pYesterday Tatiana and Djahjah made an interview with Nenad from tabor film festival talking about differences in cultures as they were and as they are.
He is one of the organizers and director of the Tabor Film Festiva, a festival of short movies. Tabor also hosted Free Traveling radio, and now he is presenting short movies from around the world on Zadar snova festival.
On August 10th a contemporary dance performance ‘Sjedi 1′ (Sit down 1 - a term used in school when pupil doesn’t satisfy teachers question) was held in Providurs palace in the middle of Zadar. We bring you audio from the show and an interview with dancer Lada Petrovski.
‘When good is not good enough… The effort of perfectionist women is often not recognized enough… Love isn’t beloved enough… Saying only ‘I feel dizzy’ isn’t enough….
Educators are not in a bad enough situation…. When body is never slim enough…
American report says that Bosnia and Herzegovina still isn’t enough… Being on the title page is not enough… Croatian government has not sufficiently
supported projects…School has not sufficiently tutored the young on what that is…. Not cooked enough… No matter how hard he tried for her it was not enough…. Supporting our team is barely enough, isn’t it? … He is not smart enough to comprehend… Sometimes perfection is simply not enough… Altering only ours isn’t enough… Saying no, is not enough… Praying and waiting is not enough… Being aware is also not enough… Being natural is not good enough for the stage… In this collage we once again dig through that old dilemma about what is enough or is not enough for interacting with an audience and what old patterns we keep slipping upon while presenting ourselves / performers / authors to others. Concept of a solo act seemed perfect for this research. Vulnerability in disclosing of a performer as a common person, normal and with all his flaws certainly provides taste to a dish like this. It also reveals that ‘not enough’ is merely something our mind has created along with expectations that we bring into any play of life. We shall test our boundaries of –being not enough–, as we hope we may simply –be-’ (Text from http://www.zadarsnova.hr/program.htm)
Astonishingly sharp short video where a radio reporter from national Croatian radio HRT1 came to interview Free Traveling Radio Crew, but ended up being interviewed herself.
At our stop at Rijeka Putujuci Slobodni Radio visited Drugo More were we set up the Radio on 95.7 FM and reached most of downtown! During our short stay we had a couple of interviews happen and a lot of music! Ovo je Brazilska Glazba! In the evening we went to a theatre play and to our surprise they were using the forum teathre methodology from Teatro do Oprimido, Augusto Boal, a brazilian came up with this… Listen to Kristijan’s interview and find more about it.
We had fun in Zadar, even though we lost our car keys and the workshop was delayed for a couple of ours, we managed to get a new key and move on… You can listen to Kristijan’s interview on the podcast about the radio they will set up there soon!
The iSummit is over, it was fun, Putujuci Slobodni Radio was there and we finally got some new podcasts for you to listen to! Check out a couple of interviews with local radio-active activist Maris and Lazzareti’s coordinator Slaven Tolj, and thanks to Meike Richter from CommonsPage.net you can also listen to Cory Doctorow and the crew from Starwreck Studios!
Henrik Moltke is involved in many free culture projects, from Free Beer
to piracy and remixing movie production. Listen to the podcast and hear us talk about these projects, free software and more…
In this talk with Bruno Viana at the iSummit in Dubrovnik, the first Brazilian movie producer to release his complete feature film, Cafuné, under creative commons, reflects on a remix of his own film that was shown at the event, the future of movie making and how the producer will be abble to interact with his audinece making each viewing experience unique, talks about free software and also about how education is changing in our world and the role played by Pirate University.