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LOOKING B(L)ACK SYMPOSIUM: Travels as Gaze Reversal

Bruxelles, BelgiumBOZAR–Centre for Fine Arts19 Octobre 2018 - 20 Octobre 2018
LOOKING B(L)ACK SYMPOSIUM: Travels as Gaze Reversal

LOOKING B(L)ACK SYMPOSIUM: Travels as Gaze Reversal

A weekend of talks and performances dedicated to the notion of Black Travel, curated by Johny Pitts, TV host and author of the forthcoming publication ‘Afropean: Documenting Black Europe’.

Within the general notion of travelling, we will look to complicate an area overly hinged on white, masculine, heteronormative experiences, and celebrate the gaze of a diverse group travelers who are often ignored.

Inspired by the conviviality and international politics of the Harlem Renaissance, the Negritude Movement, and postwar African Independence, BOZAR Brussels will set the stage for a weekend of art, photography, historical narratives, poetry performances, live music and panel discussions, followed by a guided decolonial tour of Brussels, bringing to life the myriad ways members of the Black community experience the world through travelling.

With the participation of : Marie Daulne, Tete-Michel Kpomassie, Claude Grunitzky, Jessica De Abreu, Lola Akinmade, Sulaiman Addonia.

Johny Pitts is a writer, photographer, and broadcast journalist. He has received various awards for his work exploring Afro-European identity.

The symposium is part of the two-year project DIS-OTHERING – beyond Afropolitan & other labels.

PROGRAMME

19 OCT. 2018

19.00- 21.00
Mizike Mama (Belgique, 52’, 1991)
Marie Daulne AKA Zap Mama in conversation with Johny Pitts

20 OCT. 2018

10.30-11.00:Opening Remarks by Johny Pitts
11.00-13.00: Panel Decolonizing Travel
w/ Sulaiman Addonia, Lola Akinmade, Bani Amor, Kevi Donat, Jessica De Abreu, , Bernardine Evaristo. Chair: Sibo Kanobana.

Lunch Break

15.00-16.30: Keynote I Saw Mario Balotelli in the Ghetto
Caryl Phillips
Q&A by Jonhy Pitts
16.30-17.00 Coffee break

17.00-18. 30: The African Eskimo (London, 48’, 1988)
Tété-Michel Kpomassie in conversation with Claude Grunitzky
Dinner Break

20.00-22.00: Poetry, Literature & music night Black Britain
w/ Bernadine Evaristo, Inua Ellams, Amina Jama, Catherine Johnson, Roger Robinson, Nick Makoha
Special guest: Linton Kwesi Johnson

22.20-23.00: Marie Daulne (AKA Zap Mama) VJ/Dj set

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