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Talawa Theatre Announce Enhanced Senior Leadership Team

by Staff Writer
September 28, 2020
Reading Time: 4 mins read
Carolyn Forsyth credit Chris Stokes and Elaine Banton

Carolyn Forsyth credit Chris Stokes and Elaine Banton

Talawa Theatre Company announces an enhanced senior leadership team as the company gears up plans for its 2021 season, and 35th anniversary year. Carolyn ML Forsyth joins Talawa Theatre Company as Executive Director and Joint CEO, while Elaine Banton is announced as Chair of Trustees, having joined the company earlier this year.

Michael Buffong comments, I have been working with Elaine for a few months now, and look forward to the partnership with Carolyn. These two powerful new appointments perfectly complement our team, and will propel Talawa into its exciting 35th year anniversary year and beyond.

Carolyn ML Forsyth, Talawa Theatre Company’s Executive Director and Joint CEO, will work alongside Artistic Director and CEO, Michael Buffong. Carolyn’s 17-year track record of success in senior roles within theatre, young people’s work, outdoor site-specific shows, UK and International touring and festivals, demonstrates her dynamism as a detail-focused producer and arts manager. Carolyn has co-produced with leading regional venues and independent production companies and led UK and international presentations from Dance Umbrella, Lokal, Spring, and Spieltart festivals.

       

In 2005, Carolyn was part of the leadership team responsible for launching the first purpose-built children’s theatre building in the UK, Unicorn Theatre. Under her tenure, the theatre was nominated for the Most Welcoming Theatre Award. Carolyn was also recognised by Action for Children Arts for her contribution to the Theatre for Young Audiences sector in the UK.

Carolyn Forsyth said, I’m committed to equality and equity in the arts, facilitating established and emerging artists and creatives to give our audiences the very best in cultural engagement.

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I want to challenge the status quo, to give real power to Black artists and managers, not just on stage, but off stage, and in the senior leadership of venues, arts centres, drama schools, touring companies and in commercial theatres.

We all need to encourage the arts sector to move away from short term fixes, from diversity programmes that don’t recognise talent but hold it back, and emphasise that arts organisations must create welcoming spaces for Black artists to create and thrive in. In joining Talawa Theatre Company, I look forward to being part of the solution.

Talawa Theatre Company’s Board was also enhanced at the start of 2020 with the appointment of Elaine Banton as Chair of Trustees. Elaine is a highly motivated employment, equalities and human rights barrister, speaker and writer. Called to the Bar and practising since 1996, with a number of reported cases, Elaine represents both Claimants and Respondents in long running multi-strand discrimination matters and advises public bodies on high level strategic/policy matters such as the TUPE consequences of various contracting arrangements and equality issues such as equal pay/harmonisation.

Elaine regularly appears at all levels of tribunals and courts in high value and complex trials by private companies, public sector bodies, charities, and individuals. Elaine’s practice also includes disciplinary, regulatory, sports law, harassment and stress at work claims. Elaine possesses years of previous governance experience including with schools and charities. Elaine speaks and writes regularly on her specialist areas of the law for various practice publications and press and is co-author of the chapter on Human Rights and Employment Law for Tolley’s Employment Law.

       

In 2009 Elaine was named a ‘Pro Bono Hero for 2009′ by the Attorney General’s Office. Elaine was also a Barrister of the Year Finalist of the First 100 Years, Inspirational Women of the Year Awards 2019.

Elaine Banton comments, I am delighted to be appointed Chair of Talawa Theatre Company. It has been an honour and privilege to be part of the leadership of such an immensely talented and innovative creative team and Board. Talawa is an exciting theatre company with a proven tradition of excellence. As we approach our 35th year, the many achievements of Talawa underline its enduring legacy in celebrating diverse cultures within the art of theatre.

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