Event overview
Dictatorship has been part of the political landscape for millennia. Yet the phenomenon still persists in its myriad of forms. How can we dare to imagine an alternative world?
Dictatorship has been an object of thought and protest in the political landscape for millennia. Yet the phenomenon still persists in its myriad of forms. How can we dare to imagine an alternative world, and more importantly, to what extent does this power exert and impose itself on our current political landscape?
The panel discussion, led by the curator Erica Capecchi, will deliberate on the power of art to generate debate and awareness. The included panelists are Dictator(ship) artist Eef Veldkamp, Fiona Compton (independent St. Lucian photographer and artist), Julie Angeyo (founder of Anydawe Children and Family Welfare Association), Alessandra Cianetti (live art curator and founder of performingborders) and Xavier De Sousa (independent performance maker, curator and producer).
Dates & times
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26 Mar 2018 | 3:30pm - 5:30pm |
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