Actor and director David K.S. Tse, of the Yellow Earth Theatre Company, talks to the 成人快手, British Born Chinese, about their experiences of growing up and living in Britain.
David K.S. Tse
In this series you'll hear second and third generation British Chinese speak about our experiences of growing up and living in this country. One of the principal themes of the series will be to look at the whole issue of invisibility - we're the third largest ethnic minority here so why have we remained such ghostly figures on the landscape of British society and what are we doing now to make ourselves more visible? Hopefully the series will help to dispel some of the standard stereotypes of British Chinese - we don't all do kung fu and work in takeaways!
Publications Chinatown Britain by Steve Lau, published by Chinatown The Magazine - a bi-monthly magazine about the British Chinese community published by Orientique Media Ltd., PO Box 342 Stockport SK4 1XY. Email: chinatownthemag@hotmail.com Brushstrokes, a collection of British Chinese writing & drawing: Email: g.k.chan@livjm.ac.uk
Performance
East Asian theatre company promotes the writing and performing talents of East Asians in Britain