Instaviews with Isabella Sperotto

Isabella Sperotto from the Yellow Women Collective will join us for our first Instaview of 2023.

Instaviews with Isabella Sperotto

About this event

Starts: Wednesday 11 January 2023 1:00 PM

Ends: Wednesday 11 January 2023 1:30 PM

At: Instagram Live

Isabella Sperotto will join us live on Instagram Wednesday 11 January a1 PM.

Isabella Sperotto (@isabellasperotto) is a Brazilian actress, performer, writer & creator based in the UK. She graduated in BA World Performance (E15 Acting School) in England & Psychology (UFCSPA) in Brazil, where she worked as a TV presenter & producer at OCTO (RBS TV 2015). In the UK, she performed & devised the shows "Project Liquid" (Rooted Moon Fest 2018), “Hilda” (Clifftown 2019), "Brazilian Gift (Bread & Roses 2019), “Moda” (Clifftown 2019), The “Secret Shed of Trams & Dreams” (Tramshed 2019), “The Wedding” (Clifftown 2020) & "Spoonful of Sugar" (Omnibus Theatre 2022). 

One of the eight finalists of DYSPLA Residency 2020, THE YELLOW TRAFFIC LIGHT is new writing by Isabella Sperotto, inspired by her real life, where she explores family relationships exposing the impact of the rise of the far-right in Brazil, in 2019, on personal relationships. The actress performs a whole family on stage in an energetic solo show.

Find out more about Isabella's show here and we'll see you on the 11th! 

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Saskia Calliste

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Saskia is the Deputy Editor of Voice and has worked on campaigns such as International Women’s Day, Black History Month, and Anti-Bullying Week. Outside of Voice, Saskia is a published author (Hairvolution) and has guest featured in various other publications (The Women Writers’ Handbook/ Cosmopolitan/ The Highlight). She has a BA in Creative Writing and Journalism and an MA in Publishing. She is a mentor for Women of the World Global, has guest lectured at the University of Roehampton and has led seminars/panel talks on Race, Equality and Diversity. She was a 2022 Guest Judge for Dave (TV Channel) in search of the 'Joke of the Fringe'. She is 27-years-old, based in London, and loves to cook and explore new places in her spare time.

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