Tuesday 11 June 2024

Theatre in the Mill, Bradford

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This month at Theatre in the Mill

Join us for live shows and film screenings this June!

Slow Cooking Live!

Promo image for Slow Cooking Live

Food-sharing is an act deeply connected to our ideas of home, nourishment and community.

Join us for two special ‘An Evening with…’ style live events, with home-made food sharing and conversations with artists Selina Thompson and Toni-Dee (14th) and Sonia Sandhu (15th).

 

Fri 14th & Sat 15th June, 7:30PM

FREE with food and drinks provided

Theatre in the Mill, Bradford

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Live Broadcasting at HowlRound TV

 

Hosted by Xavier de Sousa and video work directed by Richard Warburton, Slow Cooking Live is a live podcast-video art experiment, inviting artists who have a history of migration and also work with food-making and food-sharing as creative tools. Together, they will spend the day buying food from local markets and independent shops, cook together and then travel to Theatre in the Mill to share it all with you.  

 

Cooking recipes that are relevant to the guests’ own cultural background (or their favourite foods), Selina, Toni-Dee and Sonia will discuss the origins of the food, the impact on their communities and how they have incorporated it into their creative practices.

 

This is a live event, and you are welcome to interact with it, to get up and eat food, but please be mindful that this is also a recording going on.

 

This event will be broadcast live on HowlRound Theatre Commons website (link in biog).

 

Art work by Anna Corfa.

 

Slow Cooking Live is commissioned by Theatre in the Mill and performingborders. Broadcast by HowlRound Theatre Commons. Produced by Lee Smith with support from The Uncultured.

Zindagi Tamasha Screening

Zindagi Tamasha, directed by Sarmad Khoosat, is a powerful Pakistani drama about Rahat Khawaja, whose life falls apart after a viral video scandal. The film, which critiques societal hypocrisy and moral policing, faced censorship in Pakistan despite international acclaim, sparking debates on freedom of expression and religious influence.

 

29th June 2024
Door opens 6:30 pm
Film starts 7:00 pm


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