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Podcast series by ArtEZ Alumna Dieuwke Slump: Episode 1 with Milo Rau
The next four weeks we will be bringing you a new podcast mini-series, by ArtEZ Alumna Dieuwke Slump (theatre teacher) entitled Eventually I'd have to disappear. Podcast on the traces we leave behind as artists and how to work with them ethically, philosophically, artistically. In every chapter of this podcast, Dieuwke invites a guest to join her and talk about their archive, and how they work with or against it. 

In the first episode Dieuwke talks to the controversial artist, activist and artistic director of NT Gent Milo Rau about the difference between art and activism; the never-ending project of deconstruction; and theatre plays as traces of a revolution. Also in this episode: 13-years-old learning how deep listening is a physical activity, and the amazing music of Warner Slump.

Listen to it on our website or find Radio ArtEZ in your favourite podcast app.
First ArtEZ student contributions Open Call APRIA published
We are thrilled to invite you to visit APRIA to read and listen to Jessica Renfro's audio essay on participatory performance in relation to the climate crisis and to read Anna de Vriend's essay on the industrial slaughterhouse as a case study for the bigger phenomenon of Anthropocentrism. More contributions will follow the coming weeks.
 
Dee Sitonu a Weti / Stone Have Laws
Reminder: Online film viewing (3-7 October) and online conversation with filmmakers Lonnie van Brummelen and Siebren de Haan and documentary maker Kevin Headley (7 October)
Trailer Dee Sitonu a Weti / Stone Have Laws
We are pleased to host a conversation on October 7th at 12AM with Surinamese documentary maker Kevin Headley and Dutch filmmakers Lonnie van Brummelen and Siebren de Haan about their film Dee Sitonu a Weti / Stone Have Laws. The film is an immersive exploration of life of a Maroon community in the former Dutch colony Suriname. 

The film will be available to stream from October 3, 10AM to Oct 7. Please register here to receive the streaming link by email. Advance registrants will receive the link on October 3.

Register here for the online conversation with Kevin Headley, Lonnie van Brummelen and Siebren de Haan.

Lees ook het interview van Lietje Bauwens met Van Brummelen & de Haan over hun eerdere film Monument of Sugar en het onderzoek naar het oprekken van landsgrenzen.
 
Two interesting free online courses
ArtEZ studium generale would like to highlight two online courses that fit the approach of our programme LAND.
University of Alberta offers a free 12-lesson online course on Indigenous Canada.
Indigenous Canada
University of Alberta offers a free 12-lesson online course on Indigenous Canada. From an Indigenous perspective, this course explores Indigenous histories and contemporary issues from an Indigenous perspective, and a historical and critical perspective highlighting national and Indigenous-settler relations. Read more >

A Deep Dive into Spiritual Ecology
Emergence Magazine organises a free four-part online course that offers a deep dive into the emerging field of spiritual ecology: an evolving philosophy that is rooted in the understanding that ecological, cultural, and spiritual renewal are interdependent. Read more >

Also experience this beautiful visual poem by Forrest Gander with artwork by Katie Holden and design by Studio Airport: emergencemagazine.org/story/forest/
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