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  1. Others still seek to reclaim the concept of reconciliation, re-framing it as a creative, unpredictable, emergent process synonymous with artistic approaches. This research seeks to explore these multiple conceptions of reconciliation while examining the role of the arts in its processes. ‘Arts should not be about replaying the obvious ...

  2. 1. Sept. 2016 · Art and Trauma in Africa, edited by the film scholars and co-directors of the Africa in Motion (AiM) Film Festival, Lizelle Bisschoff and Stefanie Van de Peer, is the first book to look exclusively at art and trauma in African contexts.It consists of a foreword by South African art and social sciences scholar Jacqueline Maingard, the editors' introduction, and four main sections structured ...

  3. THe art of reconciliation. Throughout the summer of 2015, William Massey coordinated the "The Art of Reconciliation" collaboration among a community of 200+ people. Each week, participants would help clean up discarded objects from the streets of Atlanta. William then arranged and affixed the objects onto metal frames and welcomed the community ...

  4. artist, documentary film | 1.388 views, 5 likes, 9 loves, 1 comments, 8 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from Channel 44: SA-made documentary The Art of Reconciliation will premiere Saturday night at... The Art of Reconciliation premieres Saturday | artist, documentary film | SA-made documentary The Art of Reconciliation will premiere Saturday night at 8.30pm in recognition of NAIDOC Week.

  5. 30. Sept. 2021 · The Ballad of Crowfoot was the first production by the "Indian Film Crew," part of the NFB's participatory "Challenge For Change" project, created in 1967 with the aim of making activist films for ...

  6. artreconciliation.org › arts-and-reconciliation › resourcesResourcesArt & Reconciliation

    Films. Global Arts Corps: theatre and reconciliation work in 17 countries. Arts, Culture and Peacebuilding, Xchange Perspectives, 2005. Acting Together Documentary, highlights the work of artists working in conflict regions. A film that came out of a seven-year initiative of Theatre Without Borders, Brandeis University and filmmaker Allison Lund.

  7. In the aftermath of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, how do residential school survivors and the Catholic Church move forward together? There is only one way forward: