Conversations with Neighbours, Archive of Forgetfulness
Archive of Forgetfulness
18 episodes
4 days ago
Archive of Forgetfulness presents Conversations with Neighbours, a podcast series (2020- 2021) presented by Huda Tayob and Bongani Kona. The conversations explore art in times of crisis, questions around memory and archival absences, and the possibilities and limitations of translation. You will hear from artists, musicians, curators, researchers and theatre-makers in Egypt, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa and Sudan. The conversations interrogate ways of narrating movement across borders, suggesting a re-mapping of relations across the continent, north and south, east and west, home and away.
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Archive of Forgetfulness presents Conversations with Neighbours, a podcast series (2020- 2021) presented by Huda Tayob and Bongani Kona. The conversations explore art in times of crisis, questions around memory and archival absences, and the possibilities and limitations of translation. You will hear from artists, musicians, curators, researchers and theatre-makers in Egypt, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa and Sudan. The conversations interrogate ways of narrating movement across borders, suggesting a re-mapping of relations across the continent, north and south, east and west, home and away.
Conversations with Neighbours, Archive of Forgetfulness
5 minutes 33 seconds
4 years ago
Adun Okupe
This audio is part of Dúna Dúrà curated by Jumoke Sanwo. See/ read/ hear more of this regionally curated project at Archiveofforgetfulness.com
Conversations with Neighbours, Archive of Forgetfulness
Archive of Forgetfulness presents Conversations with Neighbours, a podcast series (2020- 2021) presented by Huda Tayob and Bongani Kona. The conversations explore art in times of crisis, questions around memory and archival absences, and the possibilities and limitations of translation. You will hear from artists, musicians, curators, researchers and theatre-makers in Egypt, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa and Sudan. The conversations interrogate ways of narrating movement across borders, suggesting a re-mapping of relations across the continent, north and south, east and west, home and away.