Livable Futures

Norah Zuniga Shaw

Interviews, artist talks, audio walks, workshops, and sonic artworks turning toward planetary conditions of crisis and uncertainty with all of our creative capacities. livablefutures.substack.com

Episodes

  1. 2024-02-15

    08 Black on Earth

    We're environmentalists, you know, and it's not that we're like, okay, we have to save the, get the plastic, like, yes, do the plastic thing, you know, all of the recycling, all of that, but like, what is the duty to our space around us, our human to human engagement, our human to trees, to water, to bird, you know, like, that's, environmentalism for us. - Orlando Show Notes Episode 08: Black on Earth In this special episode to kick off 2024 and the second season of the podcast, Norah Zuniga Shaw hosts a conversation with Orlando Zane Hunter Jr. and Ricarrdo Valentine, co-creators of Brother(hood) Dance! Orlando and Ricarrdo highlight the role of dance as a powerful tool for storytelling, community engagement, and environmental activism. The discussion centers around their creative work, which integrates performance, agriculture, and technology to address social and ecological justice issues and envision livable futures. Orlando and Ricarrdo emphasize their commitment to informing audiences about sociopolitical and environmental injustices from a global perspective. The conversation touches on their rootedness in community including their approach to entering new communities with care. They share experiences of engaging with agricultural spaces, promoting dance as an integral part of agricultural practice, and encouraging communities, especially Black communities, to reconnect with farming traditions. The podcast delves into the significance of rest in performance and agricultural work alike, the reclaiming of nature as a Black space, and the importance of acknowledging the historical trauma associated with land and labor. Ricarrdo also shares personal reflections on health, HIV, and his evolving relationship with nature, emphasizing the interconnectedness of personal well-being and environmental stewardship. The conversation touches on the cyclical nature of struggle and the need for collective action to break oppressive cycles and the importance of ethical engagement with technology in creating spaces for healing and transformation. The artists and host sing together and invite audiences into singing new songs linked to old wisdom. Brother(hood) Dance!’s new project, Black on Earth, is featured and the artists share the ways in which it expands on previous work, integrating technology and organic interfaces to tell stories and foster connections with the land. The conversation ends with reflections on the power of art to evoke emotions, challenge narratives, and inspire collective action. Links: Wexner Center for the Arts feature on Brother(hood) Dance! Brother(hood) Dance! Website Environmental Professionals Network features Brother(hood) Dance! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit livablefutures.substack.com

    53 min
  2. 04 - Livable Futures - Interview w/ Michael J. Morris

    2021-06-23

    04 - Livable Futures - Interview w/ Michael J. Morris

    Conversation Date and Location August 30, 2019 at The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH Social Media www.instagram.com/cowitchcraftofferings/ www.michaeljmorris.co/ Show Notes Michael uses they/them pronouns and references several beautiful resources that have come in the podcast many times and others that may be new for listeners. Here are a few links to get you started reading and viewing: From Duke University Press a discussion of: Anthropocene, Capitaloscene, and Chthulucene Read and listen to: Ursula K. LeGuin www.ursulakleguin.com/ Angela Davis www.democracynow.org/2020/6/12/ange…istoric_moment bell hooks www.bellhooksinstitute.com/ Alexis Pauline Gumbs www.alexispauline.com/ Deleuze and Guattari write about lines of flight and rhizomes in A Thousand Plateaus and other texts Dori Midnight: dorimidnight.com/about/ Donna Haraway and the documentary on her life and work: vimeo.com/253307449 Learn more about Michael Morris and Kelly Klein’s “Dancing Body Magic” workshop which premiered with the Livable Futures community. A correction from Michael: Hi everyone. This is Michael. I have a quick addendum to this episode. In our discussion of magic, in my enthusiasm, I misattributed a definition of magic to Doreen Valiente that was actually given to us by Dion Fortune and popularized by Starhawk. Dion Fortune said that magic is the art of changing consciousness at will. Fortune was a British occultist and ceremonial magician who was very influential on later 20th century witches and occultists. Because I consider citation and attribution to be part of a feminist praxis, especially when crediting the work of women who often go uncredited, it felt important to add this note, and I am grateful for Norah including it. So, thank you for listening and be well. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit livablefutures.substack.com

    48 min
  3. 03 - Livable Futures - Small Acts of Care w/ Alys Longley

    2021-06-23

    03 - Livable Futures - Small Acts of Care w/ Alys Longley

    Conversation Date and Location February 2020. Tāmakimakaurau/Auckland, Aoteoroa/New Zealand. Show Notes Alys refers to her longtime collaborator Val Smith frequently and they have some amazing projects that are worth checking out: news.aut.ac.nz/news/val-smith-na…undation-laureate @valvalvalsmithsmithsmith Alys also talks about her project El Otro País Que Eres created in collaboration with artists Macarena Campbell, Máximo Corvalán-Pincheira and Eduardo Cerón Tillería. She refers to “new materialism” and the work of Jane Bennet on vibrant matter and enchantment, here’s a book to get you started if you’re excited about these ideas: www.goodreads.com/book/show/7547895-vibrant-matter And we talk briefly about adrienne maree brown’s book Pleasure Activism and Emergent Strategy: www.goodreads.com/book/show/296339…mergent-strategy www.goodreads.com/book/show/405496…leasure-activism And here are some links for more about Auckland, New Zealand/Aoteoroa: www.creative.auckland.ac.nz/people/a-longley maoridictionary.co.nz/ www.kaitiakitanga.org/ (safeguarding our future) And links to find out more about Alys and her projects: tisch.nyu.edu/performance-studie…stic-research-in-a Fluid City: alyslongleymoving.com/past-projects/fluid-city/ Mistranslation Laboratory: alyslongleymoving.com/past-projects/…on-laboratory/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit livablefutures.substack.com

    41 min

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Interviews, artist talks, audio walks, workshops, and sonic artworks turning toward planetary conditions of crisis and uncertainty with all of our creative capacities. livablefutures.substack.com