06/10/2017

More about Giles Duley's exhibition "I can only tell you what my eyes see"


 From a great photographer, and everything seems to show, a great human being.

I briefly end up to face Giles Duley in Bristol's festival at the Downs in September 2016.

A few months earlier, we almost crossed paths when I realize we were in Dohuk, in Iraqi Kurdistan, at the same time, in April 2016... He was there with the UNHCR, I with a small NGO of doctors based in between Paris and Beirut.

Complete admiration for so much devotion and an incredible force of resilience.

His last exhibition here:


"my one hope is that somebody comes to this exhibition and leaves feeling inspired" 

ILFORD Inspires presents: 

Giles Duley "I can only tell you what my eyes see"




Published on 5 Oct 2017

The exhibition I Can Only Tell You What My Eyes See is a coming together of stories and storytellers. Over ten days a magical mix of food, music, talks and collaborative art will transform the Truman Brewery into a community where conversations will start. https://icanonlytellyouwhatmyeyessee....


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THE EXHIBITION Wednesday 4th Oct – Sunday 15th Oct 

“My hope is to reflect the hospitality I have received from refugees whilst making the work in this exhibition, and to create an environment that facilities conversation and understanding. Ultimately it’s about creating a space where stories will be shared and action inspired.” 

The exhibition I Can Only Tell You What My Eyes See is a coming together of stories and storytellers. Over ten days a magical mix of food, music, talks and collaborative art will transform the Truman Brewery into a community where conversations will start, and action inspired.
At its heart, a series of a hundred images by the photographer Giles Duley documenting the refugee crisis for UNHCR. From the horror of boats arriving in Lesvos, to stark portraits of people stood against white backgrounds, Duley tells the stories of refugees with the empathy his work is noted for. In the section dedicated to the families Duley has been documenting for years, we get to see the true face of this crisis. But this exhibition is also a celebration of life, of culture, and the human spirit. It is not a place that wants to create pity, rather a place to inspire change. In troubled times, when the refugee crisis can seem overwhelming; this exhibition aims to be a place of hope.
The exhibition is about creating new work and ideas; it is not a full stop, rather a transition, where stories shared lead to further actions and art. The Legacy of War Collective is a loose body of artists who have been affected by conflict, they will act as artists in residence who will perform in the evenings as well as create new art inspired by stories around the show.
These will include:
The artist in residence – Semaan Khawam
The musicians in residence – SEEDS_I play with Mozart – Alaa Arsheed, Isaac De Martin, Panno Celeste and Haian Arsheid
The writer in residence – Sulaiman Addonia
Further collaboration comes from Rob Del Naja of Massive Attack who has created a soundscape for the exhibition. An installation of music that will be played through old radios, breaking the normal silence of an exhibition.
Finally, in a small room off the main exhibition will be some of the most powerful work; a collection of paintings by young Syrian artists living in Zaatari camp. This powerful series, supported by Find A Better Way, gives a unique insight into a child’s mind. The paintings convey the emotions of a young generation that, notwithstanding the tragedies witnessed, is determined to rise.
Duley wanted to take this exhibition away from the normal constraints of photographic show, as he describes it, the ‘Chapel Experience’. The whole point of Duley’s work is to get people engaged and inspired to action, they only way that happens is if conversations start.
So to facilitate that, there will be a supper gathering every evening. A gathering based around food, collaborations and conversations. A hundred guests will sit and enjoy a feast of Levantine cuisine, a chance to talk to strangers and share ideas.
We will sit together at a beautiful table designed by The Future Kept, to enjoy the home cooked food of Nadeen and Louai, a Syrian couple who set up Sakbeh.
During the evening there will be a guided tour of the exhibition by myself, and as we eat – talks, music, a celebration of arts and debates on action that can be taken. Every night, a slightly different mix.

Any profits go to support the work of the Legacy of War Foundation – supporting survivors of conflict.
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Open: 
Wednesday 4th Oct – Sunday 15th Oct         10am – 6.30pm
Supper Club details here
Address: The Old Truman Brewery- F Block T2 - 89 Brick Lane E1 6QL London

05/10/2017

"Sometimes in April"


 This film was made 12 yeas ago and shot in Kigali, Rwanda:



Sometimes in April - trailer




Sometimes In April


In Variety, 2006

The 1994 genocide in Rwanda serves as the springboard for emotive but thuddingly didactic drama in helmer Raoul Peck’s “Sometimes in April,” competing in Berlin against similarly themed but glossier “Hotel Rwanda.”

