when: 05 November 2019 | | cost: FREE | address: Stargazer Lawn, Hickson Rd, Barangaroo NSW 2000, Australia | website: https://urbantheatre.com.au/current-projects/risingtemperatures/ | tickets: https://www.facebook.com/events/520414158744320/
published: 05 Nov 2019, 5 min read
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The arts face new challenges and responsibilities as the global temperature rises in polarised debates over the climate, Indigenous and human rights. In a frayed world where the search for truth is compromised by disinformation, we explore the space for artists to make a difference - in particular First Nations practitioners contending with the legacies of colonialism.
Poets, artists and activists Evelyn Araluen, Joel Davison and Kirli Saunders lead this urgent panel discussion on the way art intersects with social agency and the challenges ahead. The voices of First Nations thinkers, storytellers, poets and musicians articulate what it means to make art and tell stories at this crucial moment in time. Special guest contributions come from musicians Eric Avery and Yo-Yo Ma. Moderated by Blak Box Momentum curator Daniel Browning.
Presented by Urban Theatre Projects with Yo-Yo Ma's Bach Project.
This is an outdoor event, so please ensure you bring water, sunscreen and sun smart clothing.
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The arts face new challenges and responsibilities as the global temperature rises in polarised debates over the climate, Indigenous and human rights. In a frayed world where the search for truth is compromised by disinformation, we explore the space for artists to make a difference - in particular First Nations practitioners contending with the legacies of colonialism.
Poets, artists and activists Evelyn Araluen, Joel Davison and Kirli Saunders lead this urgent panel discussion on the way art intersects with social agency and the challenges ahead. The voices of First Nations thinkers, storytellers, poets and musicians articulate what it means to make art and tell stories at this crucial moment in time. Special guest contributions come from musicians Eric Avery and Yo-Yo Ma. Moderated by Blak Box Momentum curator Daniel Browning.
Presented by Urban Theatre Projects with Yo-Yo Ma's Bach Project.
This is an outdoor event, so please ensure you bring water, sunscreen and sun smart clothing.
Go see Rising Temperatures: the role of art in a frayed world.
Rising Temperatures: the role of art in a frayed world is on 05 November 2019. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Barangaroo. Visit their website at https://urbantheatre.com.au/current-projects/risingtemperatures/.
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