
Pooja Ghai, artistic director of Tamasha Theatre Company. Photo: Bettina Adela 2
Pooja Ghai has criticised a “hugely problematic” shortage of opportunities for global-majority artists and the pressure put on them to deliver work through a “Eurocentric lens”
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