Ten years ago, Reboot the Roots creative director Serge left the squats of Hackney and returned to Malaysia to facilitate and organise in solidarity with a community of recovering drug users, refugees, and people living with HIV. They blogged about.
Tattoo circuses tour around Europe being held in different cities for the benefit of prisoners. Tattoo Circus is a self-organized festival with clear political characteristics. T.C. is not a way of promoting tattoos and piercings as a lifestyle.
$HAME installation by The NavePresented at Ugly Duck’s creative season:In transition: How technology is changing human behaviour11-15 of April; Ugly Duck, 48-55 Tanner Street, London https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-ur3mhrfBI $hame is an multidisciplinary art installation that showcases films made by the collective over.
In autumn of 2015, Reboot the Roots ran its first Theatre of the Oppressed course at EcoDharma in Cataluyna, and continues to help to organise and facilitate workshops in TO and Creative Tools for Social Change with hundreds of participants.
By Christos Karystinos Theater of the oppressed and prisons Anarchists consider prisons to be the embodiment of suppression of the state. Nowadays, part of the prisoners in them are political prisoners, people who followed their ideology of resistance to their.
By Christos Karystinos Anarchists and theater of the oppressed Here I would argue that anarchists could be considered as oppressed in our modern society and I would like to present some arguments on that. Anarchists, no matter what type of.
By Christos Karystinos Oppression in the West Let’s go back to the roots of ToO and question ourselves, who are the oppressed now? When Boal lived in the 60’s in Latina America, globalisation and capitalism were only starting to raise.
By Christos Karystinos “The first thing, the base of anarchism what is it?… It is to challenge the authority, an external or an internal one… It is something without a start(αρχή) because everything is flowing, there is no stop, no.