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Affirming Carnival as Embodied Memory of Social Struggles


13 Nov 2025, 6:00pm - 8:00pm

MRB 10 Screen 2, Media Research Building

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Cost Free and open to the public / Book here
Department Anthropology , Centre of Visual Anthropology
Contact L.Douglas(@gold.ac.uk)

Colombian artist-filmmaker Atabey, fka Carlos Maria Romero, presents "La Nave" and discusses affect and collective liberation in this CVA x Kontekst Public Programme.

Our second autumn public programme event welcomes Colombian-Caribbean, Berlin-based filmmaker and multidisciplinary artist Atabey fka Carlos Maria Romero, who will screen their RAI festival-acclaimed film “La Nave” (2021). After the screening, Atabey will join us for a conversation about their creative research practice – one that foregrounds living heritage, the embodiment and participation in resistance histories. Atabey’s work draws from different collective struggles for liberation and intersectional solidarities, prioritizing joy and humanity as hopeful collective efforts. Through a discussion of forms of interdependence and intergenerational transmission, the event will explore how communities’ artistic engagement can serve as a rooted anthropological practice beyond institutions.

This event is free and open to the public. Please note that seating is limited. Please use the eventbrite link below to RSVP.

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13 Nov 2025 6:00pm - 8:00pm
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