Gayelle. 1988, series one, Programme #28, Women in India and Pakistan special /

Introduction by Errol Fabien Cultural activist, performer, Kamla Bhasin singing Opening Sequence with Theme KADAMBARI by Ron Reid Niala Maharaj introduces the programme Self Employed Womens Association (SEWA), Lalita Krishna-Swami speaks to Niala Maharaj about SEWA Another song by Cultural activist,...

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Other Authors: Laird, Christopher (Director, Producer), Maharaj, Niala (Director), Paddington, Bruce (Producer)
Format: Video
Language:English
Language Notes:In English.
Published: Trinidad and Tobago : Banyan Archive, 1988.
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Summary:Introduction by Errol Fabien Cultural activist, performer, Kamla Bhasin singing Opening Sequence with Theme KADAMBARI by Ron Reid Niala Maharaj introduces the programme Self Employed Womens Association (SEWA), Lalita Krishna-Swami speaks to Niala Maharaj about SEWA Another song by Cultural activist, performer, Kamla Bhasin Cultural Sprangalang Niala Maharaj links to next feature Niala Maharaj speaks to writer and activist, Nighat Said Khan about the position of women in Pakistan Snake Charmer Niala Maharaj links to next feature Niala Maharaj talks to Cultural activist, performer, Kamla Bhasin who sings examples of the songs used in women's activism and talks about the womens' movement and shows posters used by the movement. What's On! With stills from New Delhi Niala Maharaj closes show and a Hindi version of calypsonian Merchant (Dennis Frankly Williams)'s WOULD YOU LIKE TO JAM IT WITH ME plays in the background Indian 'Burrokeet' dances under credits NOTE: Due to the archival nature of this video, the sound levels are low.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (25 minutes)
Playing Time:00:25:03