Here and Now [Programme 164]

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Summary

Minority ethnic arts and culture series. This week: Japanese fashion designer Issey Miyake; Aboriginal story teller Maureen Watson and music from Sabri Khan and Ghulam Sarwar.

Year:

1985

Duration:

0:25:00

Film type:

Colour / Sound

Company:

Central Television

Master format:

1 Inch Type C

Description

Programme introduced by Zia Mohyeddin. The first item is a film report about the Japanese fashion designer Issey Miyake. Paula Ahlulwalia visits an exhibition of his work at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and then looks at some of his clothes in one of his boutiques on Sloan Street in the city. Paula interviews Miyake about his work and years spent in Paris and New York. There are library shots of Paris and hippies in New York’s Central Park, fashion photographs showing his designs and views inside the V & A exhibition. Back in the studio Moyheddin introduces a studio performance by the Indian sarangi player Sabri Khan who is accompanied by his son Ghulam Sarwar. Next on film Paula Ahulwalia interviews the Australian Aboriginal story teller Maureen Watson about her culture. The programme ends with a clip from next week’s edition which looks at the island of St Vincent.


Credits

Contributors: Issey Miyake; Maureen Watson; Sabri Khan accompanied by Ghulam Sarwar
Film Camera: John Varnish
Film Sound: Dennis Fitch; John Marshall
Film Editor: Tim Horrocks
VTR Editor: Graham Thompson
Production Team: Paula Ahluwalia; Hilary Minster; Vera Gilbert; Peter Emina; Mita Hackett; Polly Rock; Lynne Stevens
Directors: Sid Kilbey; John Prowse
Producer/Presenter: Zia Mohyeddin


Notes

Production number 5754/85.