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What Remains: Memory, History And Conflict

(This is a past event and is no longer running)

TELLING TRAUMA

 

What Remains: Memory, History and Conflict is a series of talks and events accompanying the production of ERRATICA’s new piece REMNANTS.

Including panel discussions, installations, film and music events, the What Remains: Memory, History and Conflict series will respond themes of Memory, Resonance, Ritual and the Aftermath of Conflict.

The programme will include an exhibition by Bosnian Artist Šejla Kamerić, a panel discussion involving Croatian American memoirist Courtney Angela Brkic and historian Rebecca Jinks. There will also be talks with academic Maria Brock and Bosnian journalist Zrinka Bralo and music performances from Dado Džihan and traditional Bosnian folk musician Mirza Basic.

 

Telling Trauma
A panel discussion featuring guest panellists:

Zrinka Bralo (journalist and chief executive of Migrants Organise)
Maria Brock (research fellow in Psychosocial Studies at Södertörn University)

This panel discussion will reflect on some of the themes of the piece, with migrant rights campaigner Zrinka Bralo and academic Maria Brock discussing narratives and representations of personal and national trauma.

Additional Information

The event will take place in the bar of the Print Room at the Coronet, between the matinee and evening performances of ERRATICA’s Remnants. Attendees will also have the opportunity to experience Šejla Kamerić’s piece Bosnian Girl before or after the discussion.