Untold Stories, Unheard Voices
A community based project working with young refugee and asylum seekers from Tyneside, to produce a short film.
Community project phase three of a unique experimental community arts project working to develop community drama and film projects.
A community based project working with young a diverse group of young people from Marine Park Primary School and Hadrian School in South Shields.
An interactive web narrative project for Middle-Eastern asylum seekers and refugees based in the North-East of England to share their stories worldwide.
A tale of one young girl’s struggle to find new friends at a summer camp in Newcastle.
Wiki: An Interactive Website is a new project to create online stories to reflect young people’s real-life experiences in fictional form.
i-Kooch in Schools is a new educational project by Nomad Cultural Forum. This project aims to empower Kooch members to freely express their unheard narratives and encourage a positive dialogue with the local host community-in this case with young people.
Wiki: Hope is a project produced by young people aged 16 – 25 in collaboration with media professionals to produce a website containing two engaging short films discussing migration and a collection of oral histories emphasising stories of migration.
Using our feature film Ali in Wonderland as a backdrop this website will offer secondary schools an opportunity to learn more about the themes of the film through new media and interactive media.
Phase two of the community project where members authored individual film projects.
Nomad’s Children, directed by Emily Barber, is about the heartache and necessity of losing parts of our history, both personal and cultural.
Phase one of the community arts project. Three short group films authored by the Iranian/Palestinian exile community in Newcastle.