“To Where?” is a theatrical experience we explored over the last couple of months, questioning the complexities of what it means to be a person of colour in a white supremacist world.
We asked questions such as: Where is the world going to? Where are we going to as oppressed peoples, peoples struggling for freedom? Where do we want to be, and where would we like to go?
Our souls are filled with stories, emotions, vulnerabilities, dilemmas, strength, despair, hope and love. But who is listening? Are you listening?
And you, oppressed people of the world, do you hear us? We hear you. We see you; do you see us? We will always have your back; do you have ours?
On June 10th, at the Phoenix in Exeter, we would like to share our journey with you.
A production in collaboration between Roots Resistance (Exeter, UK) and Laween Initiative (Ramallah, Palestine), facilitated and directed by Hamza Albakri and produced by Asha Ali.
Cost: We ask for £5 per ticket to cover the space cost, and we welcome more donations to cover the production costs. If you are unable to cover the ticket, we are happy to waive the cost. Ticket payment is on a trust basis.
A production in collaboration between Roots Resistance (Exeter, UK) and Laween Initiative (Ramallah, Palestine), facilitated and directed by Hamza Albakri and produced by Asha Ali.
Roots Resistance (Exeter, UK) is a student-led project with a philosophy grounded in anti-racism and decolonial knowledge production that seeks to support the POC community in Exeter and beyond.
Laween Initiative (Ramallah, Palestine) is a youth-led theatrical and artistic movement that aims at providing platforms for young Palestinians to question their reality, speak up against oppressive regimes and work together towards a more just future Palestine.
Accessibility Statement: If you have questions, suggestions or would like to discuss specific requirements, please contact Exeter Phoenix's Visitor Services Manager Anna-Ruth by calling 01392 667080 or email Anna-Ruth via the link here.
ACCESS TO THE BUILDING
There is a steep slope from the street leading to the main entrance and a flight of stairs up to the front door. More level access is possible by approaching from Exeter Central Library on Castle street. Step-free access to the building is available via a ramped entrance on the side of the building.
The side entrance is equipped with automatic doors.
All ground floor spaces are fully accessible with a mix of level flooring and gentle ramps. Spaces on the first floor are accessible via lift or the main staircases with level floor access throughout. Unfortunately, the second floor is not accessible via lift. Access from the first floor is via one flight of stairs.
Seating at events in The Workshop & Studio 1 changes depending on the event; if you have any specific requirements we will do our best to accommodate them and advise getting in contact before you attend.
If you are a wheelchair user we have removable seats or appropriate spaces available in all event spaces to accommodate this.
PARKING
There is one accessible parking space for Blue Badge Holders. To reserve this for your visit, please call the box office team on 01392 667080 who will provide you with a parking permit upon arrival.
TOILETS
Level access to accessible toilets is available on all floors. The accessible toilet next to Studio 74 does not require a radar key. A radar key is required for the accessible toilet on the ground floor next to the Workshop and the first floor accessible toilet; the key is available from the box office.
There are gender neutral toilets available in Studio 74 and on the first floor.
GUIDE DOGS
Guide / Hearing / Assistance Dogs are welcome. If you wish to take your dog into the event, please let us know when booking so that we can arrange an adjacent seat.
COMPANIONS
Patrons with disabilities may also bring a companion free of charge to all events.
SENSORY NOTES
The cafe bar plays low level recorded music during the day, with moderately bright lighting. During the evening in the cafe bar the music is louder and the lighting is lower. The cafe bar can become busy at various times which makes it louder.
The building can be busy with multiple events happening at the same time, if during your visit you feel you need a quieter space please ask and we will try to accommodate this wherever possible.
VENUE VISUAL STORY
Exeter Phoenix are currently in the process of updating their visual story to more accurately reflect the building.