Its a pleasure to be able to photograph for this organisation with some stellar peeps working at the helm. What we really love is how diverse the projects artists and leadership is at BCT. Its truly reflective of the people they serve in the Black Country and they deserve all the credit they get. Performances that take minutes to perform often belie the amount of work the team of producers and actors do, yet they always do it with joy. There were two lots of Back in 10 performances, one taking place at Black Country Living Museum and the other in various shops and cafes in and around Wolverhampton and West Bromwich. The team always manage to pull of some brilliant effect and adjust to their working environment wherever they are placed here’s 3 images from BCLM and 5 artist performances from the two Black Country towns.
Sonia Sabri reaches a crescendo in her performance for ‘The Pageant’ at Black Country Living Museum. ©Anand Chhabra
Its time to Shake Rattle & Roll at Black Country Living Museum. ©Anand Chhabra
Father &. Daughter battle it out to delivery a baby in time at Black Country Living Museum! © Anand Chhabra
Vimal Korpal as the Magnificent Maharaja of sari’s & suits performs withRicardo Santos Rocha providing the background music, Wolverhampton. © Anand Chhabra
Amahra Spence performs inspired drama by the warmth and resilience of the behind Tropical Spyce, West Bromwich. © Anand Chhabra
Lady Sanity and Ricardo Santos Rocha skilfully shape a rap to live to audiences & customers at Bals Hair & Beauty , West Bromwich © Anand Chhabra
Jake makes a drawings using tea leaves and templates. He tells stories behind empire and local migration to audiences at Kafe B70, West Bromwich. © Anand Chhabra
Bohdan Piasecki plays a new gameshow with he audience and participants where stories are played instead of cards. © Anand Chhabra