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2021
60 minutes
Musicals
English
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Directed by and starring Fehinti Balogun, a member of renowned British theatre company Complicité, this musical performance explores his experience as a Black man involved in environmental activism. Starting with his personal relationship with his mother, who can be indifferent to actions such as recycling, he investigates why some people of colour might feel disconnected to climate change activism and what can be done to make this a more inclusive and representative space. Using a mix of musical genres, from hip-hop to afrobeat, as well as dance and spoken-word, Balogun reflects on the white-washing of the climate change movement and explores the significant role slavery and colonisation have played in environmental atrocities, and the effects fossil fuels and waste have on the Global South. Offering accessible and engaging explanations on the history and consequences of rapid climate change, this is an invigorating discussion on one of the most pressing issues of our time. Please be aware that this film contains some strong language.
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