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18 – 21 November 2024
ATLAS Arts Portree, Isle of Skye

Karrabing at ATLAS Arts

Karrabing Film Collective

As part of Karrabing’s visit to Scotland, the collective will be hosted for three days in the Isle of Skye by The School of Plural Futures.

Episode 11: To End the World As We Know It
Leanne Betosamosake Simpson and Robyn Maynard.
16 November 2024, 16:00
Tramway Glasgow

Rehearsals for Living

Leanne Betasamosake Simpson Robyn Maynard

Reading their letters to each other, and chatting about prefigurative politics as the practice of relentlessly building worlds through unspeakable violence and loss; of building worlds and living in them anyway.

Episode 11: To End the World As We Know It
Film still from A Plot, A Scandal. A person is sits on top of a thick fur blanket or rug. They are sat on their bottom, their right hand and leg are raised up. In their hand they hold a what looks like a wooden pole. They are dressed in lilac silk and wear a wig of light curly hair, like a judge’s wig. It is a staged environment with a cast of yellow light highlighting the figure.
14 November 2024, 19:40
Tramway Glasgow

A Plot, A Scandal

Ligia Lewis

Conceptual choreography as critique, in Ligia’s film of Caribbean plots and scandals, and the possibilities of anti-colonial revenge, rest and repair.

Episode 11: To End the World As We Know It
15 November 2024, 11:00
Tramway Glasgow

When my heart looks for you, where will it find you?

Sadia Shirazi Mezna Qato

A workshop inviting participants to enact a series of scores that explore witnessing, testimony, grief and mourning, facilitated by Mezna and Sadia, and accompanied by Sakina Ali.

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: Leanne Betasamosake Simpson has long brown hair, wearing a denim shirt with a camouflage jacket on top. Behind them is are tall reed like plants and red tree branches to the foreground.
13 November 2024, 15:00
Glasgow School of Art Glasgow

I am not a nation-state

Leanne Betasamosake Simpson Nat Raha

One of the most compelling Indigenous voices of her generation discusses practices of Indigenous Resurgence drawn from Nishnaabeg poetic knowledge.

Episode 11: To End the World As We Know It
From a flat roof top, a pigeon flys to the right. on the roof are metal canisters weighted with brick, metal poles and frames and wires. In the distance we see the blurred outline of a city located in a dry desert like landscape.
17 November 2024, 13:30
Tramway Glasgow

Toward Nakba as a Planetary Process

Ayreen Anastas Rene Gabri Houria Bouteldja Amirah Silmi Françoise Vergès Additional Contributors

An assembly to try and provide some experiential and theoretical resources for the renewal of a certain affective, extra-political sociality, in the face of one of our great adversaries; the forces of colonial, imperial, genocidal denial.

Episode 11: To End the World As We Know It
people sitting at tables within a dark room, lit with brightly coloured fairy lights
13 November 2024, 19:00
Tramway Glasgow

Four Endings to Begin

Masa Nazzal River MacAskill Hannah Proctor Gracie Mae Bradley Joel White

Four perspectives from people involved in different anti-capitalist and anti-racist struggles, considering how ideas of ‘ending’ have shaped their political thinking and praxis.

Episode 11: To End the World As We Know It
At the edge of a roadside stand a group of 3 people. A person dressed in black robes is being filmed by one person and is talking to the camera. Another person stands next to them listening. To the left of the group is the back of a van heavily loaded with personal belongings including laundry bags, chairs, cooking pot, plastic water bottle & oil.
13 November 2024, 20:15
Tramway Glasgow

For Ever Gaza

Ayreen Anastas Rene Gabri

An improvised film about our worlds at the brink, on the edge, in front of a crisis. To stand on the side of life, by seeing the resistance to genocide in Palestine as a turning point to overcome.

Episode 11: To End the World As We Know It
Hands holding a deck of cards.
15 November 2024, 19:00
Tramway Glasgow

More Than Perfect

Ailton Krenak Denise Ferreira da Silva Leanne Betasamosake Simpson Geni Núñez

A conversation between influential figures thinking through Blackness and Indigeneity, asking: what if we took seriously the possibility that this world, as we know it, may be coming to an end? We dread the loss of this world, but have we begun to imagine the one to come?

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Side profile portrait of Ailton Krenak. Ailton is sat on a rock next to a river, his eyes are closed and he looks pensive.
16 November 2024, 13:30
Tramway Glasgow

If there is a future to imagine, it is ancestral

Ailton Krenak Amilcar Packer

Ailton Krenak is one of the great leaders of the Brazilian indigenous movement. He will share tools, gestures and ideas drawn from Indigenous worlding, against the false universalism of capitalist ideology.

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