Peck’s pic gets its hands dirtier by swimming in muddy waters of moral responsibility through the story of a fractured family living through the war’s atrocities and still dealing with the aftermath 10 years on.





02/10/2017

Oscar-nominated documentary "I am Not Your Negro" in Oxford on 18th October



Art as Activism: Baldwin’s legacy and relevance today - film screening and panel discussion on 18th October in Oxford

21 SEP 2017
Stuart Hall Foundation in collaboration with Merton College, Oxford and TORCH are organising 
a film screening of Raoul Peck’s Oscar-nominated documentary I am Not Your Negro followed 
by a panel discussion on 18th October in Oxford.

In his incendiary documentary, master filmmaker Raoul Peck envisions the book James Baldwin 
never finished. The result is a radical, up-to-the-minute examination of race in America, using 
Baldwin’s original words and a flood of rich archival material.

The film screening will be followed by a discussion with the award-winning artist and 
filmmaker Isaac Julien and writer Caryl Phillips, moderated by Professor Alison Donnell 
(University of East Anglia). Taking the film and James Baldwin’s work as a starting point, the 
speakers will discuss their work and the life of an intellectual dissident in relation to art, politics
and activism.


Photo courtesy of Magnolia Pictures. Photo credit Dan Budnik

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Jupiter & Okwess en concert au Hasard Ludique, à Paris, le 25 novembre 2017


Soyez au rendez-vous!

Lien vers l'événement Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/events/475685736148445/?active_tab=about


NOV25

PAM invite Jupiter & Okwess | Nyokobop - Le Hasard Ludique

Public
 · Hosted by Pan African Music and 3 others





Du 21 octobre au 22 décembre, NYOKOBOP vous fait découvrir la richesse des musiques hybrides & métissées au travers d’un cycle de programmation de concerts, soirées, dj sets, projections, rencontres et marchés. Toute la prog : www.lehasardludique.paris/festival/nyokobop 

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| 19h | GRATUIT
► PAM Conférence : Rumba et post-rumba, une introduction à la musique congolaise

Le média PAM (Pan African Music) invite Kerwin Mayizo - journaliste et chroniqueur à RFI - qui dresse, à sa manière, un panorama de la musique congolaise.

| 20h | 
► Jupiter & Okwess

Révélés par Damon Albarn en 2011 avec leur transe expérimentale, Jupiter & Okwess transcendent cette année avec leur dernier album « Kin Sonic », le patrimoine inexploré de la musique congolaise en le plongeant dans le grand bain du contemporain. 


Fruit de multiples rencontres et influences absorbées au cour des centaines de voyages autour de la planète, Jupiter nous fait goûter et savourer sa nouvelle recette : l’Okwess («la bouffe» en langue kibunda). 


Recette à l’alchimie parfaite, à laquelle ont participé le leader de Blur et des GorillazDamon Albarn, le violoniste Warren Ellis (musicien), membre des Bad Seeds, de Nick Cave et Robert Del Naja, le “3D” de Massive Attack, à qui l’on doit l’artwork – œuvre unique et puissante - de l’album.

♦ https://fr-fr.facebook.com/JupiterAndOkwess/
♦ Youtube : https://lc.cx/pbJh



| 23h | 
► PAM crew (dj set)

| En partenariat avec Pan African Music




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Prévente: 12€ (+frais de loc)
Sur place: 15€
Pour réserver: http://bit.ly/2xwAGu5

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75018 Paris

► Accès
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Merci aux partenaires de NYOKOBOP : Radio NovaA NOUS ParisARTE & ARTE RadioPARIS LA NUITQue Faire à Paris ?LE BONBONPan African MusicONORIENTRadio Campus Paris (93.9FM)Nothing But the Wax


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01/10/2017

More on the "Young Karl Marx", by Raoul Peck, in English, a video from Berlinale


To know more about the film, the ten years of making for it, and the spirit behind such a unique film:


Berlinale 2017 - Case Study: The Young Karl Marx, by Raoul Peck (PART 01)






