able to see them again soon. Alex came to study from Angola. He found himself becoming more and more
active in human rights work to the extent where his life was in danger
if he returned. He hopes one day to be able to travel to Angola to see
his family.
Community Premises provides office space for voluntary organisations
representing a variety of communities within the borough of Harrow. The
facility provides a starting point for new and emerging groups to establish
themselves within the community that can move on once established making
space available for a new generation of organisations. Special thanks to Pari from the Harrow Community Iranian Association, Tofik from the Russian Immigrants Association, Alex from the Angolan Civic Communities Association for taking part and sharing some very painful memories, and, Tony from Harrow Anti-Racist Alliance, Marion from Community Premises, and Harrow CRE for their support and help. Thanks to Simon for the Flash / web programming and to Usurp and cyberstrider for providing the internet and hosting service. June 2001 If you would like further information please contact: About Year Of The Artist The aim of Year of the Artist was to raise the status and profile of
living artists - working as individuals, groups or companies - across
all artforms. Started on 1st June 2000 for one year, each region of the
UK contributed to a national programme of arts activity involving the
Arts Councils of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
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