Poet. Spoken Word. Mother.
For episode 5 of the first season of Sparks Unboxed, I spoke with the rather unique Tahmina Ali about how she started writing, spoken word poetry and other creative pursuits.
How it is part of her identity, and unbeknownst to her until recent years is part of her family history!
It was a fantastic conversation about pursuing your passions. About being your authentic self and not settling for the status quo. Self-discovery through creative expression.
As a fellow British Bangladeshi Geordie (how diverse is that?!) I could relate to the challenges and stories Tahmina shared.
Who is Tahmina?
Tahmina is a British Bangladeshi, Newcastle-upon-Tyne based spoken word poet, creative freelancer and young mother. Poetry has been a significant tool in Tahmina's life, it gave her a voice at a time where she felt voiceless. Now through her workshops Tahmina aims to pass on those very tools to others.
Tahmina has performed at various events, poetry nights across the country and selected for the prestigious BBC Words First programme. Also presented her poetry radio show on Fast FM for two years running, hosts her own Open Mic poetry night called Strictly Spoken and has been awarded the ‘ABC Arts and Culture Award’ for 2018 and 2019. Tahmina uses her poetry as a means to encourage positive change, her writing is generally influenced by identity, culture, social events and life as a young mother.
Find out more and support Tahmina on the following links:
https://tahminaali.co.uk/
https://tahminaali.co.uk/merch
https://youtu.be/ioc3XcST3ls?si=eqUuI7OMpIbw4XPA
https://youtu.be/07vq68URqi8?si=UqZKbaJniModHxmZ
https://youtu.be/wLhRZ1od2nw?si=lV0e37anZYeN36z0
#Poetry #identity #creative #selfbelief #authenticity #authenticitymatters
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https://youtube.com/@SparksUnboxedPodcast