Fronteridades: Border Culture & Permformances Working Group

Dialogue

Chile peppers Sonora, Mexico

image courtesy Garry Forger

In this section we will highlight special projects, ideas, links, or topics that deserve our single-focus attention from time to time. We will keep these items alive for two or three weeks; after this they will be archived right here on the site. Have any projects, movidas, rumors, inquiries that merit our attention? (we accept photo essays!) Send your nominees to bordercultures@u.arizona.edu. Gracias mooochas!

REMINDER: The core dialogic instrument in this site is our blog. There are three ways in which you can participate. Click here for a quick and easy overview of blogging instructions. Please take the time to learn how you can login to become part of the Fronteridades Blog. If you have questions about the instructions or other concerns, send an email to bordercultures@u.arizona.edu and we will make sure to help you learn the ABCs of Fronteridades blogging as quickly as possible.

What's Your Story?

What's Your Story?
Local artists/teachers Kimi Eisele and Josh Schachter have launched their own consulting group and work independently as guest artists to help others tell their stories through the documentary arts. They are interested in seeing what possibilities exist for broadening their work into border areas, because as Kimi says in an email to Fronteridades "we have seen how  'expressing one's story' in a variety of ways can work to facilitate personal and community transformation and understanding."
Fronteridades invites you to engage Kimi and Josh in projects, invite them to your schools, community sites, offer ideas for projects in border communities... for more information visit their website.

 

 

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