ALEKSA ASME
SOUNDS LiKE CHAOS AssociateAbout Aleksa
Aleksa Asme is a spoken-word artist, actress, public speaker, writer, event producer, and facilitator who uses her creative skills, and powerful way with words to amplify the voices of the voiceless. She has also recently expanded her creative portfolio, launching her photography business, “Agape’s Angle.”
As a freelancer, Aleksa specialises in digital, social media marketing, and communications for many online companies and brands, whilst creating content for herself, and maintaining her own social media presence as a method for reaching young people. She is also an actress and associate artist for Sounds Like Chaos, whom she facilitates workshops, and conducts peer-research for.
Despite being multi-faceted in the work she does, Aleksa remains unified with a strong focus on youth empowerment and the issues experienced by young people. She dedicates her work to cause positive chaos in institutions and corporations to provide greater spaces and opportunities for our future leaders and generations to come.
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People, Places & Poetry
In 2023, Aleksa concluded a year-long peer-research project on behalf of Sounds Like Chaos, and the Albany, in partnership with the Mayor of London, Greater London Authority, and Partnership for Young London. This research explored the question, “Where do young people aged 14-25, living in South London go, when they aren’t at school or at home, and is there a correlation between mental health, and the spaces young people can access?”.
This project illustrated the urgent need for more free, accessible, and safe spaces for young people in London, and therefore, Aleksa has since been prioritising her work to ensure that those profound findings do not remain dormant by creating more spaces for our youth.
Come As You Are
One of these spaces that Aleksa has established is “Come As You Are”, a youth-takeover running every Tuesday evening during school terms, between 3:30pm and 8pm, at The Albany theatre in Deptford. A free space that offers young people total autonomy, providing them the opportunities to participate in exciting creative workshops, a platform to perform their hearts desires, dive into some arts & crafts, play a diverse range of games, enjoy some snacks and food, or just do nothing by themselves or with friends.