Episodes

  • Neste episódio conversamos sobre o que significa fazer cinema Indigena no Brasil e o que esperar de cineastas Indígenas daqui pra frente.

    Convidados especiais: curadores do ECHOES Festival de Cinema Indigena (Instituto de Arte Contemporanea de Londres, 19-21 maio 2023)- Graciela Guarani, Takumā Kuikuro and Ziel Karapotó.

    Veja programa completo do festival

    Apresentado por Yula Rocha, journalista e gerente de comunicação da People's Palace Projects um centro de arte e pesquisa para justiça social baseado na Universidade de Queen Mary em Londres.

    Produção e roteiro: Yula Rocha/ People's Palace Projects

    Audio design: Janno Media

    Imagem: #ShowYourStripes by University of Reading.

    ECHOES é uma produção da People's Palace Projects e tem apoio de Iris Foundation, Nia Tero, The Roddick Foundation, The Caring Family Foundation, Embaixada do Brasil em Londres, Instituto Guimaraes Rosa, Queen Mary University of London e Arts Council England.

    ICA- Institute of Contemporary Arts (The Mall, London, SW1Y 5AH)

    Sexta-feira, 19 Maio, 6:30pm

    Sabado, 20 Maio, 4:30pm

    Domingo, 21 Maio, 4:30pm

    *Os curadores vão conversar com a platéia após exibição dos filmes

  • In this episode, we talk about what it means to make Indigenous cinema and what next for Indigenous filmmakers.

    Guests: Curators of ECHOES Indigenous Film Festival (ICA, London 19-21 May 2023): Graciela Guarani, Takumā Kuikuro and Ziel Karapotó.

    Full programme of the Festival

    Hosted by Yula Rocha, journalist and communications manager of People's Palace Projects an art research centre for social justice at Queen Mary University of London.

    Production and script: Yula Rocha/ People's Palace Projects

    Audio design: Janno Media

    Voice over in English: Thiago Jesus, Renata Peppl and Adam Scheffel

    Image: #ShowYourStripes by University of Reading.

    ECHOES was brought by People's Palace Projects and is supported by Iris Foundation, Nia Tero, The Roddick Foundation, The Caring Family Foundation, the London Brazil Embassy and Institute Guimaraes Rosa, Queen Mary University of London and Arts Council England.

    ICA- Institute of Contemporary Arts (The Mall, London, SW1Y 5AH)

    Friday, 19 May, 6:30pm

    Saturday, 20 May, 4:30pm

    Sunday, 21 May, 4:30pm

    *All films screening will be followed by a Q&A with curators and filmmakers.

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  • In this first episode, we talk about the role of artists and arts organisations in responding to the climate emergency.

    Guests: Madani Younis and Zoe Svendsen.

    Madani is chief executive producer of The Shed (New York, USA) and former creative director of the Southbank Centre (London, UK), and artistic director of the Bush Theatre (London, UK) and Freedom Studios (Bradford, UK). Madani says we must make active commitments, drive change and find ways to hold each other accountable.

    Zoe Svendsen is an associate artist at Donmar Warehouse (London, UK) and lecturer at Cambridge University (Cambridge, UK), with vast experience as a director and dramaturg, including at the Barbican, Young Vic and Shakespeare’s Globe (London, UK). For Zoe, the questions we need to ask about who we are and how we live in the world must be articulated as a conversation, both in and beyond the theatre.

    Hosted by Paul Heritage, director of People’s Palace Projects, an art research centre for social justice and Professor of Drama and Performance at Queen Mary University of London.

    Executive production and script: Yula Rocha/ People’s Palace Projects

    Audio design: Janno Media
    Image: #ShowYourStripes by University of Reading