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MAYA PRODUCTIONS LTD
United Kingdom
Приєднався 20 вер 2017
Maya Productions makes diverse theatre to create change. We bring together organisations and individuals who passionately want their work to enable social change and racial justice in the arts.
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Routes to Roots /Talking About My Generation
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In 2021, Maya partnered with Ignite Imaginations to deliver the next phase of Routes to Roots, involving 14 students from Handsworth School.
Routes to Roots Croydon Exhibition 2024
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Routes to Roots Croydon Exhibition 2024
Routes to Roots - 1960s Croydon: A glimpse into South Asian migration to Croydon in the 1960s
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The documentary Routes to Roots: 1960s Croydon showcases Anglo-Indian and South Asian participants presenting their migration stories about journeying from India and beyond to build a home in Croydon. “I was at the impressionable age where I had to give up everything, all my friends You spent all the money you had to come here and that was it, there was no turning back” We hope that by sharing ...
The Big Give - Routes to Roots: A South Asian Heritage Project
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MAYA PRODUCTIONS is taking part in the BIG GIVE: Arts for Impact Fund to raise money for our ROUTES TO ROOTS project. Our project amplifies South Asian voices in Croydon and beyond - celebrating unheard stories about migration and heritage through performance, art, poetry, film and more. We need your support to continue our work.
Talking About My Generation & Routes to Roots (longer Version)
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Talking About My Generation & Routes to Roots (longer Version)
Talking About My Generation / Routes to Roots 2022
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Talking About My Generation / Routes to Roots 2022
Anglo Indians always had privilege over Indians and they also aided in the british rule. Let’s not forget how hard that era was
Thank you so much Rez and Diane . Captured beautifully.
Thank you for preserving this history ❤
Beautiful insights
Anglos struggling in India is sad as the associations don't give a damn all line their own graves
This was so lovely to watch, as it also brought back childhood memories for me and education of other peoples life journeys! Well done to all of you ❤
Excellent poem 👌🏽
Well done all of you, wonderful memories of the days gone by. Ann Steele
This really is heart warming.
Love the stories
Really informative and lovely stories you've all shared. I love watching these. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽. Keep going 🎉
I really Love anglo Indian ❤
Im an Anglo Indian from Hyderabad can anyone help me trace our four father's from England Scott
I went to a convent school and had many Anglo Indian teachers. Simply loved their way. The dressing, the way they spoke and behaved. Would love to hear more of their lives and anecdotes of their time. ❤❤❤
This is like a gathering of Ms. Favershams in Great Expectations. All waiting for the groom to come to their rescue. Poor things.
I am so blessed and proud to be an Anglo Indian.
I've recently retired and am thinking of going back to India to live. Was born in Delhi, but grew up in Moubhandar near Ghatsila in what is now Jharkhand. Once I sell my house (next 2-3 weeks I hope), I'll make up my mind.
Nice film. Loved it ❤
Thank you for sharing your nostalgic memories with us. I miss India and the friends and family we left behind.
I am an Anglo Indians from Calcutta now known as Kolkata. Migrated to Australia with My Parents and Brother in 1968. Very Sad Stories
I was born an Anglo Indian.I have studied our history and I am proud to be an AI
Essence of Anglos , Eat Drink & be Merry! Rum, Bum & Gramophone😅
Without a doubt, the exodus of AI has left India poorer. Salute to all Anglo Indians
I was born in Kharagpur India in 1945. We came to England in 1949 when I was just 4yrs of age with my younger brother, mum, nana, and father who was in the air force and British. There are still memories I have to this day. My grandfather worked for the railways as an engine driver, and my uncle as an engineer for the railways in Kharagpur when we left to come to the UK. We were one of the early ones to come to England. The plan was for all to come here from my family but unfortunately although my grandad did come it was only for a few months as he died very shortly and my uncle died before he could come here. I often wondeer what life would have been like if the partition had'nt happened. But I am glad to be living in Britain even today with the problems this little Island is facing. Very nostalgic this video. My mum and nana and grandad, and my uncle and all those who are anglo indian are a very special people and will stay in my heart until I die.Its been amazing how they have adapted so quickly after the luxury and servants they were used to.
Beautiful words to remember our days growing up in India . My Dad Maxwell was an electric train driver in Tambaram a suburb about 20 miles from Madras City . And our Railway Colony had so many AI families . The early ones went to the UK and the later ones came to Australia where I am now . I have cousins in the UK and my dear wife has two brothers in the UK . Cheers to the Anglo Indians wherever they maybe . We are truly a unique and special community
Are these " GENUINE " anglo-indians ?
Living in Lingrajapuram Bangalore there were lots of Anglo Indians there... Beautiful people 💓 now it's very sad you can't spot them... Hoping they all return back..... Or hoping they flourish in australia where most have migrated to
Many of us in India were taught in our initial years in school by Anglo Indian teachers. We owe so much to our Anglo Indian teachers. I have wonderful memories of my Anglo Indian teachers and friends. I like reading about the community and the individual reminiscences. I hope you always continue to be a wonderful and vibrant part of India.
Don't condemn another country
Very interesting film. My family is Anglo Indian and came to England in the 1960s.
Amazing story ❤
Poor old Anglos. There was nowhere for them to go. Most came to Australia ( a disaster for jobs), the UK with its blatant racism, Canada (too cold) etc. Those who had to leave India ( many have left since) had to leave behind a way of life unobtainable in western countries.
Proud to be Anglo Indian
Such nostalgia. Took me back to my childhood in south India in a town that had a big railway colony and lots of Anglo Indians. And those paintings and chocolate boxes with the beautiful picture perfect scenes. Times long gone by but never forgotten.
Anyone from Khurdaroad Orrisa or Adra West Bengal,we left India in 1952 for the UK
Hello
Wow! Spent two Christmases with my Uncle Harry Phillips who was a fireman at that time in 1965. We lived behind the Barretts who were senior drivers of great trains.
Very strange that they are just speaking if their fathers. How much did these Anglo Indians love India. This does not make much impression since their emphasis is on the privilege they had over the Indians. I think on reflection by now they should show some love for India. It would be nice for them to speak about how harshly Indians were treated by the British at that time.
Wonderful. Had many. Anglo friends in Durgapur and Ranchi. Most migrated to uk and Australia in the 1960s
Come on why lie.. You left for better life in Britain as many Hindus/ Sikhs/muslim Indians are doing nowadays
Nobody mentioned their names or states
They look Indian
Why do they call themselves Anglo Indian . Why don't they say they mixed race
They are English(one parent Scot or Welsh or English maybe Irish too ) and one Indian. Very precise. Take Barrack Obama his parent is (European {Anglo + French + German}) and a Kenyan father, now, that is mixed race.
What a wonderful presentation. What a journey of fate and circumstances. Beautiful people with beautiful heart wrenching stories. Why not a book is made with each family having a chapter to tell. It would be great history? Wish the likes of Alters, Binny's, O brien's & Bonds were also there.
Boot likers of whites 😂
Bill and Christine, two among the most nicest people, on earth
If this brings tears, then you are an Anglo Indian.
Nostalgic ..
This is so lovely. Thank you for. sharing your stories. Past and present.
I take pride to be an Anglo Indian. Long live the Anglo Indian community.❤.
Boot liker community of Brits 😂
I second that ! 🤗😘 hugs from Canada 🤗🥰😘😍
I love my Anglo Indians.
Its so special seeing my beautiful Aunty Agnes on UA-cam. Aww.... You are always a Star❤
Wish they mentioned their names before they said a few words
Would have loved to see the slide show side by side with the recollections.