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#sumeg #var #agyu (helyszín: Sümegi vár) https://www.instagram.com/p/CCDf8Ikn20J/?igshid=uzrg4wiodiz6
#baja #agyu #sugovica (at Baja, Hungary)
On August 9, 2015 at 12pm, Toronto will bear witness to one of the most extraordinary images of its cosmopolitan self.
This not-to-be-missed, 300-person-strong street procession by Marlon Griffith, punctuated by spoken word poetry by some of Toronto’s most promising “word-warriors,” weaves through the heart of Toronto’s downtown core along University Avenue from Queen’s Park to City Hall. This commissioned procession will be staged at TO2015’s Parapan American Games.
The procession is based on the Anishinaabe Seven Grandfather Teachings: Wisdom, Courage, Respect, Honesty, Truth, Humility, and Love—themes that are dramatized in the elaborate, custom-designed costumes and newly conceived mobility devices and that structure the “bands” of the procession. Importantly, these teachings are also the ethical basis of the project and inform the working principles of its making.
A project over two years in the making, Ring of Fire brings together members of local First Nations, disability, capoeira and spoken word communities in an unprecedented collaboration. As a project dedicated to the future of Toronto, this project is made by Torontonians for Torontonians through the multigenerational and transcultural contribution of hundreds of people from across the Greater Toronto Area and beyond. This pathbreaking, participatory art project is a proposition toward constituting new modes of civic participation and alternative models of performative public address.
Using the structural dynamic of Trinidadian Carnival and appropriating the “mas camp” as a site of co-authored exchange, this elaborate and multifaceted project innovates a new kind of pedagogy. From spoken word poets learning from First Nations and deaf youth who sign their poems in the procession, to art organizations learning from persons with disabilities (and becoming more accessible in the process), to mixing integrated dance with traditional forms of capoeira and pow-wow and rethinking the very practice of movement in a street procession, this project seeks to mobilize Toronto’s latent energy, positioning it as a place for a new form of collective and performative cultural resistance that is also a contemporary form of festive celebration.
Ring of Fire is commissioned by the Art Gallery of York University (AGYU) and curated by Emelie Chhangur. The project is produced in partnership with York University’s School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design, Art Starts, and SKETCH, where “mas camps” have been developed and hosted. Legendary artist/activist Rose Jacobson and Elder Duke Redbird are project mentors.
Marlon Griffith has participated in residencies and exhibited extensively across the globe. Recent projects include new commissions for 7th Gwangju Biennale (Gwangju, Korea, 2008), CAPE09 Biennial (Cape Town, South Africa, 2009), Manifesta 9 Parallel Projects (Hasselt, Belgium, 2012), Aichi Triennale (Nagoya, Japan 2013), Tate Modern (London, England, 2014) and the Art Gallery of York University (Toronto, Canada, 2015). In 2010, Griffith was the recipient of a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship and a Commonwealth Award.
Curator Emelie Chhangur is known for her process-based, participatory curatorial practice and the creation of long-term collaborative projects that have been performatively staged within and outside the gallery context. She is dedicated to enacting activism from within an institutional framework, questioning the nature and social function of the contemporary art gallery through embedded criticality and new methods of gallery “in-reach.”
For more information on the project and to view images of the work in progress, please visit: ringoffire.theagyuisoutthere.org
Symbols of Endurance, an exhibition of Griffith’s work, takes place at the Art Gallery of York University (AGYU) from 23 September–6 December 2015, and a book, generously supported by the Partners in Art (PIA), will be published in 2016.
The Art Gallery of York University (AGYU) is a public, university-affiliated, non-profit contemporary art gallery supported by York University, the Canada Council for the Arts, the Province of Ontario through the Ontario Arts Council, the City of Toronto through the Toronto Arts Council, and by its membership. Additional support for Ring of Fire was provided by IGNITE Ontario, Ontario Trillium Foundation, Ontario Arts Council, Honey Family Foundation and the Vital Toronto Fund at the Toronto Foundation, and the Toronto Arts Council: Targeted Enhanced Funding.
For more information on Ring of Fire, or to request images, interviews with the artist, or accessible versions of the marketing material, please contact Emelie Chhangur, Assistant Director/Curator at [email protected] or T +1 416 736 5169.
Encyclopedia of Incidental Activisms #publication #performance at the #agYU. Hosted by Public Recordings, Ame Henderson and Evan Webber. A few copies will be available for viewing next Wednesday!
The Art Gallery of York University recently published a large, beautiful book called "Will Munro: History, Glamour, Magic". Will was incredibly prolific, and the AGYU has done a stunning job of documenting Will's art.
Close to the back there's a portion that compiles the silk screened posters Will produced for his events and collaborative events, including the ones we did for 7th Heaven.
The book can be purchased online through the York Bookstore, at Art Metropole, Paul Petro, and at some point Magic Pony and Type will also be carrying it.
