Poetic Documentaries

The Shipmaker’s Hands

What is the legacy of the shipbuilding industry once so prominent in East London? Local poet Dauda Ladejobi wrote and performed a reflection on this history entitled ‘The Ship Maker’s Hands’.
This film was created on board the SS Robin, the oldest remaining fully intact steamship from the Victorian-era, launched in 1890 at Bow Creek by the Thames Ironworks & Shipbuilding Company. Builders of some of the biggest warships the world had ever seen, the firm and its predecessors were one of the biggest employers around Bow Creek from 1838 until 1912. Their ships were vital to empires and navies across the world, but particularly to the British Empire and the Royal Navy. The firm also contributed to the building of structures including bridges and buildings and also built smaller commercial vessels such as the Robin.
As well as the Thames Ironworks, dozens of other firms were based nearby, having a huge impact on the development of the area and the local community. In his poem, Dauda reflects on this history, which linked a small patch of East London to the rest of the world.

Nadī

Nadī’ which translates to ‘River’ in Marathi is a contemporary duet by Aishwarya Raut, based on stories from the rural Konkan region of India. Inspired by nature, literature and history, Raut reflects on stories she grew up listening to as a girl and deconstructs them as a woman. Danced by former Rambert dancers Aishwarya Raut and Antonello Sangirardi the duet brings together the artists’ unique perspectives and movement qualities as it explores desire, resistance and conformity in our world.

Koudounoforoi

Sohos Carnival: The Tradition of Koudounoforoi (Bell Bearers)

The Pehlivans

Traditional oil wrestling in Soxos, Greece.