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Common Ground: Do you hear the people's sound / INT:SÃO PAULO

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10.06.2023 / 18:00 – 23:00
With Gustavo Vinagre, Pisitakun Kuantalaeng

6:00 pm:
Do you hear the people’s sound
Pisitakun Kuantalaeng with DJ Wanton Witch and Ariel William Orah

Do you hear the people’s sound is a three-hour participatory presentation of Pisitakun Kuantalaeng’s ongoing project, THE THREE SOUNDS OF REVOLUTION. In this project, Kuantalaeng is exploring sounds of protest in his home country Thailand as well as connections to global protest movements and their songs. The project is divided in three steps – Liberty, Solidarity, Equality. The event will give an insight into the current state of all three parts as well as invite the audience to actively take part and feed back into the research process.
A huge painting covering various historical periods of Thai politics will serve as listening station with protest music from the respective periods. In a karaoke session with Ariel William Orah, Kuantalaeng will introduce revolutionary songs with connections all over the globe and invite the audience to sing along. DJ Wanton Witch will close the event with a DJ Set of selected protest music to gather.

9:30 pm:
INT:SÃO PAULO
Short Film Program
With Gustavo Vinagre and Pedro Tinen

Brazilian filmmaker and current Film Fellow Gustavo Vinagre is a highly creative and productive protagonist of contemporary queer cinema. The short film program INT:SÃO PAULO, curated together with Pedro Tinen especially for this evening, aims to tap into the spaces and the network of relationships in which Vinagre’s works are created: the interior space of the apartment, the geography of a metropolis, the nation and the political space. Filmmaking is a genuinely collaborative practice, so this evening will present some of Vinagre’s short films in the context of the works of some of his key partners, including Gilda Nomacce, Julia Katherine, Sérgio Silva and Caetano Gotardo.

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