Sun 17 Nov - Episode 11: To End the World As We Know It - Arika & Counterflows
Schedule
Sun Nov 17 2024 at 01:30 pm to 10:00 pm
UTC+00:00Location
Tramway | Glasgow, SC
Join us in person or watch online the Live Stream, on the main page of Arika’s Episode website https://arika.org.uk/episode-11-to-end-the-world-as-we-know-it
The final day of the Episode unfolds in two parts:
The afternoon comprises an assembly of leading abolitionist artists, thinkers and activists, addressing how we organise in the face of colonial, imperial, genocidal denial.
The evening programme is a collaboration with the UK’s best experimental music festival, Counterflows, highlighting intense, emotive, ecstatic voice, synthetic music and noise, informed by revolutionary politics with Chiquimamani-Condori, Rashad Becker, Sunik Kim, Ailie Ormston and Nat Raha.
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Trans Breakfast at the End of the World
Nat Raha & Mijke van der Drift
11.00am - 12.30pm
Book Launch
Tramway Studio
Tickets: Free - First Come, First Served
An informal conversation, over breakfast, about how abolition and movement work structures Mijke and Nat’s approach to transfeminism, ahead of their new book Trans Femme Futures.
Toward Nakba as a Planetary Process
Ayreen Anastas, Rene Gabri, Houria Bouteldja and Avery F. Gordon. And online: Françoise Vergès and Amirah Silmi
1.30pm to 5pm
Talk, Workshop
Tramway 4 & Live Stream
Access: Live Captioning
Tickets: Free - First Come, First Served
Ayreen and Rene help nurture and sustain the underground connective tissue between leftist, abolitionist, communist, anti-colonial organising in the arts; organising assemblies (online and in person), gatherings, meals and gestures, that try and provide some experiential and theoretical resources for the renewal of a certain affective, extra-political sociality. This assembly brings together key allies from across their networks of artists, philosophers and organisers, for a conversation in the face of one of our great adversaries; the forces of colonial, imperial, genocidal denial.
aquasomatics
Ailie Ormston and Nat Raha
6.30pm to 7pm
Performance
Tramway 1 & Live Stream
Access: Suitable for Subpacs, Ear plugs and ear defenders available.
Tickets: Sunday Evening Pass
Nat is a transfeminist and revolutionary poet with a punk-DIY approach to the voice. Ailie is one of Scotland’s’ most striking experimental musicians. Arika and Counterflows have invited Nat and Ailie to rehearse some ideas together, and share them with us in an open rehearsal of collaborative working. As they practice sound and spatialise their thinking around the history of racial capitalism and oceans or water: of reparative sonic and somatic practices that can speak back to violent histories of expropriation and ecocide.
Sunik Kim
7.15pm to 7.45pm
Performance
Tramway 1 & Live Stream
Access: Suitable for Subpacs, Ear plugs and ear defenders available
Tickets: Sunday Evening Pass
A dense materialist experience at the limits of contemporary computer music, drawing on Korean Shamanism and Communism; striving to create a strange new vibration to the world that seems to contain the seed of everything, processes and trajectories as yet unseen.
This sound is a blistering Electro Magnetic Pulse wave of revolutionary hope, exclaiming defiantly that History is not over, that the future is not ‘history,’ that there is still a vast multitude of ideas and identities burning brightly and resiliently, despite the fact that they are inconceivable to the tyrannical Hegemonic axis of global capitalist tech-culture. Gretchen Aury
Rashad Becker
8.05pm to 8.50pm
Performance
Tramway 1 & Live Stream
Access: Suitable for Subpacs, Ear plugs and ear defenders available
Tickets: Sunday Evening Pass
The most sophisticated synthetic music around is made by a Syrian Communist living in Berlin, who is perhaps better thought of as a fiction writer. Rashad Becker writes (political, social, historical…) narratives and then sonifies them into non-linear compositions that unpick causality in music. But this is also body music: abstract but informed by the club, or by bodies in space, sometimes collected as ‘dances’: you might sway.
Chiquimamani-Condori
9.10pm to 10pm
Performance
Tramway 1 & Live Stream
Access: Suitable for Subpacs, Ear plugs and ear defenders available
Tickets: Sunday Evening Pass
Ecstatic, intensely joyous experimental club music: like "the sound of our water ceremonies…40 bands playing their melodies at once to recreate the cacophony of the first aurora and the call of the morning star Venus”. Chuquimamani-Condori combines the traditional drum and ceremonial music from their Pakajaqueño family, with cumbia, tarqueada, and huayño, DJ tags, hyper-compressed digital bass and stargazing synth. Blasted, blown out, overdriven intensity, with everything in the red.
The music programme at Episode 11 has emerged as a collaboration with the UK’s best experimental music festival, Counterflows.
Full schedule, programme notes and access details for all Episode events is available on the Arika website.
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About our Tickets
Episode Evening Pass tickets are on a sliding scale (£1-£15) and you can choose what to pay based on your circumstances. The Evening Pass gets you into all events that day that start at 4pm or later.
Book online, in-person at Tramway or by phone on 0141 276 0950
Tickets subject to transaction fees: £1.50 online, £1.75 by phone
Paying for tickets helps support the work and the artists at the festival, so please do so if you can. We have a number of free tickets available on a first come first serve basis for those who would like to come but need to access a free ticket to do so. Please email [email protected] to reserve these - this email is managed during our opening hours Wednesday – Sunday.
Access
For Full access details go https://arika.org.uk/episode-11-to-end-the-world-as-we-know-it/#access
About the Episode
Is this world coming to an end?
Can we start to know and practice the world to come?
Episode 11 brings together five days of film, music, discussion and study to think through our collective incompleteness—arrayed against the ecological and social devastations of a capitalistic, colonial and imperialist worldview that has been obliterating other worlds for over 400 years— to practice how we might exist otherwise, right here and now.
This year’s programme will include contributions from: Ailton Krenak | Karrabing Film Collective | Elizabeth Povinelli | Leanne Betasamosake Simpson | Robyn Maynard | Denise Ferreira da Silva | Ayreen Anastas and Rene Gabri | Houria Bouteldja | Beatriz Santiago Muñoz | Emilia Beatriz | Geni Núñez | Mezna Qato and Sadia Shirazi | Hussein Mitha | Ligia Lewis | Amilcar Packer
Music programme in collaboration with Counterflows: Chuquimamani-Condori | Rashad Becker | Sunik Kim | Nat Raha and Ailie Ormston
Arika return to the Tramway after Episode 10: A Means Without End. Arika celebrate and support connections between art and social change by exploring artistic practice in relationship to critical thought and political organising through research, relationships and encounters. There are other ways to know and be in the world.
Access
For Full access details go https://arika.org.uk/episode-11-to-end-the-world-as-we-know-it/#access
Books
Setting up a stall of books at the Episode will be Aye Aye Books.
Produced by Arika
Supported by Creative Scotland, Paul Hamlyn Foundation, Tramway, Glasgow Life, Canada House
Media Partner with The Skinny
Image Credit: Photo of Chiquimamani-Condori