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Artist Spotlight: Kauthar Abdi


Our third East spotlight is on secondary school teacher, mum and storyteller Kauthar Abdi. Tasnim Siddiqa Amin had a chat with Kauthar about her rich Somali cultural heritage and what she’s learned from her engagement with the East Storytelling Project, from her first workshop with us in 2021 through to her first paid performance last November at A Season of Bangla Drama festival 2025. 

Listen to the interview here.

Tell us about yourself

My name is Kauthar, a secondary school teacher. I’m a mum. I was about 20 years old when I experienced Islamophobia, and that made me go into a world I never imagined, which is becoming [a] really strict Muslim, wearing the veil and that took a while for me to come out of and, in a way, I needed to get out of the relationship I was in in order to get out of that. That’s been quite a journey, and coming out of that made me feel like I had stories to tell, and I’ve always felt like there’s stories I want to share. I grew up with oral storytelling, Somali folk tales, and that was my most wonderful memories as a child.

Have you got any specific memories of the kind of oral stories or the folk stories that you can share with us? 

Call for Storytellers: Tales of Tower Hamlets on the theme of KINDNESS

Do you have a story to tell about kindness in Tower Hamlets? We’re looking for storytellers with Caribbean, Somali, or/and West African heritage. If you have a story about acts of kindness, migration, or how Tower Hamlets has shaped your life, we want to hear from you!


About the Project: We’re thrilled to announce Tales of Tower Hamlets, a new storytelling event celebrating the theme of Kindness from the EAST Project. This project will explore the rich history and diverse cultures of Tower Hamlets through stories of migration, community support, and kindness—especially stories of kindness shown by migrant communities to newcomers such as refugees and asylum seekers.

What We’re Looking For:

  • Stories about acts of kindness within migrant communities in Tower Hamlets.
  • Experiences of newcomers, especially refugees and asylum seekers.
  • Historical migration stories linked to East London.
  • Contemporary stories about migration today.
  • Personal stories—if you feel like sharing!
  • Stories that reflect the awesome diversity of East London and Tower Hamlets.

Eligibility: