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Actor and director David K.S. Tse, of the Yellow Earth Theatre Company, talks to the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½, British Born Chinese, about their experiences of growing up and living in Britain.
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 Sarah Yeh founder of the Dimsum website which seeks to bring together the dispersed British Chinese community, online.
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Traditional first generation Chinese in Britain want their children to marry other Chinese but if you’ve grown up isolated from any Chinese community, meeting a British Chinese partner may not be easy and many ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½s are marrying out of the community. Heterosexual, lesbian and gay ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½s talk about their experiences of dating and relating and the careful negotiating around different cultural norms that inter-racial relationships may require.
One of the contributors is Sumay Hwang who runs London's leading lesbian entertainment guide .
Orientations is a UK social network for lesbians and gay men of east and southeast asian heritage. Contact: james_sun90@yahoo.co.uk
Programme One: Welcome to the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Programme Three: Unexposed Images
Programme Four: Creating Ourselves
Programme Five: Speaking Up
ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½page: Beyond the Takeaway
Resources:
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
Music for the series is by the band
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