The Young Karl Marx is an international coproduction directed by Raoul Peck. Born in 1953, Raoul Peck is a Haitian filmmaker, of both documentary and feature films, and a political activist. Among his other creations, his feature film "Meurtre à Pacot" was made with the support of the ACPCultures+ Programme. Velvet Film is a production company created by Raoul Peck in 1986. It is currently based in France, Haiti and in the USA and has produced awarded masterpieces such as I Am Not Your Negro (2016), The Young Karl Marx (2015), and Murder in Pacot (2013) ___________________________ The Young Karl Marx est une coproduction internationale dirigée par Raoul Peck. Né en 1953, Raoul Peck est un cinéaste haïtien, à la fois de documentaire et de long métrage, et militant politique. Parmi ses autres créations, son long métrage "Meurtre à Pacot" a été réalisé avec le soutien du programme ACPCultures+. Velvet Film est une société de production créée par Raoul Peck en 1986. Elle est actuellement basée en France, en Haïti et aux États-Unis et a produit des chefs-d'œuvre primés tels que I am not your Negro (2016), The Young Karl Marx (2015), et Meurtre à Pacot (2013)


Berlinale 2017 - Case Study: The Young Karl Marx, by Raoul Peck (PART 02)





"All Power to the People": Algiers, the band, is back


 Reminder:

 Music that reminds us in what kind of word we live in and give us the strength to remember we can change it!! Anytime!!! If we are strong enough and work in solidarity.

Thank you, Algiers.

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Message from the band:



We are excited to launch the second installment of our tape/zine series, featuring ten unreleased songs and original art from the band and collaborators (and lots of Marxist polemics).

"In order for non-violence to work, your opponent must have a conscience." Stokely Carmichael


Purchase physical copies here for $10
(Tape comes with download code.)
Purchase digital copies here for $5

Tracklisting:
A1 Overture
A2 Games (Demo)
A3 Time Lapse
A4 Incidental 6
A5 Insomnia
B1 Remains (demo)
B2 Repetition 1
B3 Repetition 2
B4 Repetition 3
B5 Without Atmosphere


Zine #1 with 'Walk Like A Panther' 7"
also still available.


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These shows are selling fast. Buy your tickets in advance. 

28 Sep   Santa Fe, NM ^
29 Sep   Phoenix, AZ ^
30 Sep   Santa Barbara, CA ^
1 Oct   San Diego, CA
15 Oct   Atlanta, GA
17 Oct   Durham, NC
18 Oct   Columbus, OH
19 Oct   Chicago, IL
20 Oct   Detroit, MI
21 Oct   Toronto, ON
22 Oct   Montreal, QC
24 Oct   Cambridge, MA
25 Oct   South Burlington, VT
1 Nov   Eindhoven, Netherlands
2 Nov   Amsterdam, Netherlands
3 Nov   Bielefeld, Germany
5 Nov   Dresden, Germany
6 Nov   Berlin, Germany
8 Nov   Poznan, Poland
9 Nov   Warsaw, Poland
10 Nov   Wrocław, Poland
11 Nov Prague, Czech Republic
13 Nov   Turin, Italy
14 Nov   Nîmes, France
15 Nov   Barcelona, Spain
16 Nov   Lyon, France
17 Nov   Bern, Switzerland
18 Nov   Zürich, Switzerland
19 Nov   Brussels, Belgium
20 Nov   Paris, France
22 Nov   Manchester, UK
23 Nov   Liverpool, UK
24 Nov   Glasgow, UK
26 Nov   Birmingham, UK
27 Nov   Leeds, UK
28 Nov   London, UK
29 Nov   London, UK   SOLD OUT
30 Nov   Brighton, UK
2 Dec   Dublin, Ireland
4 Dec   Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK
5 Dec   Bristol, UK


Stay strong in the struggle. 

Love and solidarity, 
Algiers 

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And music with video of course:


Algiers - "Cleveland" (Official Video)






Published on 12 Jul 2017
From Algiers' new album 'The Underside of Power' released by Matador Records on June 23rd, 2017 and available for purchase now: http://smarturl.it/TheUndersideOfPower

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Directed by Marisa Gesualdi & Franklin James Fisher
Edited by Sam Campbell