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Birmingham street photographs celebrate migrants' achievements | Birmingham street photographs celebrate migrants' achievements |
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A series of billboard-sized photographs documenting the social history of migrant communities in Birmingham has gone on display in the city. | |
The 2m (7ft) high images, taken by photographer Vanley Burke, have been put up on buildings along Stratford Road. | The 2m (7ft) high images, taken by photographer Vanley Burke, have been put up on buildings along Stratford Road. |
The photographs celebrate the lives and achievements of the area's residents. | The photographs celebrate the lives and achievements of the area's residents. |
Sound pods designed by artist Brian Duffy play audio telling the stories of the people featured in the images. | Sound pods designed by artist Brian Duffy play audio telling the stories of the people featured in the images. |
The exhibition is part of a community heritage project called My Route which has researched and documented the social history around Birmingham's Stratford Road, from the 1940s to the present day. | |
The project is being delivered by Sampad South Asian Arts and has been supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund. | |
Among those featured in the photographs is Serdar Berwari, who escaped civil unrest in Iraq and came to Birmingham seeking asylum. | Among those featured in the photographs is Serdar Berwari, who escaped civil unrest in Iraq and came to Birmingham seeking asylum. |
At the time he could not speak a word of English but within three years he graduated from college. | At the time he could not speak a word of English but within three years he graduated from college. |
He now runs a successful businesses in the area. | He now runs a successful businesses in the area. |
Mohammed Yousuf is featured because of his interest in Bollywood cinema, which led to him winning the Asian Song Contest, a national event that was a forerunner to The X-Factor. | Mohammed Yousuf is featured because of his interest in Bollywood cinema, which led to him winning the Asian Song Contest, a national event that was a forerunner to The X-Factor. |
He later set up a Bhangra group that toured internationally and, most recently, set up the Awaaz Academy, a performing arts company in Sparkhill. | He later set up a Bhangra group that toured internationally and, most recently, set up the Awaaz Academy, a performing arts company in Sparkhill. |
Photographer Vanley Burke was born in Jamaica in 1951 and has lived in Birmingham since 1965. | Photographer Vanley Burke was born in Jamaica in 1951 and has lived in Birmingham since 1965. |
He is also a collector of posters, books, clothes, records, and ornaments. | He is also a collector of posters, books, clothes, records, and ornaments. |
The Ikon gallery is planning to exhibit the entire contents of his flat from July until September. | The Ikon gallery is planning to exhibit the entire contents of his flat from July until September. |
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