Our recent recommendations for Arnolfini
Amélie Ravalec’s experimental film Japanese Avant-Garde Pioneers traces the visionary provocateurs dismantling artistic orthodoxy. It delves into Japan’s 1960s avant-garde crucible; a nexus of sociopolitical upheaval birthing insurgent aesthetics across blurred photography, shadowy theatre, and corporeal Butoh rites.
Japanese Avant-Garde Pioneers at Arnolfini.
Music crams our modern lives, but how much are we really listening? I mean…realllllllly. Drawing on Pauline Oliveros’ meditative, consciousness expanding practices of Deep Listening, this workshop from Dan Johnson (EP/64) could change your life...
Deep Listening Workshops with Dan Johnson at Arnolfini.
Part of the Fashion in Film Festival’s GROUNDED season. Artist Jeannette Ehlers is joined by curator Karen Alexander to discuss Ehlers’ video works exploring Black hair as a symbol of identity, heritage, and resistance. Using hairstyles like cornrows and afros, the work connects personal expression to wider histories of Danish colonialism and cultural survival.
Cartographies of Memory at Arnolfini.
Experimental music platform Eavesdropping returns to Arnolfini with two improviser-composers: the raw politicised sound art of Iraqi Kurdish experimental cellist Khabat Abas, and Rachel Musson, a saxophonist fusing improvisation with text, field recordings, and live processing. This could be the most adventurous and globally attuned event you’ll see all year.
Khabat Abas and Rachel Musson at Arnolfini.
RepresentAsian’s dedication to amplifying South Asian culture in the club and beyond has been tireless. Now they’re hosting an informal sit-down with the local Desi diaspora (and curious outsiders) to listen to lyrical tales of Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi experiences, struggles and triumphs.
This South Asian Heritage Month, RepresentAsian are excited to host an evening of stories from Bristol’s Desi community.