Correspondence, drafts and programmes related to the project organised by the Forum. Includes; Minutes of audience discussion for Death Catches The Hunter by Biyi Bandele-Thomas; other plays include Our Eyes Are Upon Thee by Marianne Jean-Baptiste and Nemisis Story by Suzette Llewellyn; programmes and packs; script forum; working expenditures; funding agreements; Forum Studio festival and rehearsal schedules sent to participants; fees and wages; London Arts Board application form; the plays A Two-Way Street by Deborah A. Robinson, Still Life by Charles Easmon and Pinto's Gallery by Rickardo A. Wright; lost page of an unidentified script; more correspondence.
BTF Administration report and financial documents; meeting report (1991); writers' projects: running cost (1988); forms and standard letters used for correspondence (1994); leaflets Talk You Talk; newsletters.
The Writers Project and residential writer's week-end: contributors informations and correspondence with applicants. Correspondence relating to the set up of the writers project. Enclosed are details of applicants enquiring about the criteria. File on Martin Glynn's Hello Jamaica Tour report. Residential writer's weekend details. Notes on Radio writing workshops. Writer project letter of contract.
Writers Project: correspondence on scripts; Martin Glynn profile including press cuttings and letter; letters; African Players: correspondence regarding workshop. Files showing planning dates for workshop with selected candidates for the project to work with directors. Office letters discussing various other projects.
Black and white picture of the covered courtyard of the museum.
Black and white brochure with photographs presenting a biography on Caribbean-African choreographer Carl Campbell. Includes compliment slip signed by him. Also information on Salongo, Afrikan and Caribbean Dance and Music Resource project.
Black and yellow photograph showing the head of a man and a woman dancing over it. The show was presented by the Dance Company 7- The Contemporary Dance Theatre, at the Civic in London. The event was sponsored by London Arts Board.
Black and white drawing presenting Let Reggae Touch Your Soul by the Irie Dance Company and The work and Imagination of Mathematician S. Ramanujan by Shobana Jeyasingh Dance company, as well as Peter Badejo and Ebo Iye. List showing the price and times of performances.
Black and white photograph showing three dancers posing in studio in dance costume; one is on the floor. The show My Self, My Body, was presented at the Civic in London. The event was sponsored by Southwark Council.
Grey and yellow poster showing a shell and listing various dates of events taking place in Brixton, South London. Activities include family fun fair, workshops, publishing debate, poetry and prose workshop, and readings from Veronique Tadjo, Paule Marshall, Abena Busia.
Colourful poster showing a totem on yellow background. The play was directed by Joseph Blatchley and designed by Belinda Ackermann. Cast include Corrinne Skinner Carter, Treva Etienne, Christopher John Hall, Oscar James, Ganiat Kasumu, Trevor H. Laird, Kolade Agboke and Diane Parish. It was presented by Dessaline and was on show from 10/09/1997 to 11/10/1997 at the Riverside Studio.
Profile and newsletter on Akademi: South Asian Dance in the UK; Spring issue of the Dance Umbrella News; September issue of the Bulletin of the National Sound Archive.