I recently lost my entire website so in an effort to preserve a little history, I'm going to re-post all of the info for the events we produced here:
"Several years ago, Jaime was djing at the Glass Candy/ Chromatics/ Crystal Castles show at the Boat in Toronto. The playlist was a cross of disco/ italo/ house/ weird new wave/ pop's odder moments/ psyche ... you get the gist. A heady and dark mixture. Will came up to Jaime and said "Hey we should play disco together!". Jaime was happy to oblige (because she loves Will and thinks he has thrown some of the best parties she's been to in the past 7 years), and together they created the Seventh Heaven Dream Disco in August of 2006. We like the sensual, the luxurious, the idiosyncratic, the mysterious, the raw ... music that will take you from the dazzling neon disco lights and send you across the galaxy, set you down under the stars on some faraway beach dancing and drinking by the fire, guide you under the streetlights of a foreign city late at night, and eventually tuck you in around twilight, where it will stay with you in that half dream state, somewhere between conscious and unconscious ..." From 2006 - 2009, our guest dj's included: PILOOSKI (DIRTY, Paris) KIM ANN FOXMAN (of Hercules & Love Affair, NYC) JD TWITCH (Optimo, Glasgow) SEVERINO (Horse Meat Disco, London UK) JAMES MURPHY (LCD Soundsystem/ DFA Records, NYC) TIM SWEENEY (Beats in Space/ DFA, NYC) ERIC DUNCAN (Rub n Tug/ Still Going, NYC) MAURICE FULTON (Bubbletease, UK) MORGAN GEIST (Environ, NYC) JEREMY GREENSPAN (Junior Boys, CANADA) ANDY BUTLER (Hercules & Love Affair, NYC) DANIEL WANG (Balihu, Berlin) MIKE SIMONETTI (Italians Do It Better, NJ) LOUD E (CBS, Rotterdam) TAKO (CBS, Rotterdam) LOVEFINGERS (Black Disco, LA) RELAXER (SoftCurls, Detroit) GARY ABUGAN (LunaPark, Toronto) AL P'EASY LOVER (Toronto) ANDYCAPP & ROD SKIMMINS (Bang The Party, Toronto) NACHO LOVERS (Fool's Gold, Toronto) NAV (Wrongbar, Toronto) ANDREW ALLSGOOD (Fascination, Toronto) COLIN BERGH (More Proof, Toronto) DAVE LA MERDE (Shit La Merde, Toronto) with your hosts (and sometimes resident djs): WILL MUNRO & JAIME SIN
read about heady days, come and gone.
http://www.thegridto.com/culture/music/then-now-56-kensington/
thanks to denise benson for asking me about the hours i spent, dancing away in a dark grotty dive called club 56 ... that doesn't sound so impressive but i still remember them as some of the most fun times i've had.
on a related note, there will be a release party for the agyu's book, "Will Munro: History, Glamour, Magic" at the gladstone on nov 24 ... more info here:
https://www.facebook.com/events/170051709860897
there's a possibility i'll be djing!
As a feminist, its easy to fear Halloween for its overt gendering and explicit objectification. Which is why I am overjoyed to visit Allyson Mitchell's project Kill Joy’s Kastle: A Lesbian Feminist Haunted House by Allyson Mitchell this October at the Art Gallery of York University!
Pitong Katangian ni Papi Agyu
Nabitin ba kayo noong huling beses dahil di namin pinakilala ng husto si Papi? Puwes, ito na ang pinakahihintay niyong introduksyon!
Ngunit bago ang lahat, dapat niyong malaman na hindi kami magnonobela tungkol kay Papi (kahit gustong-gusto namin) dahil sa panahon ngayon, hindi na masyadong nagbabasa ang mga kabataan kapag lumampas na ng isang daan at apatnapu ang bilang ng titik. Tiyak na mabilis na ngang mawalan ng pokus at atensyon ang mga kabataan ngayon!
Sa halip, narito ang pitong (7) dahilan kung bakit namin mahal na mahal si Papi:
Tatlong beses siyang nagapi at namatay, ngunit di nagtagal ay nabuhay muli! Talagang walang sinabi ang mga epal sa buhay ni Papi! Basahin dito ang buong kwento!
Siya ang may pinaka maraming pangalan dito sa Nalandangan: Datu Lungba, Yungba-en, Yungbe-en, Salagyaen, Lumalu-lumalanday, Mendayawi te Yandang, Dig Dagatun Mayungba, Digdag-en Masalagya, Pinalangga te Yandeng, Makagwas Dig Dagatun, at Begyasan teg Libalan! Diba't nakaka-aliw?
May taglay siya na sobrenatural na lakas. Laking pasalamat talaga sa kanya at nailigtas niya tayo!
Si Agyu ay isang one-man army! Susko, kung hindi dahil sa kanya eh hindi sana tayo nanalo laban sa mga taga-Sagilan!
Tatay siya ng isa pang dakilang bayani dito sa Nalandangan—si Minayun! Basahin dito ang kuwento ng batang magaling!
Noong nilunok kami lahat ni Namanding, si Agyu ay naglakbay para hanapin kami. Minalas lang siya dahil sa nangyari sa kanya.
May mahiwaga siyang singsing at kalasag na kanyang inuutusan at tumutulong sa paglaban. Parang James Bond ng Nalandangan si Papi!
Oh, anong masasabi niyo? Ang galing ng Papi namin, no?