| The Saharawi, Warwick Junction and Footsak Politics |
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| Posted by Imagine Durban Webmaster | |
| Tuesday, 19 January 2010 | |
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Speakers: Peter McKenzie and Doung Jahangeer Date: Wednesday, 20 January 2010 Time: 12.30 – 14.00 Venue: Memorial Tower Building F208, Howard College, UKZN The ‘Footsak’ 2010 project is kicking a soccer ball around six countries in Africa using soccer as a metaphor for ‘The game of Life’. Who’s kicking the ball? Who’s making the rules? Who’s offside? Who needs a red card? The ball rolls into situations and the documentaries made offer a balls eye view.
The
itinerant team are Doung Jahangeer from the Durban organisation Dala,
Guy‑Andre Lagesse from les Pas Perdus in Marseilles, France and Peter
McKenzie from Twasa in Jo’burg. The team has made some short
documentaries, two of which will be shown at the CCS. ‘Like Grains of
Sand’ features the women of the women of the of the refugee Saharawi
people in the desert of Southern Algeria. They lead the struggle for
liberation and return to their occupied homeland ‑ Western Sahara. The
film incorporates classical Arabic poetry, local music and beautiful,
elegant strugglistas and strives toward ‘another way of telling’. The
second film ‘See Here’ engages the local issue of the Early Morning
Market. The film grew out of a series of youtube clips that was made on
the market. The use of new media gave voice to the struggle providing
solidarity on a local and global stage. The film, although still with a
deliberately activist slant, fictionalises it slightly as the
protagonist ‑ the ball ‑ engages the market ‑ its people and its
politics in a fantastical way.
Peter McKenzie was
born in Durban. In 1982 he studied towards a Diploma in Photography at
the Technikon Natal followed by an internship at the Sunday Tribune. He
was a co‑founder of the photo collective Afrapix agency under the
auspices of the South African Council of Churches and was the chief
photographer for Drum Magazine until the late eighties before going
free‑lance. He was also the co‑ordinator and facilitator of the
photojournalism department at the Institute for the Advancement of
Journalism from 1996 to 1999. Mckenzie has published and exhibited both
locally and internationally.
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