58 min

MOE CLARK on Singing the Land The Imminent Domains Podcast

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In the inaugural episode of the Imminent Domains podcast, Alessandra sits down with âpihtawikosisâniskwêw (Métis / Norwegian / French / British) multidisciplinary artist Moe Clark, to discuss art making, Indigenous land and water protection, and what is still possible in this world.
Moe explores song as a universal first language, and offers stories of singing to—and with—the land at sites of fracture: the LG-2 hydro dam in James Bay, and at a thermal geyser in the Atacama region in Chile. “My hope,” Moe offers to listeners, “is that it is possible for us to gain and to cultivate stronger abilities for deep listening, deep sensing and deep connecting in whatever territories you find yourself. And that, that sense of depth is always in relationship to the land, and is always an embodied practice. 
Find transcripts and more at: alessandranaccarato.com/imminentdomains

In the inaugural episode of the Imminent Domains podcast, Alessandra sits down with âpihtawikosisâniskwêw (Métis / Norwegian / French / British) multidisciplinary artist Moe Clark, to discuss art making, Indigenous land and water protection, and what is still possible in this world.
Moe explores song as a universal first language, and offers stories of singing to—and with—the land at sites of fracture: the LG-2 hydro dam in James Bay, and at a thermal geyser in the Atacama region in Chile. “My hope,” Moe offers to listeners, “is that it is possible for us to gain and to cultivate stronger abilities for deep listening, deep sensing and deep connecting in whatever territories you find yourself. And that, that sense of depth is always in relationship to the land, and is always an embodied practice. 
Find transcripts and more at: alessandranaccarato.com/imminentdomains

58 min