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'Her eyes were entranced by the water, her body as still as its surface, while her mind raced like the currents beneath.' Find out what happens next on the banks of the Wambuul on Tubba-Gah Wiradjuri Country in Dubbo. Short story written by Shannon Barnes. Narrated by Kalina Davis, with original music and soundscape by Elizabeth Jigalin. An excerpt from Dubbo What’s Your Story? Live at The Exchange, 30 Sept 2025 presented by Voices of Women. Artistic Director: Lliane Clarke Assistant Producer: Clementine Anderson Community Co-Producer: Shannon Barnes This...
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From eight nations to one powerful gathering - women create stories on Tubba-Gah Wiradjuri Country in Dubbo, performed by actors and musicians who bring their words to life, weaving a powerful soundscape of belonging, inflowness and peace. Narrated by Haya Arzidin and Kalina Davis, with original music and soundscape by Elizabeth Jigalin. An excerpt from Dubbo What’s Your Story? Live at The Exchange, 30 Sept 2025 presented by Voices of Women. Stories developed in workshops by Abrar Elnawam, Anu Khadka, Anya Koirala, Erifili Davis, Felicia Shannon, Gargi Ganguly, Loubna Taleb, Patricia...
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Welcome to Sambandha/Connections. Sambandha is the Sanskirt word for ‘connection’ and we are excited to present this podcast featuring the stories created together by Ryde women, with a focus on the South Asian community. The podcasts are a crystallisation of our internal and external voices, often indistinguishable as one voice. Speaker/writer: Samantha Sirimanne Hyde Artistic Director: Lliane Clarke Co-Producer, Workshop Co-Facilitator: Hasitha Adhikariarachchi Co-Producer: Samantha Sirimanne Hyde We acknowledge the land of the Wallumedegal people, the...
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Welcome to Sambandha/Connections. Sambandha is the Sanskirt word for ‘connection’ and we are excited to present this podcast featuring the stories created together by Ryde women, with a focus on the South Asian community. The podcasts are a crystallisation of our internal and external voices, often indistinguishable as one voice. Speaker/writer: Suchie PandeArtistic Director: Lliane ClarkeCo-Producer, Workshop Co-Facilitator: Hasitha AdhikariarachchiCo-Producer: Samantha Sirimanne Hyde We acknowledge the land of the Wallumedegal people, the traditional owners of...
info_outlinevoicesofwomen's podcast
Welcome to Sambandha/Connections. Sambandha is the Sanskirt word for ‘connection’ and we are excited to present this podcast featuring the stories created together by Ryde women, with a focus on the South Asian community. The podcasts are a crystallisation of our internal and external voices, often indistinguishable as one voice. Speaker/writer: Yasmin TambiahArtistic Director: Lliane ClarkeCo-Producer, Workshop Co-Facilitator: Hasitha AdhikariarachchiCo-Producer: Samantha Sirimanne Hyde We acknowledge the land of the Wallumedegal people, the traditional owners of the...
info_outlinevoicesofwomen's podcast
Welcome to Sambandha/Connections. Sambandha is the Sanskirt word for ‘connection’ and we are excited to present this podcast featuring the stories created together by Ryde women, with a focus on the South Asian community. The podcasts are a crystallisation of our internal and external voices, often indistinguishable as one voice. Speaker/writers: Oormila Vijayakrishnan Prahlad, Zita Arends and Bindu Narula. Artistic Director: Lliane ClarkeCo-Producer, Workshop Co-Facilitator: Hasitha AdhikariarachchiCo-Producer: Samantha Sirimanne Hyde We acknowledge the land of...
info_outlinevoicesofwomen's podcast
Welcome to Sambandha/Connections. Sambandha is the Sanskirt word for ‘connection’ and we are excited to present this podcast featuring the stories created together by Ryde women, with a focus on the South Asian community. The podcasts are a crystallisation of our internal and external voices, often indistinguishable as one voice. Workshop participants and writers: Krish Alahakoom, Zita Arends, Gwen Bitti, Monica Castillo, Devni, Edilia Ford, Denise Lavell, Yasasi Malmeewala, Shirley Mower, Bindu Narula, Suchie Pande, Ruth Pietersen, Angeline Singam, Subha, Yasmin Tambiah,...
info_outlinevoicesofwomen's podcast
Welcome to Sambandha/Connections. Sambandha is the Sanskirt word for ‘connection’ and we are excited to present this podcast featuring the stories created together by Ryde women, with a focus on the South Asian community. The podcasts are a crystallisation of our internal and external voices, often indistinguishable as one voice. Workshop participants and writers: Krish Alahakoom, Zita Arends, Gwen Bitti, Monica Castillo, Devni, Edilia Ford, Denise Lavell, Yasasi Malmeewala, Shirley Mower, Bindu Narula, Suchie Pande, Ruth Pietersen, Angeline Singam, Subha, Yasmin...
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Dubbo. Once upon a time in Dubbo, women went walking. Podcast created as part of 'Dubbo Connection' on Tubba-Gah (maing) Wiradjuri Country supported by the Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal (FRRR) Future Drought Program. Facilitated by Voices of Women Artistic Director Lliane Clarke and Studio 138 Director Erifili Davis with Composer and Musician Elizabeth Jigalin. Participants, writers and readers: Shannon Barnes, Val Clark, Kalina Davis, Annette Ferguson, Suzie Foran, Akriti Shah and Camilla Ward. Recorded at ArtClub Dubbo and in Sydney.
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In Dubbo, cars rule. Or do they? Podcast created as part of 'Dubbo Connection' on Tubba-Gah (maing) Wiradjuri Country supported by the Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal (FRRR) Future Drought Program. Facilitated by Voices of Women Artistic Director Lliane Clarke and Studio 138 Director Erifili Davis with Composer and Musician Elizabeth Jigalin. Participants, writers and readers: Shannon Barnes, Val Clark, Kalina Davis, Annette Ferguson, Suzie Foran, Akriti Shah and Camilla Ward. Recorded at ArtClub Dubbo and in Sydney.
info_outlineTrevor, Travis or Troy? A job interview plunges Sally into a conundrum. Written and read by Sally Jackson. Recorded at Wagga Wagga Gallery in a workshop supported by Multicultural NSW Compact program.