Echoes of Dallow: Stories from the Sofa

By Shemiza Rashid

Wednesday 25 March 2026

18:00 - 20:00

Dallow Community Centre

FREE
A community audio event sharing powerful stories by local residents from the sofa - inspired by everyday life.
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This is open to all, especially those who are interested in the Dallow community!

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Drama. Intrigue. Live in Dallow.

Come experience Echoes of Dallow, a unique audio-based community project celebrating the voices in Dallow.

This event showcases the inspiring work of Revoluton Associate, Shemiza Rashid, created in collaboration with local residents from the Dallow community. Through a process of listening and storytelling, Shemiza has gathered personal reflections from the residents and transformed this into a powerful audio drama.

The work features voices in English, Urdu and Bangla, reflecting the rich cultural fabric of the neighbourhood. The stories explore everyday life in Dallow – its routines, joys, challenges and the issues that matter most to the people who live here.

At the heart of the project is a familiar object: the sofa. A staple of the community, often seen on the high street or left behind, yet present in every home. Sofas witness our best and worst moments – places of rest, conversation, comfort and survival. From this shared experience comes Stories from the Sofa, the source of Echoes of Dallow.

What to expect:

  • A listening session featuring excerpts from the audio drama
  • Live monologues
  • An audio exhibition
  • A participatory storytelling activity inspired by the sofa

Come and listen, reflect and share in the stories that shape Dallow.

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Will there be refreshments?

There will be soft drinks.

Is there an age restriction? 

This event is open to all, but under 16’s must be accompanied by an adult.

Dallow Community Centre


Small Hall, Dallow Community Centre, 234 Dallow Road, Luton, LU1 1TB
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Credits/supporters

Echoes of Dallow is a project by Revoluton Associate, Shemiza Rashid, presented by Revoluton Arts, supported by The Paul Hamlyn Foundation and Arts Council England.

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