09/07/2018

No To Brexit: United for a better Europe, together


#NoToBrexit - Update July 2018


United in Europe!

For a better union, together... 

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Still appalled by the ridiculous conditions of negotiation between the EU and the UK, feeling like a child torn between her divorcing parents, I started a modest contribution last year in July:

By gathering the voices of the art world who strongly reject the idea of a "Brexit", we can join the forces willing to build a better future for the UK, not in opposition but in collaboration.

You are welcome to join!
Read, share, contact me.
I'll work to get a column publish in the British, French and German press - to start with.
Any other idea is welcome.

All the best to you all,
melissa


Picture by myself: Massive Attack in Hyde Park, London, on July 1st, 2016, after interpreting their song 'Eurochild' and deploring the "Brexit" vote. 
You can notice that the colours of the lights on stage match the European flag...




#NoToBrexit

A European call to action from the art and music world 


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Introduction / Invitation


In the rainy month of November 1993, my English teacher organised a trip for all our classroom to go and visit England. We all took the bus to Calais and the ferry to Dover to cross the Channel and drive up to Canterbury, Oxford and of course London. And despite the wet weather and a visit to the National Maritime Museum with a series of an impossible-to-answer Q & A about British history… it was love at first sight. It was only my third trip outside of France, after a week of student exchange in Germany and a family visit on the other side of the Mediterranean Sea, and for the first time of the three, I could actually understand local people… I realised I could speak fluently a foreign language. I was already, at 13 years old, a massive fan of popular music, and the songs of the Beatles and a few other more recent bands had taught me English much more than my schoolbooks. 

This experience was made possible because we were part of the European community. A few years later, the community became the European Union and the Eurostar opened, enabling thousands of French teenagers like myself to visit London again in only three hours. I want again. And again and again. And in 2009, I settle there, as a young journalist, passionate by travels, who had lived six months in Czech Republic, travelled across all Italy and central Europe and lived a year in the United States in 2008. Moving to the United Kingdom is one of the most powerful experience life has sent me. It also came after a family loss and without this move, I don’t know if I would have recovered the same way. I was hired by the BBC World Service to use my skills in French to broadcast news to French-speaking listeners in Central and West Africa. It was an eye- and mind-opening chance to understand our world more globally and to get to travel and live in Africa a few years later. When I came back from Nairobi, I didn’t hesitate, I moved back to London, not Paris. I found in England a second home and an educational challenge, and a change of perspective on our changing world.

Once again, this was made possible because of the existence of a very special political body, the European Union, which enables the citizens of its member states to live, study and work in any country of the Union. One of my dearest British friends thus studied a year in Portugal. A French friend studied in Germany and met in Prague her future German husband, to later settle together in Luxembourg. In London and later in Bristol, I met half a dozen of Spanish people who could feed their family back in Spain thanks to the jobs they found in English. Teachers, waiters, drivers, nurses, even doctors from all over Europe now work in the United Kingdom, because potential local employees for these skills are lacking in the country…

From early 2015, after having settled back home in Paris with a new job in radio, I came back to England to write about its thriving music and art scene. I came to Bristol to meet with my favourite musicians and write a book about them, retelling the incredible story of their diversity in this wonderful city. Bristol was then the European Green Capital, sharing its skills in developing an environment-friendly economy with others cities in Europe. It was a thrilling time to be a reporter in England again. But suddenly, later that year, the Prime Minister, David Cameron decided to finally organise a referendum on the future of the UK inside the EU. An appalling campaign took place in 2015-16, in which his own party, the Conservatives, finally mainly advocated to convince people to leave the European Union, a campaign led by the former mayor of London, Boris Johnson, a city thriving with European presence and passion… 

I witnessed and reported on the campaign, while also covering the appalling refugee crisis that was reaching Europe and got many countries, including the United States, France and the UK to only react in disdaining refugees… Claiming they had no means to be able to help the people running away from poverty, dictatorships and wars from Syria, Iraq, Sudan, Eritrea and Afghanistan that the Western World was partly to greatly responsible of. While Greece, Italy and Germany kept receiving these stricken fleeing people. It was a terrible time, but I was betting that most British people would recognise that a withdrawal from the European Union would only make our problem-solving efforts more difficult. But unfortunately, they didn’t. 52% of them didn’t and voted to “Leave” on June 23rd, 2016. 

