In this episode of 'Everyone's Creative... Right?', host Julie Fernandez is joined by three inspiring community builders—Shatavisha, Malika, and Emily—who use creativity to bring people together and foster connections. Shatavisha shares her experience with the Bengali Sanskrit Club, a group that celebrates cultural heritage through festivals, dance, and art. Malika, a spoken word artist, reflects on how poetry can bridge gaps between communities and create spaces for dialogue. Emily, a key leader in Lucy’s Pop Choir, discusses the joy and mental health benefits of group singing, and how the choir has grown into a vibrant, supportive community.
Together, they explore how creativity in groups can break down barriers, foster connection, and provide emotional support. Whether through dance, music, or spoken word, these everyday creatives show how the act of creating together can uplift both individuals and communities.
- Shatavisha’s role in the Bengali Sanskrit Club, using festivals and cultural events to connect people through creativity.
- Malika’s work as a spoken word artist, bringing people together through poetry and storytelling.
- Emily’s leadership in Lucy’s Pop Choir and the emotional and mental health benefits of group singing.
- The power of community-based creativity to foster connection, understanding, and well-being.
“Creativity has the power to unite us, break down barriers, and remind us how connected we really are.” – Malika
Guest Social media details:
Emily: @lucyspopchoir
Shatavisha: @bengalisanskrit
Malika: @MalikaSpeaks / @WisteriaWellbeing
Peterborough Presents Project:
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Link: https://peterboroughpresents.org/everyonescreative