The Southall Story Exhibit

As an ex-west londoner I was very much looking forward to the Southall Story exhibit in the Spirit Level of the Southbank Centre – an exhibition exploring the last 30 years of life in Southall. I remembered fondly my time living in Ealing, the sundays spent walking around the many stalls of “little India” looking for the perfect Samosa and Chaat and being tempted by the glitz and glamour singing out from every shop front – and of course the DVD’s! If you want a good Bollywood DVD then Southall is the place to go. Southall Story brought all these memories careering back to me.

As you enter the exhibit you are faced with a representation of the Himalaya Palace Cinema known for it’s regular screenings of Bollywood blockbusters. I recall walking past the tiled front with it’s chinese style roof, looking like it had been transported from an American 80′s film set of china town, with groups of young asian boys outside chilling by the bus stop.

Shakil Maan a filmmaker and one of the Creative Directors of Southhall Story involved in the creation of this exhibit chatted to me about the importance of the Bollywood industry on Southall and the way in which the industry has tended to lean towards and imitate the styles of the west (be it in a very unique way) some of Shakil’s more experimental work is on show in the exhibition, I was transfixed as I watched a dishevlled indian woman standing motionless on a busy street as passers-by look her up and down whilst an internal monologue plays.

Shakil is also a member of the Southall Black Sisters a group set-up to meet the needs of black women that started life in Southall and to my surprise led the first march against domestic violence! The History and work of the Southall Black sisters is brilliantly exhibited through a selection of video installations and a striking piece of art work down one end of the space – to see it you’ll have to go ;-)

Other highlights of the exhibition include recreations of the stalls you can expect to find in Southall and insights into the homes of the area during the 70′s. Artistic Director Kuljit Bhamra admits to a to a group of us being shown around the exhibition that the recreations are based on his mum’s frontroom and his bedroom as a child!

The Exhibition is definitely one to visit not only for it’s quirky exhibits of Bollywood DVD selling stalls and a photographic journey through Southalls past but also for the surprising snippets of facts that show the unknow side of Southall – the side that has affected British Law and inspired Bollywood stars.

Whilst talking to Ammy Phull the third of the trio that make up Southall Story I was reminded by him of the hidden stories that all our homes contain and the importance of remembering those stories.

Joseph Coelho

www.poetryjoe.com

For more info please follow the links below…

http://thesouthallstory.wordpress.com/beginnings/

http://www.thesouthallstory.com/

http://www.southallblacksisters.org.uk/

The Northern Line 7pm 2010

She is singing loudly
White ear phones removing all inhibition
Pulling tuts and stares like teeth.

“look at my baby – her eyes are grey”

She says to a friend
A friend trying to sink into the chaotic design.

You’re speaking loudly!”

“Yeah I know”

She fixes her friend with a confident stare.
And baby grey eyes.

This is part of a series of poems for the Global Poetry System inspired by snatches of overheard conversation, not unsurprisingly, many are inspired on the tube.

Joseph Coelho
Goldilocks and the Three Bears
Directed and Devised by Jonathon Lloyd
Co-written by Joseph Coelho
Showing until 20th February
www.polkatheatre.com

“An Invite From The Queen”
A musical in a book
Words by Joseph Coelho
Music by Matthew King
Illustrations by Neil Irish
Narrated by Griff Rhys Jones
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Northern line 18:52

I sit opposite an ironing board
A black and white ironing board
A female, zebra
Plastic covered ironing board
With hands
Gesturing unmarried hands
Dancing a language in fingers
A syntax of creases.

Joseph Coelho
Goldilocks and the Three Bears
Directed and Devised by Jonathon Lloyd
Co-written by Joseph Coelho
Showing until 20th February
www.polkatheatre.com

“An Invite From The Queen”
A musical in a book
Words by Joseph Coelho
Music by Matthew King
Illustrations by Neil Irish
Narrated by Griff Rhys Jones
Order online
www.hmdt.org.uk

Blogs:
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www.twitter.com/poetryjoe
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District line platform

A sole shoe
Upturned in rush hour
Was it’s owner running?
Frightened ?
Hurried?
Does she sit now
On her way to upminster
One shoe’d
Avoiding the gaze
Of shoo’d souls
Praying her feet don’t smell
Wondering about rain and broken Bottles. 

Joseph Coelho
Goldilocks and the Three Bears
Directed and Devised by Jonathon Lloyd
Co-written by Joseph Coelho
Showing until 20th February
www.polkatheatre.com

“An Invite From The Queen”
A musical in a book
Words by Joseph Coelho
Music by Matthew King
Illustrations by Neil Irish
Narrated by Griff Rhys Jones
Order online
www.hmdt.org.uk

Blogs:
www.poetryjoe.com
www.twitter.com/poetryjoe
www.inbetweenwriting.wordpress.com
www.litandspokensc.wordpress.com

Inspired on the victorian line

“His voice was like a stiletto”

A high heeled stab to my ear
Coated in red sickliness
Clattering against my reason.

Why can’t he speak in kitten heels?
That would whisper a tinkle.
Or better yet discuss in the reassuring patter of workmans boots
Even the shout of steel toe caps
Would be preferable
to the point and stutter
Of a voice always on the edge of tottering
Damaging all it walks on
With it’s sharp unbalance.

Inspired on the Victorian line.