Now a year later, my book on British art and music has been released in France and I’m working on the English version. Meanwhile, I reported on the consequence of Brexit for a German radio, in Northern Ireland, in London and more recently in Scotland, appalled by the lack of political vision and the disunion provoked inside the Kingdom.

Talking almost daily with British friends, mostly teachers, workers of the NHS, artists, thinkers, journalists and musicians, we are all appallingly saddened by this decision and by the ill-treatment of the negotiations with Brussels led by Boris Johnson then Theresa May.  

As a French citizen, world-traveller and European, passionately in love with the United Kingdom, a country that has never stopped enriching my life since 1993, I’m now willing to publically call on to every European citizens who want to make their voice heard on the issue. A so-called “Brexit”, withdrawal of a key member of our European Union, would do no good to the EU and definitely no good to the citizens of the UK and the millions of Europeans living there. 

For science, research and education, it predicts a disaster. For artists and musicians, travelling all over Europe to share their performances and views on our world, it is a tragedy.

Here is therefore an invitation to join a list of artists who agree and will call on, in their own words, to think again, as European people, as British citizens, as MPs, as workers of the EU bodies in Brussels and Strasburg, as musicians or journalists, about the future of the UK inside of the European Union. For the good of us all. As we are in this situation together… 

In these times of general turmoil and political instability, we need European solidarity and political vision more than ever. And even more that we need the single market. Let’s bring back upfront the values that united Europeans together after World War II: a thirst for peace, a will to rebuild our continent, a desire for more knowledge and a better education for all, a better and more stable future together. It is never too late to reverse a bad decision…


Melissa Chemam
Freelance journalist and writer, French citizen, European thinker and UK lover
Email: melissa.notobrexit@gmail.com 



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On board for now:


Melissa Chemam, French journalist reporting in the UK

Keziah Jones, Nigerian and British musician

Angelo Bruschini, British / Italian musician with Massive Attack, The Blue Airplanes and Saint 
Mars, based in Bristol

Chris Bird, British director at United Visual Artists based in London

David Mowat, British and Swiss jazzman based in Bristol

Toby Wilsher, British theatre director, musician and communication Coach for business, whose clients are mostly European 

Michael Eyre, British citizen living in Sweden

Roger Surridge, British graphic designer resident in France

Dan Leyland, British company director

Geoff Alsopp, British musician and writer, based in Somerset

Edson Burton, British poet, writer and researcher based in Bristol

Adam Evans, British music producer

Andy Smith, British artist from Manchester / Bolton

Sarah Barden, British journalist leaving in Austria

Seth Ferris and Henry Kamens, British journalists based in Sweden

Liliane Horton, former Journalist, French citizen living in the UK and married to a British man

Madeleina Kay / Alba White Rose, remain artist and member of the No.10 Vigil group

Catherine Moss, co-organiser of the #StopBrexit Manchester March on September 30

Amy Racs, radio producer from London

Sara Hayward, British artist from Worcestershire



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Join us!

melissa.notobrexit@gmail.com 






07/07/2018

Eurochildren



A song that documented the UK's resistance regarding its belonging to the European continent, back then in 1990-94, when it was written.

Relevant to hear in these days, while the Brexit endeavor is stuck and even more stuck...



Massive Attack - 'Eurochild' - Live in Gdynia, Poland, 05.07.18





Massive Attack Live in Gdynia at Opener Festival with 'Eurochild'.

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For those who can read French better than Polish, the France's version, for the visuals and messages:


Massive Attack - 'Eurochild' @ Les Nuits de Fourvière, Lyon, France - 01.07.2018









05/07/2018

"The New World", by Terrence Malick | The Lost Art of Grief


This week's exploration:


The New World | The Lost Art of Grief







An examination of sorrow and grief in Terrence Malick’s The New World based on Francis Weller’s The Wild Edge of Sorrow. Featured films: The New World Music: Mendelssohn - Symphony No. 3 in A minor (Scottish), Mov. 1, Op. 56 - courtesy of Musopen: https://musopen.org/ Patrick Cassidy – Vide Cor Meum (Cover by Lucas King) Elgar – Enigma Variations, Mov. 1, Op. 36 - courtesy of Musopen



Conférence sur Bristol



Enregistrement vidéo d'une conférence que j'ai donné en janvier dernier:


Mélissa Chemam : En dehors de la zone de confort (Médiathèque musicale de Paris)






Published on 4 Jul 2018

Rencontre littéraire avec Mélissa Chemam, auteur du livre "En dehors de la zone de confort, de Massive Attack à Banksy, sur la ville de Bristol" (éd. Anne Carrière), le 13 janvier 2018 à la Médiathèque musicale de Paris Melissa Chemam, journaliste indépendante, a publié en 2016 En dehors de la zone de confort, un ouvrage qui témoigne de l'histoire et la vie artistique de la ville de Bristol, construit autour du parcours du groupe Massive Attack et de son leader, Robert Del Naja.




