Mya Fraser, a mixed race women with tied back hair, a white blouse, and blue jeans, performs on stage as part of a play. Her head is turned away from the camera and she holds out her arms.

Reclaiming narratives: Mya Fraser

We’re exploring how creatives in the South West are using art to amplify, challenge and reclaim narratives

As part of Black History Month we invited creatives and activists in the West of England to respond to this year’s theme ‘Reclaiming Narratives’ through the lens of Citizens For Culture’s core principles: inclusion, voice and influence.

In the second of this content series, writer and actress Mya Fraser shares her poem Justice.

Reclaiming the narrative: Mya Fraser and Justice

Think of a boomerang, an object which is designed to return 

back to that throws forcer. What happens if it doesn’t come back?. History. Left behind whilst they dare to live without them. I believe in clarity. what i would like to clarify is the detachment clarify the sadness the hurt the wonders. I believe in comfort. something you can’t breathe properly without. your beats no longer stating the same rhythms. that irregulation speaks volumes. the very same songs the luth sings isolated. As if there’s a complete loss of control. where lies the control when the one creator’s captured fix stays lost. You’ve Left the hand waiting behind whilst finding that paternal break. The originator plucks the air it once sat. pondering in what it’s doing. Where are you? Hopeful you’re homesick. do theirs caress better?  do theirs care for more?. Remaining wishful of tracing those invisible tracks in which the sand once led for you. Fulfilling the void that formed in your absence. To hear your sound once more would be an extraordinary pleasure in the figure and in the residential care of your beloved. Bring them home. Because again, I believe. and what i believe in most is a happy ending. rewriting a story doesn’t change the idea of the first plot, it manipulates the initial honesty. Here’s to history.

About Mya Fraser

Mya Fraser is a 20-year-old actress and writer, brought up in Oxford. At the age of 15 she decided to begin her acting career by joining young theatre companies based in her hometown. She later went on to receive her acting diploma in 2022 on a two year A-level equivalent diploma course at Bristol School of Acting. 

She has been on multiple international tours with Mandala Theatre Company and is currently in their show Seed Guardians. 

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