Saga Sisterhood: ‘Brown sisters’ share experiences through stories, song and dance
Saga Sisterhood: ‘Brown sisters’ share experiences through stories, song and dance DOWNLOAD 27 MB SUBSCRIBE Sukhjit Kaur Khalsa with her mother, Amarjit Kaur who are both involved with Saga Sisterhood Acclaimed spoken word and stage artist Sukhjit Kaur Khalsa is presenting personal stories of many South Asian women through ‘Saga Sisterhood’, which will be staged in Melbourne soon. One of the story-tellers is her mother Amarjit Kaur, who narrates an amazing yarn of cross-cultural connection. UPDATED UPDATED 1 DAY AGO BY MANPREET K SINGH SHARE Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Fresh from staging 32 shows of her play Fully Sikh in Perth, Sukhjit Kaur Khalsa is now in Melbourne for another project which showcases untold, and as yet unspoken stories of South Asian women living in Australia. Called Sisterhood Saga, it delves into the lived-experiences of three women who share personal stories of ‘sisterhood’. One of the three narrators is 60-year-old Amarjit Kaur, per...