Connect 360

Connect 360, supported by the British Council Literature’s Working Internationally grant programme, brings together three writers – Francesca Beard (UK project lead and All Change Associate Artist), Priya K (Malaysia), Hilda Twongyeirwe (Uganda - Femrite) - whose practice involves community activism and engagement - and their diverse community of writers in London, Kuala Lumpur .

Since Spring 2021, through a programme of online creative workshops and conversations this global ‘community of communities’ has been meeting, sharing ideas and skills, building connections and developing understanding. Together they have been making new work, which will be shared and celebrated as part of All Change’s annual WORD2021 Festival taking place in London and online (1-10 October 2021).

JOIN US FOR:
CONNECT 360 - cultural exchange and arts activism
ZOOM event
Saturday 9 October 2021 - part of
WORD2021
11am (UK)/1pm (Uganda)/6pm (Malaysia)
Part 1:
live spoken word and poetry performances
&
12.30pm (UK)/2.30pm (Uganda)/7.30pm (Malaysia)
Part 2:
a creative conversation with the writers and communities involved in CONNECT 360

What does community mean for us as writers?
What are the global stories that will not forgive silence?

FREE ADMISSION - Book Here
(A ZOOM link will be sent before the event)

CONNECT 360 Writers: Francesca Beard is an internationally acclaimed spoken word artist who makes interactive and transformational work for live audiences. She comes from London, by way of Malaysia. Hilda J. Twongyeirwe is from Lake Bunyonyi region in South Western Uganda. She juggles life in community service as a mother, a wife, a development worker, a writer, an editor, a Lion, a feminist and woman activist. She holds a National Medal of the government of Uganda and a Women for Women Award, both in recognition of her contribution to women empowerment and emancipation through literary arts. Priya K writes to make sense of the world around her, and hopes her work helps others in the same way. She currently makes a living as a freelance writer by day, and is furiously typing out her first full-length play by night.

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Suzanne Lee