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MONTREAL MONOCHROME VII: RECALIBRATIONS | MOVING BEYOND REPRESANTATION AND THINKING ABOUT THE CONSTRUCTION OF RACIALIZED QUEER IDENTITIES
Free and open to all
Discussion - in French
Venue: articule
A discussion on how to reconstruct one's own stories when they are linked to marginalized identities in the context of a predominantly white country. The concept of representation seems a superfluous tool, a smokescreen that diverts conversations around systemic oppression and renders them superficial. It is not enough to show a body that can be visually located...
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MONTREAL MONOCHROME VII: RECALIBRATIONS | THE MYTH OF CHARITABLE CULTURE & EDUCATION IN KANATA
Free and open to all
Discussion - in English
Venue: at articule
An awkward space in the Canadian education system exists where education is recognized to be foundational in making reparations amongst Eurocentric and Indigenous cultures, while education is remembered as being a source of incredible harm amongst Indigenous peoples in recent history. The impact of the residential school system is still misunderstood amongst Canadians— for example ex...
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MONTREAL MONOCHROME VII: RECALIBRATIONS | CINEMA POLITICA: DOCUMENTARY FUTURISM SCREENING
Free and open to all
Venue: articule
LIST OF FILMS:
- Reclamation by Thirza Jean Cuthand
(in English)
After white people have left Earth for Mars, Indigenous people talk about their work reclaiming the lands and restoring the health of the planet and their communities.
- Breath Anew by Andrew Chiu
(in English)
150 years in the future, a Canadian refugee reflects on her escape and the new path she finds herself forced onto.
- The...
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All ages welcome.
Join us for an early dance party with DJ sets by TS Ellise & Faiz Abhuani.
"The fact remains that there is no history of dance. Therefore the inappropriable, the matrix element flickering in continuous cuts, calls for rupture. Earthquake jamming with this move that wants us to call it ‘dance’. What does dance want is a question wrapped in the study of what we call ‘floor’ and that asks over and over again not where nor when the earth begins, but what does dance want, what do I owe the honour of its visit,...
- Research Residency for Curators of Colour and/or Indigenous Curators | Salon Dansant | Special projects |
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Food as a source of inspiration for performances
Sunday Sept. 29, 2019 – 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (break from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.)
Sept. 30 + Oct. 1st, 2019 (Mon-Tue) – 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.
$65 with the support of *Emploi-Québec (or $150, non-eligible rate)
Open to artists of all disciplines
In English
This workshop takes place at STUDIO 303 - Registration here
In addition to this workshop, the artist will be performing at the festival VIVA! Art Action September 27, 8pm, at Les Ateliers Jean Brillant.
Food is...
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The 7th edition of the biennal festival VIVA! Art Action (Sept 25-28, 2019), taking place at Ateliers Jean-Brillant, provides the public with an accessible and convivial context in which to encounter performance art in its most striking and avant-garde forms. See the full proramming here.
This year, articule presents artists Kamissa Ma Koïta (Montreal) on September 26, and Nezaket Ekici (Berlin) on September 27. articule thanks its collaborators AXENÉO7, Studio 303 and the Goethe-Institut.
Born in Turkey in 1970,...
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