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Performing Against the Climate Catastrophe - A Conversation on Art, Activism, and Academia

Cambridge University Press via YouTube

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Explore the intersection of climate change and performance in this thought-provoking 57-minute webinar featuring an international panel of artists, activists, and academics. Delve into urgent questions about comprehending and addressing the climate crisis through innovative artistic and political approaches. Examine topics such as climate storytelling, the role of the Global South, bridging the gap between science and humanities, and strategic universalism. Gain insights on new forms of performance, collaborating with scientists, and developing effective science communication strategies. Participate in audience Q&A sessions and discover recommendations for artists seeking to engage with climate issues. Access additional resources and future webinar information from Cambridge University Press's TDR journal.

Syllabus

Introduction
Matthew Smith
Prompts
Yuna Choudhary
Daniel Lam
Clara Benedict
Angelina Davidova
Chantal Poirier
The Global South
Boundaries
New forms of performance
Climate storytelling
The gap between science and humanities
Strategic universalism
Recommendations for artists
Audience questions
Collaborating with scientists
A road map for dialogue
The role of science communicators
Questions

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