04/07/2018

Lisa Gerrard - 'Space Weaver'



More sound of love for a day full of battles and doubts...

Thanks to the helpful souls, I feel you with me, backing me. I'm a lucky woman...



Lisa Gerrard - 'Space Weaver'







Space Weaver
My precious love
Can only come
From above
In unity
Is born a kiss
Of dignity
My precious love
Will only come
From above
And there you wish away
And with the least they met
You love better
Precious love
Precious love
Precious love
Precious love
Precious love
Precious love
Precious love
Precious love
Precious love
Precious love

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'Haunted'


This video reminds me of something...
Those room shifting...


And these lyrics:

It's what you do
It's what you see
I know if I'm haunting you
You must be haunting me

It's where we go
It's where we'll be
I know if I'm on to you, I'm on to you
On to you, you must be on to me



Enjoy.


Beyoncé - 'Haunted'







"Ghost / Haunted"


[Intro: Presenter]
The winner is
Beyonce Knowles female pop vocalist!

[Intro:]
I would like to thank the judges for picking me
My parents who I love
I love you Houston

[Verse 1:]
And I've been drifting off of knowledge
Cat-calls on cat-walks, man these women getting solemn
I could sing a psalm for a Solomon or Salamander
We took a flight at midnight and now my mind can't help but wander
How come?
Spoon-fed pluralized eyes to find the beaches in the forest
When I'm looking off the edge, I preach my gut it can't help but ignore it
I'm climbing up the walls cause all the shit I hear is boring
All the shit I do is boring
All these record labels boring
I don't trust these record labels I'm touring
All these people on the planet
Working 9 to 5, just to stay alive
The 9 to 5, just to stay alive
The 9 to 5, just to stay alive
The 9 to 5, just to stay alive
The 9 to 5, just to stay alive
The 9 to 5, just to stay alive
The 9 to 5, just to stay alive
All the people on the planet
Working 9 to 5 just to stay alive
How come?

What goes up, ghost around
Ghost around around around around
What goes up, ghost around
Ghost around around around around

Ah-rou-ou-und ah-rou-ou-und ah-rou-ou-und ah-rou-ou-und
Ah-rou-ou-und ah-rou-ou-und ah-rou-ou-und ah-rou-ou-und
Ah-rou-ou-und ah-rou-ou-und ah-rou-ou-und ah-rou-ou-und
Ah-rou-ou-und ah-rou-ou-und ah-rou-ou-und ah-rou-ou-und
Ah-rou-ou-und ah-rou-ou-und ah-rou-ou-und ah-rou-ou-und
Ah-rou-ou-und ah-rou-ou-und ah-rou-ou-und ah-rou-ou-und
Ah-rou-ou-und ah-rou-ou-und ah-rou-ou-und ah-rou-ou-und

Soul not for sale
Probably won't make no money off this, oh well
Reap what you sow
Perfection is so... Mm

[Verse 2:]
It's what you do
It's what you see
I know if I'm haunting you
You must be haunting me

It's where we go
It's where we'll be
I know if I'm on to you, I'm on to you
On to you, you must be on to me

My haunted lungs
Ghost in the sheets
I know if I'm haunting you
You must be haunting me

My wicked tongue
Where will it be?
I know if I'm on to you
I'm on to you
On to you, I'm on to you
On to you, you must be on to me

You want me?
I walk down the hallway
You're lucky?
The bedroom's the wrong way
Slap me!
I'm pinned to the doorway
Kiss, bite, foreplay

[Verse 3:]
My haunted lungs
Ghost in the sheets
I know if I'm haunting you
You must be haunting me

