Tramway

Arika – Episode 11: To End the World As We Know It | Wed 13 Nov

Arika – Episode 11: To End the World As We Know It | Wed 13 Nov
Tickets
Before 4pm: Free – First Come, First Served / After 4pm: Sliding Scale Wednesday Evening Pass £1/£5/£10/£15
Box office telephone
Dates and times
Wednesday 13th Nov 2024
7:00PM

Day 1 of Arika – Episode 11: To End the World As We Know It, five days of film, music, discussion and study


Four Endings to Begin
Various Artists

7pm to 7.45pm
Talk
Tramway 1
Access: Live Captioning
Tickets: Wednesday Evening Pass

Beginning from the end: four perspectives from people involved in anti-capitalist and anti-racist struggles in Glasgow, considering how ideas of ‘ending’ have shaped their political thinking and praxis. When do we need to let certain campaigns or strategies end, and how do we do this in ways that let new ones emerge? How are ‘means’ and ‘ends’ demarcated in revolutionary movements today, and what are the limits of such a binary? Can we start from an end? 

For Ever Gaza
Ayreen Anastas and Rene Gabri
8.15pm to 9.45pm
Film, Performance
Access: Live Captioning
Tickets: Wednesday Evening Pass

Ayreen and Rene make some of the most philosophically rich, politically rigorous, experimentally generous live film-performance around. 

A few bodies enter a room with the collective equipment for making a film. Some other bodies enter a hall to view it. It is the opening night of a series of encounters which may resemble a collective journey, even a seance, attempting to conjure and animate senses, images, sounds, utterances, gestures, thoughts, feelings of, from, with worlds which have and will survive the death of the monolith world of colonial, racial, patriarchal, capitalist modernity. The film to be screened has not yet been seen by its makers nor those who have invited it. It will be seen for the first time on the occasion of its making, as an unfolding, unworking of a form and its dis/contents.


Full schedule, programme notes and access details for all Episode events is available on the Arika website.  


About our tickets
Episode Evening Pass tickets are on a sliding scale and you can choose what to pay based on your circumstances. Paying for tickets helps support the work and the artists at the festival, so please do so if you can. We have a number of free tickets available on a first come first serve basis for those who would like to come but need to access a free ticket to do so. Please email tramwayboxoffice@glasgowlife.org.uk to reserve these - this email is managed during our opening hours Wednesday – Sunday. 


Produced by Arika

Supported by Creative Scotland, Paul Hamlyn Foundation, Tramway, Glasgow Life, Canada House

Image courtesy Ayreen Anastas and Rene Gabri

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Large Print and Braille programme material available upon request. 

Some performances may also be BSL interpreted, audio described or have further assistance available. Access information for individual events is included in their event listing. 

 

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Location Map

Tramway is a post-industrial venue with a range of unique and versatile spaces, popular with private and corporate clients looking for a venue ‘with a difference’. Tramway is an ideal space for performances, exhibitions, private viewings, seminars, meetings and smaller scale functions.

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