Irna Qureshi talks to spoken word poet, Saju Ahmed, from Leeds Young Authors, as featured in the award winning documentary We Are Poets.
Irna Qureshi talks to spoken word poet, Saju Ahmed, from Leeds Young Authors, as featured in the award winning documentary We Are Poets.
Irna Qureshi talks to jewellery designer Rowan Grant about her comic and kitsch obsession.
Irna Qureshi talks to Leo Kay about creating cutting edge theatre, dealing with Twitter and eating too much tarka daal.
Bradford-based performing artist, Jenny Wilson, explains the motivations behind her unusual act that can often be seen at local cabarets, events and festivals.
Irna Qureshi talks to Dan Mallaghan about writing for theatre as well as his notebook obsession.
Irna Qureshi talks to Nick Toczek about writing poetry for children and for TV commercials.
Following the last two training sessions about blogging, Monica Tailor has posted her slides from the How to Get Started Blogging session online.
Irna Qureshi talks to Bradford born Imtaz Khaliq, one of the country’s top bespoke tailors.
Irna Qureshi talks to Jez Coram about his immersive installations and collaborating with Freedom Studios.
A year ago My Big Phat Writers Group (MBPWG) was officially launched at BBC Manchester. For those of you not aware of MBPWG is a group for northern based scriptwriters who write about minorities. MBPWG came about after a lot of déjà vu moments while talking to other writers. The same topics repeatedly resurfaced...
This was my first time at Theatre in the Mill following the renovation of the bar area...Performed by Lucy Ellinson, ‘A Thousand Shards of Glass’ is a fast-paced adventure narrative. Using detailed, often poetic, descriptions of everything she sees and feels, Lucy takes us with her as she crosses continents and avoids unseen enemies to complete her mission.
Clayhouse Productions Ltd (www.clayhouse.co.uk) is a small independent film production company that has won several awards and acclaim for drama, documentary and cinematography. We are filmmakers dedicated to t
Irna Qureshi talks to musician and activist Aki Nawaz about his Bradford roots, creating controversy and his band Fun-da-mental.
Fabric is delighted to announce that they will be part of The Space – a new digital initiative – in partnership with the BBC and Arts Council England designed to build the digital capacity of arts organisations.
I’ve been involved with Grassington Festival since 2009, when I was invited to be artist in residence. I spent an amazing two weeks building mazes, running workshops for children and adults, working alongside members of the committee.
Irna Qureshi talks to artist Jane Packman about her upcoming multi-sensory work at Bradford’s Theatre in the Mill.
Before we were "Loosely Bound" we were loosely bound by a curry and a good chat at one of Fabrics artists dinners. We were all individually interested in zines (a magazine usually homemade in a DIY fashion), some of us like myself hadn't actually made one but had fully indulged in the black and white, rough and ready medium.
Irna Qureshi talks to artist Shanaz Gulzar about landscapes, limited edition books, photography and fresh fenugreek.
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