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Together WE

make community 

and foster the

building of

collective strength

Generating our own Freedoms
Together WE:
Make community happen
Foster the building of collective strength
Make accessible the richness of ancestral legacies and Play an active role in documenting the histories of those around us

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Why join us?

Here at Laku Neg we connect creative people and share knowledge.

Your support directly contributes to the work that we do - being able to share the stories of inspiring people around the world, creating interactive workshop experiences, invigorating talks and art experiences - Together we make this work happen.

 

Our Members
Jaz is a writer, artist & curator, employing the Afro-Speculative to explore social space, community, culture-building, and storytelling.
Utilising performance, digital, installation, and social practice, Jaz intends to bring people together for the
Onismo, a Zimbabwean-born multi-hyphenate artist in Newport, Wales, weaving explorative poetic visual language inspired by life, rituals, and memories. This play of media explores ancestry, culture, and transformative narratives.
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Rob Smith is a composer, improviser, performer and educator active on the Cardiff music scene since 1983. He has performed throughout Europe as well as in West Africa and USA. With community big band Wonderbrass, which he leads, he represented Wales
Flow is a multidisciplinary artist based in South-Wales U.K and everything they make is about creativity combining music and visual art.
Ffion is a  multidisciplinary artist, Born and raised in Wales based in London. A qigong practitioner and vocalist, also working with film, sound design and visual art, bringing holistic modalities into performance and ritual.
Krystal S. Lowe is a dancer, choreographer, writer, and director exploring themes of intersectional identity, mental health and wellbeing, and empowerment to challenge herself and audiences to introspection and social change.
A Trinbagonian entrepreneur with a passion for the culture of her home twin island.
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Florence Ayisi is professor of International Documentary Film at the University of South Wales, U.K. She is also an award-winning documentary filmmaker with extensive experience of making films in diverse national and international contexts.
Born and bred in Bermuda, I am a researcher-activist who has lived in the UK for the last 33 years. I am interested in voice, the dynamics of ageing, well-beingness, and also grief practices, loss, the dynamics of dying, and death veneration.
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I am a keeper of Stories and Wisdom. My ceremonial work with Initiations is me following a thread of my life purpose. My Ancestors are the fire of passion and transformation at my back.
Woman, Mother, Sister, Daughter, Creator
I have superpowers.
Always exploring, always curious.
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