My wicked tongue
Where will it be
I know if I'm on to you
You must be on to me

It's what we see
I know if I'm haunting you
You must be haunting me
It's where we go
It's where we'll be
I know if I'm on to you, I'm onto you
Onto you, I'm on to you
Onto you, you must be onto me
You must be on to me (on to you, I'm on to you)
You must be on to me (on to you, I'm on to you)
You must be on to me (on to you, I'm on to you)

[Outro:]
Me (on to you, I'm on to you)
Me (on to you, I'm on to you)
Me (on to you, I'm on to you)
Me (on to you, I'm on to you)
Me (on to you, I'm on to you)

03/07/2018

Massive Attack @ Nuits de Fourvière 2018



Sharing these beautiful amateur films showing moments from Massive Attack's performance at Nuits de Fourvière...


One of my favourite parts of their show, this red Matrix-style invocation of the binary code dominating our modern lives:


Massive Attack - 'Future Proof' (Concert Live) @ Nuits de Fourvière - Lyon, France - 02.07.2018




Massive Attack - 'Ritual Spirit'




...and this incredible mix of supra-technological visuals and French headlines! Listen to the crowd's reactions:

Massive Attack - 'Inertia Creeps' (Concert Live) @ Nuits de Fourvière - Lyon, France - 02.07.2018





02/07/2018

'Way Up Here'


New song:


Massive Attack - 'Way Up Here'

With Young Fathers 

 Live in Berlin 29.06.18





Massive Attack play together with Young Fathers their new song 'Way Up Here', here Live in Berlin at Zitadelle Spandau.


29/06/2018

The Native American Code of Ethics



Native Americans' Code Of 20 Rules For Mankind To Live By



These words of wisdom transcend the differences between people. This code of living shapes one’s character. It molds each culture to be unique and unrepeatable.

Probably one of the most spiritually advanced and character building code is The Native American Code of Ethics which was published in the Inter-Tribal Times in October of 1994.

It is a Code of Ethics that teaches everyone, American or not, how to live the best life.
It is fascinating to note that most of its teachings are reflected in other beliefs and faith too.


The Native American Code of Ethics

1. Rise with the sun to pray. Pray alone. Pray often. The Great Spirit will listen, if you only speak.

2. Be tolerant of those who are lost on their path.  Ignorance, conceit, anger, jealousy and greed stem from a lost soul. Pray that they will find guidance.

3. Search for yourself, by yourself. Do not allow others to make your path for you. It is your road, and yours alone. Others may walk it with you, but no one can walk it for you.

4. Treat the guests in your home with much consideration. Serve them the best food, give them the best bed and treat them with respect and honor.

5. Do not take what is not yours whether from a person, a community, the wilderness or from a culture. It was not earned nor given. It is not yours.

6. Respect all things that are placed upon this earth – whether it be people or plant.

7. Honor other people’s thoughts, wishes and words. Never interrupt another or mock or rudely mimic them. Allow each person the right to personal expression.

8. Never speak of others in a bad way. The negative energy that you put out into the universe will multiply when it returns to you.

9. All persons make mistakes. And all mistakes can be forgiven.

10. Bad thoughts cause illness of the mind, body and spirit. Practice optimism.

11. Nature is not FOR us, it is a PART of us. Animals, plants and other living creatures are all part of your worldly family.

12. Children are the seeds of our future. Plant love in their hearts and water them with wisdom and life’s lessons. When they are grown, give them space to grow.

13. Avoid hurting the hearts of others.  The poison of your pain will return to you.

14. Be truthful at all times.  Honesty is the test of one’s will within this universe.

15. Keep yourself balanced. Your Mental self, Spiritual self, Emotional self, and Physical self need to be strong, pure and healthy. Work out the body to strengthen the mind. Grow rich in spirit to cure emotional ails.

16. Make conscious decisions as to who you will be and how you will react. Be responsible for your own actions.

17. Respect the privacy and personal space of others. Do not touch the personal property of others  especially sacred and religious objects. This is forbidden.

18. Be true to yourself first. You cannot nurture and help others if you cannot nurture and help yourself first.
19. Respect others religious beliefs. Do not force your belief on others.

20. Share your good fortune with others. Participate in charity.



We may differ in our faith, religion, and culture, yet we all live together on the same boat. We are only custodians and not owners of The Earth, not its conquerors nor its destroyers.


28/06/2018

NOUVEAU LIVRE DE DEVELOPPEMENT PERSONNEL : BYRON KATIE, "LE RETOURNEMENT"


Présentation du nouveau livre de Byron Katie.

