Writers in Exile: The TAXI Project

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The TAXI Project

A few weeks ago we attended the TAXI Project, a locally produced play about exile and migration. The performances were amazing, with actors playing characters from China, Ethiopia, Bosnia and Mexico whose lived experiences in their countries of origin included detention, torture, police brutality, warfare, and family separation. The stories are tied together by a Bosnian taxi driver; a former photojournalist, he takes pictures of some of the riders he bonds with over experiences and notions of home, social alienation, exile and family loss. The TAXI project is a collection of his riders’ stories.

One of the most memorable stories in the play, written by Emma Beltran, was that of a Mexican student activist who was forced to flee Mexico after being tortured in detention, refusing to give up the names of her “comrades” in action.  The rest were pieces by Martha Kuwee Kumsa, Sheng Xue, and Goran Simic, all members of PEN Canada’s “Writers in Exile” program.

I was really impressed by the this play was outreached towards newcomer youth. The invitation specified that youth were especially welcome to attend the play and the presentation included a fun reading by a writer from PEN Canada’s “Writers in Exile” program.  No One Is Illegal hosted a workshop as well. The theatre was full of youth on the day we attended, and the interactive pieces seemed to be a good way to explore a lot of issues raised in the play, like that of non-status migrants and their struggles.

I feel that a lot of a newcomer youth don’t get the chance to explore the bumpy road of (im)migration and settlement in Canada. Their struggle with this process is not something that is talked about in schools, is not something that is represented in the curriculum and is not something they are encouraged to write about in creative writing classes.  The TAXI Project is a good example for younger people that creative outlets like playwriting can be used to tell their stories.

While the initial run of the play is over, the TAXI Project will be shown in public schools starting September, hopefully reaching out to and inspiring more youth in the process.

One Comment

  1. Emma Beltran
    Posted August 29, 2008 at 5:26 am | Permalink

    Shamdi,

    Thank you so much for your comments about the TAXI-Project. I am very glad you enjoyed the show and it makes me happy to learn that in our stories many other stories resonate!!!

    Peace,

    Emma Beltran
    Playwright

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