Collaborative Filmmaking and the Sonic Ecology of Adivasi Landscapes How can multisensory and decolonial approaches contribute to a better understanding of Adivasi land dispossession and enhance transcultural resonance? Master’s Thesis (Luca Verhaeghe, 2024) In Jharkhand, Eastern India, where the Adivasi communities see their rhythms and lives as inseparably connected to the ancestral land, the expansionMeer lezen over “Articles”
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Adivasi Scapes
‘The Sonic Ecology of the Adivasi Landscape’ (2024) This short film takes you on a journey through soundscapes shaping Adivasi landscapes of Jharkhand. The Adivasi (Indigenous) communities of India are among the most marginalized communities and since colonial times until this day, under constant threat of land right violations. Mineral extraction is creating space forMeer lezen over “Adivasi Scapes”
Sahel Re-Sound M’bera
Cultural Center in the M’bera refugee camp Since 2012, the Mbera refugee camp in Mauritania has been home to Malian refugees, in a context shaped by pressure on natural resources, fragile humanitarian support, limited infrastructure, and a lack of professional opportunities for young people. In this context, culture as music, audiovisual arts, dance, craftsmanship, andMeer lezen over “Sahel Re-Sound M’bera”
Workshops
Mediaworkshop: Adivasi Soundscapes emerging as a tool of Land Right Awareness in Chhota Nagpur From 17 until 19/12/2024 we facilitated a 3-day program on Indigenous soundscapes at the Bagaicha Social Research Center in Ranchi (India). Luca presented the multisensory and decolonial framework from which our short film ‘Sonic Ecology of the Adivasi Landscape’ evolved. ThisMeer lezen over “Workshops”