07/05/2026
We were delighted to see Barefeet host a powerful screening of BANSHEE – a two part dance theatre and documentary collaboration bringing together UK and Zambian artists in a bold exploration of identity, emotional release, and female empowerment.
Rooted in the voices of women from Garden Compound in Lusaka, BANSHEE was developed through an intensive two week workshop that created a safe, supportive space for women to share their stories, build confidence, and express themselves through the arts. What began as a group of strangers became a united community of 30 participants, culminating in a moving performance and film that speaks to strength, solidarity, and creativity.
BANSHEE was made possible through the British Council’s Festival Connect Fund, which supports meaningful collaboration between the UK and Sub Saharan Africa, encouraging artistic exchange, mobility, and innovation in festival making. Projects supported by the Fund don’t just entertain – they engage communities, address social issues, and contribute to a vibrant creative economy.
This project is a powerful example of the UK’s commitment to cultural exchange between the UK and Zambia, and to working with local partners to support inclusive, community led creativity that resonates far beyond the stage.
👏 Congratulations to Barefeet Theatre and everyone involved in bringing BANSHEE to life.