"Le Retournement" vient d'être publié en français. Oeuvre éclairante, ouvrant les yeux sur notre capacité à voir notre potentiel et à regarder chaque jour comme une occasion de vie, de joie, de découverte, de bonheur...

Byron Katie a développé sa propre méthode de psychologie positive après une longue dépression et un "réveil" qui lui a permis de prendre conscience de sa propre capacité à se relever et à construire sa vie et son bonheur.

Depuis, elle guide les autres sur ce chemin.

Une histoire simple et profonde qui donne sens aux plus petites choses du quotidien...







  Byron Katie est reconnue comme une figure majeure du XXIe siècle.

Son livre « Aimer ce qui est » est un best-seller aux États-Unis. The Work (le Travail) est la méthode qu’elle s’est appliquée à elle-même après 10 ans de souffrance et de dépression, elle l’enseigne aujourd’hui dans le monde entier pour que chacun puisse goûter au bonheur simple et merveilleux d’être en vie.

Chaque jour, nous subissons des dizaines de pensées négatives inconscientes qui nous détournent de la réalité. Sans que nous le remarquions, elles nous mènent par le bout du nez, nous font souffrir, engendrent un stress important, et peuvent nous amener jusqu’à la dépression.

Byron Katie propose une méthode simple, pragmatique, étonnante pour sortir de ce cercle infernal : le Travail, c’est à dire le retournement des pensées. À partir d’une situation précise, investiguée en 4 questions, elle propose de retourner la croyance erronée et stressante à l’origine de la souffrance. La fable à laquelle nous nous identifions s’écroule alors d’ellemême, nos pensées se libèrent et nous pouvons enfin être en lien avec notre nature profonde, dans le moment présent.

Ce recueil de citations de Byron Katie est conçu comme un guide pour visiter avec un regard neuf les thèmes essentiels de notre existence : les relations, le corps, la famille, le travail, et l’épanouissement personnel.

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"Byron Katie est l’une des figures majeures de la spiritualité du XXIe siècle."
 -  Fabrice Midal, auteur de Foutez-vous la paix et Commencez à vivre


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Les mots de l'éditeur :



BYRON KATIE

LE RETOURNEMENT 


L’art de métamorphoser vos souffrances en joie…

Avec son humour et sa clarté bienveillante, Byron Katie vous propose un atelier d’une journée le 30 juin 2018 au Grand Rex à Paris.

Byron Katie, auteure et conférencière américaine, enseigne une méthode d’auto-questionnement connue sous le nom français “Le travail”.

Elle s’est, elle-même, appliquée cette méthode après une dizaine d’années de souffrance et de dépression.

Vous subissez un stress important, des pensées négatives… ?

Byron Katie propose une méthode simple, pragmatique, étonnante pour sortir de ce cercle infernal : le retournement des pensées.

Cette méthode consiste à :
– Atténuer la dépression,
– Diminuer le stress et l’anxiété,
– Diminuer la colère,
– Améliorer ses relations familiales et amicales,
– Augmenter votre clarté mentale,
– Avoir plus d’énergie et de bien-être,
– Ressentir plus de paix.

Les personnes qui pratiquent régulièrement cette discipline connaissent des changements dans leur vie.

Goûter au bonheur simple et merveilleux d’être en vie….

Aux Editions Synchronique
Date de sortie : 15 juin 2018


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Katie Byron


Femme d’affaires alcoolique, dépressive et constamment sous tranquillisants, Byron Katie mène jusqu’en 1986 une vie sans espoir. Elle alterne crises de boulimie et périodes d’abattement, jusqu’à la sensation de vivre un « effondrement de la personnalité ». Elle intègre alors un centre de cure. Durant son séjour et ses longues marches dans le désert Mojave, elle vit une forme d’éveil : « C’est comme s’il n’y avait plus de moi, écrit-elle. J’ai pu voir monter toutes les pensées qui m’envahissaient, et surtout je ressentais leur impact sur mon corps. » Peu à peu, à force de questionner ces pensées, elle s’en libère et se transforme. 
Depuis 1992, elle dispense son enseignement dans tous les Etats-Unis, dans les prisons, les écoles et les hôpitaux. Son livre, Aimer ce qui est (Editions Ariane, 2003), est devenu une véritable référence.