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This is a conversation, long started between two artists, caught in brave, un-silenced moments of the intimacy of their friendship. It’s therapy, solidarity and sisterhood. This is a space, no one made available. We talk through our social locations, how they predict our art making and shape the roles we play for each other. We hope to offer company to the isolated, the silenced and the unprofessional human beings out there. This is an online gallery show, curated by the artists, breaking the rules of legitimacy. Recorded in calls Mar-May 2020 it also became an unintended Covid-19 documentary.

Artcountability East/West

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This is a conversation, long started between two artists, caught in brave, un-silenced moments of the intimacy of their friendship. It’s therapy, solidarity and sisterhood. This is a space, no one made available. We talk through our social locations, how they predict our art making and shape the roles we play for each other. We hope to offer company to the isolated, the silenced and the unprofessional human beings out there. This is an online gallery show, curated by the artists, breaking the rules of legitimacy. Recorded in calls Mar-May 2020 it also became an unintended Covid-19 documentary.

    Hasnaa on If it's not written down, it did not happen! (part of Future Alter)

    Hasnaa on If it's not written down, it did not happen! (part of Future Alter)

    This episode's artwork and episode notes are here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hfMe4Kyco0&feature=youtu.be




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    • 48 min
    Natasha Fowler on Reclamation Projects

    Natasha Fowler on Reclamation Projects

    If you'd like to see the work we’re talking about today here's: Reclamation projects: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZKnFMT1foY&list=PLQ4168_tpVP2xSKuA6SnGYz3bOCfy-1wq&index=1

    Notes from Hasnaa: 


    Broadening the definitions of dance and performance. We join in in an intimate moment of bodily expression freed from resistance, oppression and cultural expectations. In this work Natasha Fowler shares with us the joy of meeting her body open-armed. A moment of genuine unpretentious love and healing past the pain of not been seen. 
    "Trauma resides in the body, dance is one way to it." HF. 
    "It is not about the dancer, or the dance itself, but the creation of the space for the dance to happen." Katie Duck. 

    Notes from Natasha: 


    Transgressions, where the line is for different bodies. Liberation from...you’re always moving from your own rigidities, the places where you were restricted by your experiences. 
    Teaching/learning with people who can give you space to learn what you need, where you can protect the shape of what you need to learn instead of just imitating and embodying a new institution of knowledge. 
    Nostalgia. Wanting to return to another state of being, longings and laments. The complexity of nostalgia for memories of people you were reliant upon but disconnected from. Music and nostalgia. 
    The controversy of movement and expression, the possibility of natural independence. Overcoming rigidity (body and mind) and also practising awkwardness and unacceptable body. 

    Thoughts on what we do/don’t say… 

    H: This friendship is one of the rare places, where I can say “I do not know Don McLean “and be taken seriously. There is no expectation of me mastering western culture nor does Natasha allow it to tell her anything about my worth. To be relieved of “lying to connect”, particularly on random accumulated knowledge of pop culture, brings peace and a level of relaxation to my body where I start talking (a lot) and surprise myself at the amount of words in me. Natasha is a generous listener and I want to thank her for that, once you will listen to this interview you will understand what I am talking about. Or Not. 

    N: I know little of what the teachers I speak of and the students I learned with really think, feel and know. I talk of what I see, what I experience, of what meaning it has to me. I trust that the complexity of me and everyone else is rather bigger than these observations. 

    References


    K. Duck katieduck.com
    H. Walkley helenwalkley.com
     Don McClean www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yHTpGog0IY
    Lilith Turk www.activehealthcenter.nl
    Anna Halprin www.tamalpa.org

    Finally


    Tell us what you think, heard, what moved you: FB/Insta/Twitter 
    Thank us with cash, 50% goes on to our community https://www.patreon.com/artcountability
    Working our way to accountability: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ywsgwngvECEvXiiNlMu_zajLAozNS6nX28-SedCBhEU/edit






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    • 43 min
    Trailer: artcountability starts here

    Trailer: artcountability starts here

    What's this about? We spend nearly ten years talking to each other. We start to make art and make space for talking about it. "We really should record our conversations!" 

    And the accounting? This starts with holding each other to account when we are out of our own integrity. Originating from Morocco and Britain and living in non-origin countries, we speak from our own cultures and make sure we break the silence between.

    Art and accountability. Here's a taste of what's coming.

    Follow the launch of the first episode on facebook. Launch on Patreon, Instagram and Twitter coming soon.






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    • 12 min

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