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Inspired by Ghandi Anthology
A collection of winning entries from our international writing competition Inspired by Gandhi, which invited budding writers from across the globe to respond to and reflect on Gandhi’s life, philosophy and vision through creative writing.
Inspired By My Museum Anthology
A collection of the winning entries from Inspired by my Museum, an international writing competition by Sampad and British Council India. The book contains poems, short stories and reportage by budding writers from all over the world, who took their inspiration from a diverse range of museums, from large to small and from popular to less well-known. Available to buy below or in museum shops at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and at Harris Museum and Art Gallery in Preston.
Inspired By Tagore Anthology
A collection of the winning entries from Inspired by Tagore, an international writing competition by Sampad and British Council India. Tagore was a hugely influential South Asian poet and writer and many Sampad projects have celebrated his legacy or been sparked by a line of his poetry.
Lori: South Asian Lullabies (Book and CD)
Illustrated by Rachel Griffiths, this beautiful compilation contains 14 lullabies in Hindi, Punjabi, Bengali, Urdu and Gujarati with a modern interpretation of traditional Loris. A lovely gift for parents and parents to-be and grandparents and a great resource for early years practitioners.
The Sampad Story
A twenty year retrospective edited by Tasawar Bashir. This book commemorating Sampad’s 20th anniversary looks back over the company’s groundbreaking work. It features hundreds of unpublished images of performances, workshops and behind-the-scenes rehearsals, with anecdotes, memories and philosophical gems from the artists, producers and audiences who have helped to shape the organisation’s first two decades.