YOU&ME, the first dance, looks at hidden homosexuality within marriage and the second dance, BIRD, examines women leaving domestic abuse.
From helping improve the laws around honour-based violence to being a Forensic Imagery Trainer at New Scotland Yard, Surrey Police’s Avinash Dewitt, Detective Constable Mamta Nokes and Police Constable Neha Prasad are breaking glass ceilings and challenging stereotypes head-on. Read on to find out how they are pushing back against assumptions based on race and gender to have fulfilling and life-changing careers that help and protect others.
The Design Museum unveils the first large-scale exhibition in the UK to examine the contemporary Indian sari. It presents the sari as a site for design innovation and an expression of identity and resistance today.
“I’ve chosen to remain anonymous as it’s a controversial take that will no doubt send me hate but it’s worth expressing.”
Prepare to be transported through an evocative and thought-provoking piece, as Theiya Arts and friends proudly present: What Draupadi Said to Penelope.