Joseph Coelho
Goldilocks and the Three Bears
Directed and Devised by Jonathon Lloyd
Co-written by Joseph Coelho
Showing until 20th February
www.polkatheatre.com

“An Invite From The Queen”
A musical in a book
Words by Joseph Coelho
Music by Matthew King
Illustrations by Neil Irish
Narrated by Griff Rhys Jones
Order online
www.hmdt.org.uk

Blogs:
www.poetryjoe.com
www.twitter.com/poetryjoe
www.inbetweenwriting.wordpress.com
www.litandspokensc.wordpress.com

Inspired on the piccadilly line

“I like him he taps he’s good”

He stutters
He toes up the carriages
Citing his wisdom
His mantra of peace and pennies
Tapping out the same tune
With the same half sung lyrics

Moving through the rush hours
Dancing over suits and skirts
Speaking aloud
Speaking loud enough to be heard
But not to be listened to.

Rythms clatter and bleed
Into the chug chug of trains
Embarrased smiles fester on our lips
He leaves and the silence
Unbearable.

Joseph Coelho
Goldilocks and the Three Bears
Directed and Devised by Jonathon Lloyd
Co-written by Joseph Coelho
Showing until 20th February
www.polkatheatre.com

“An Invite From The Queen”
A musical in a book
Words by Joseph Coelho
Music by Matthew King
Illustrations by Neil Irish
Narrated by Griff Rhys Jones
Order online
www.hmdt.org.uk

Blogs:
www.poetryjoe.com
www.twitter.com/poetryjoe
www.inbetweenwriting.wordpress.com
www.litandspokensc.wordpress.com

Inspired on the picadilly line

“She’s younger than my parents”

Creases have not kissed her eyes
Grey has not touched her scalp

She’s more critical than my teachers

Yet wiser
Eyeing us with a raised eyebrow
Everytime our actions threaten to offend.

She’s more fearful than pain
Waking us in the early hours
Sprinkling regret like seeds.

11:05
piccadilly line

Joseph Coelho
Goldilocks and the Three Bears
Directed and Devised by Jonathon Lloyd
Co-written by Joseph Coelho
Showing until 20th February
www.polkatheatre.com

“An Invite From The Queen”
A musical in a book
Words by Joseph Coelho
Music by Matthew King
Illustrations by Neil Irish
Narrated by Griff Rhys Jones
Order online
www.hmdt.org.uk

Blogs:
www.poetryjoe.com
www.twitter.com/poetryjoe
www.inbetweenwriting.wordpress.com
www.litandspokensc.wordpress.com

Inspired at London bridge

“See you soon with baby clothes and stripy tights”

With caps spurting propellers

With scraped knees and snotty noses

With sweetie necklaces and sticky fingers

I’ll see you when I close my eyes
Reminscing the playground
The swings we thought would swing forever.
The childhood we thought would never end.

22:48
London bridge station

Joseph Coelho
Goldilocks and the Three Bears
Directed and Devised by Jonathon Lloyd
Co-written by Joseph Coelho
Showing until 20th February
www.polkatheatre.com

“An Invite From The Queen”
A musical in a book
Words by Joseph Coelho
Music by Matthew King
Illustrations by Neil Irish
Narrated by Griff Rhys Jones
Order online
www.hmdt.org.uk

Blogs:
www.poetryjoe.com
www.twitter.com/poetryjoe
www.inbetweenwriting.wordpress.com
www.litandspokensc.wordpress.com

What about the animals

I have a lizard
I have a blind rabbit
I have an electric eel

I’m a tyranosaurus
I’m a tiger with no favorite songs
I’m a lion
I’m a skateboarding zombie
I’m an Australian elephant

Inspired by kids responses during the apples and snakes “spin” gig I hosted this morning starring Jan Blake and Rosemary Harris.

Joseph Coelho
Goldilocks and the Three Bears
Directed and Devised by Jonathon Lloyd
Co-written by Joseph Coelho
Showing until 20th February
www.polkatheatre.com

“An Invite From The Queen”
A musical in a book
Words by Joseph Coelho
Music by Matthew King
Illustrations by Neil Irish
Narrated by Griff Rhys Jones
Order online
www.hmdt.org.uk

Blogs:
www.poetryjoe.com
www.twitter.com/poetryjoe
www.inbetweenwriting.wordpress.com
www.litandspokensc.wordpress.com

Plucked Phrases

On days when I find myself running all over London, swapping from tube to bus to train, London becomes a blur of sensations.I wonder how many faces have I already seen but not remembered, I wonder about the six degrees that separate me from every metro reader, tube pusher, big issue seller, cashier, suit and driver, I wander.

When in bed at the end of such days my mind will be awash with snippets of conversations, grabbed from the day, things that I could not fully take in at the time but now, in the space between tiredness and dream, rise up through my subconscious like river washed pebbles.

Over the coming weeks I will start to collect these pebbles and see if I can’t arrange them on the G.P.S site into something pretty to capture the sun with.

Joseph Coelho
Goldilocks and the Three Bears
Directed and Devised by Jonathon Lloyd
Co-written by Joseph Coelho
Showing until 20th February
www.polkatheatre.com

“An Invite From The Queen”
A musical in a book
Words by Joseph Coelho
Music by Matthew King
Illustrations by Neil Irish
Narrated by Griff Rhys Jones
Order online
www.hmdt.org.uk

Blogs:
www.poetryjoe.com
www.twitter.com/poetryjoe
www.inbetweenwriting.wordpress.com
www.litandspokensc.wordpress.com

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