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[Commlist] Storytelling and the Environment Symposium 2019
Thu Feb 14 22:22:30 GMT 2019
Storytelling and the Environment Symposium 2019
The George Ewart Evans Centre for Storytelling is pleased to announce
our thirteenth annual symposium—two days of provocations, presentations,
panels, workshops and multi-media performances on the theme of
“Storytelling and the Environment” at USW Atrium Cardiff, 12th-13th
April 2019. The question of how to communicate the hard truths of
emerging climate emergency in ways which are engaging and inspiring is
surely one of the most important facing both academic and industrial
research today. The symposium brings together a wide range of speakers,
performers, educators and practitioners from major industrial
initiatives to mediate climate change such as the RICE project, to our
free launch event where noted environmental anthropologist Dr Susie
Crate will answer questions following a screening of her film The
Anthropologist. The symposium will inspire, encourage, and showcase
important storytelling projects and research aimed at protecting and
enhancing natural and cultural resources. We recognise that storytelling
is an art of relationships, and the relationship between humans and the
natural and built environments is perhaps the most urgent problem facing
our planetary home. Storytelling has always served to weave an
imaginative fabric that binds people to their environment by populating
it with emblematic figures embodying group wisdom, ethical aspirations,
and conflicts. The ways we tell our stories can be as diverse as the
subjects within them, from oral traditions of storytelling, to theatre,
journalism, digital stories, or documentaries. Whatever the medium,
stories contain the potential to create their own kind of environment of
receptivity and contemplation—safe spaces of listening where human
truths can be shared and understood beyond the hardened postures of
economic expedience and political exploitation. See all George Stewart
Evans Centre events
here:https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/the-george-ewart-evans-centre-for-storytelling-15048884925
Mae Canolfan Adrodd Storïau George Ewart Evans yn falch i gyhoeddi ein
13eg symposiwm blynyddol — dau ddiwrnod o bryfocio, cyflwyniadau,
paneli, gweithdai a pherfformiadau amlgyfrwng ar thema “Adrodd Storïau
a’r Amgylchedd” yn Atrium PDC Caerdydd, 12fed-13eg Ebrill 2019. Mae’n
siŵr mai’r cwestiwn o sut i gyfathrebu gwirioneddau anodd yr argyfwng
newid hinsawdd mewn ffyrdd sy’n denu ac yn ysbrydoli yw un o’r
cwestiynau pwysicaf sy’n wynebu ymchwil academaidd a diwydiannol heddiw.
Mae’r symposiwm yn dwyn ynghyd amrywiaeth eang o siaradwyr, perfformwyr,
addysgwyr ac ymarferwyr o fentrau diwydiannol mawr i gyfryngu newid
hinsawdd fel prosiect RICE. Yn ein digwyddiad lansio am ddim, bydd yr
anthropolegydd amgylcheddol nodedig, Dr Susie Crate, yn ateb cwestiynau
yn dilyn dangosiad o’i ffilm, The Anthropologist. Bydd y symposiwm yn
ysbrydoli, yn annog ac yn arddangos prosiectau ac ymchwil ym maes adrodd
storïau sydd â’r nod o ddiogelu a chyfoethogi ein hadnoddau naturiol a
diwylliannol. Rydym yn cydnabod bod adrodd storïau yn gelfyddyd sy’n
ymwneud â pherthnasau, ac efallai mai’r berthynas rhwng pobl a’r
amgylcheddau naturiol ac adeiledig yw’r un bwysicaf sy’n wynebu ein
cartref ar y blaned hon. Mae crefft adrodd stori bob amser wedi
cydblethu ffabrig dychmygus sy’n rhwymo pobl i’w hamgylchedd drwy ei
lenwi â ffigurau emblematig sy’n ymgorffori doethineb grŵp, dyheadau
moesegol, a gwrthdaro. Gall y ffordd yr adroddwn ein storïau fod mor
amrywiol â’r pynciau sy’n rhan ohonynt, o draddodiadau llafar y grefft o
adrodd storïau, i theatr, newyddiaduraeth, storïau digidol, neu raglenni
dogfen. Beth bynnag yw’r cyfrwng, mae storïau’n cynnwys y potensial i
greu eu math eu hunain o amgylchedd o dderbyngarwch a myfyrdod—mannau
diogel i wrando lle mae modd rhannu a deall gwirioneddau dynol y tu hwnt
i safiadau caled hwylustod economaidd ac ymelwa gwleidyddol.
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