
This year, Sampad has taken Ujala to venues, communities and schools across Birmingham.
Each space brought its own character and audience, helping Sampad share the joy of South Asian arts and heritage in exciting ways.
Sampad said: “Ujala was an incredible team effort. Working with 31 talented artists and freelancers across programming and learning, the events created opportunities and supported the local creative economy. Contributions by the talented artists shaped every performance and workshop.
“Over 1,000 audience members attended performances, filling Birmingham with light, music, and cultural richness. These events were moments of connection and shared joy.”
The learning and outreach work also extended Ujala’s spirit into classrooms and community spaces:
Through these activities, South Asian arts were made accessible to all, fostering understanding and creativity across generations.
Collaboration and co-production are critical to Sampad’s work and for Ujala Sampad partnered with:
Sampad added: “Ujala was a testament to what collaboration can achieve. From supporting freelancers to enriching education and creating inclusive cultural experiences, this season has been an incredible contribution to the city.”
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