Choreography: Nandita Shankardass
Poetry: Sunnah Khan
Music: Tommy Khosla
Premiered and performed at The tve Global Sustainability Film Awards 2021 at BAFTA, London
A collaborative performance between poet Sunnah Khan, musician Tommy Khosla and dancer Nandita Shankardass.
“Imagine if we tended to the small things and it inevitably led us to collectively care for the big things, not out of a sense of obligation but a sense of genuine gratitude.
Written in response to the natural environment and reflecting on our progression on this earth as spiralling not linear the performance explores this idea and the transformative act of paying attention.” Sunnah Khan
Sunnah Khan
Sunnah Khan is a poet, filmmaker and creative facilitator. She’s part of the poetry collective 4 BROWN GIRLS WHO WRITE and her debut pamphlet I Dont Know How To Forgive You When You Make No Apology for this Haunting was published by Rough Trade Books in 2020. She’s performed at the Southbank, Tate, British Library and taken a 5 star sell out poetry show to Edinburgh Fringe amongst other things. She’s currently working on her debut collection
Tommy Khosla
Tommy Khosla is a Sitar player and composer currently based in London. He is interested in the fusion of Sitar and electronics. He has recently completed his first full length album, Vignettes, which was featured in Songlines magazine.