
Many Waters
Presented by Undercurrent Creations
In partnership with The AMY Project & SASOD Guyana
The lobby exhibit, available throughout the run of A Poem for Rabia, features original work created through Undercurrent Creations’ Many Waters community arts program, including visual art, photography, and poetry, by queer/trans Guyanese artists from the Toronto diaspora and in Guyana.
The Many Waters program brought together LGBTQ Guyanese diaspora artists in Toronto into a workshop series that wove together writing, theatre movement exploration, and photography, in part using prompts from A Poem for Rabia.
Many Waters team:
Diaspora Artists (Toronto): Guy Anabella, Shaharah Gaznabbi, Daniel Lyght, Chantele Sitaram, Bethany Sukhnanan
Featured Artist (Guyana): Christina Izbaşa
Program Coordinator: Morgan Davis
Writing & Theatre Facilitator: Michelle Rambharose
Photography Facilitator & Photographer: Roya DelSol
Producers: Daniel Carter & Nikki Shaffeeullah
Program Concept & Curation: Nikki Shaffeeullah
Guest Curator (Guyana): Joel Earl Simpson
Administration: Sasha Tate-Howarth
Special thanks to: Heather Caplap & Jules Vodarek Hunter
Many Waters is made possible with funding from the Toronto Arts Council and support from Tarragon Theatre and Nightwood Theatre.

Bethany Sukhnanan

Chantele Sitaram

Daniel Lyght

Guy Annabella

Shaharah Gaznabbi