Message posted on 29/11/2024

Monday 2nd December: “Singing the Silences” with Hoda Siahtiri

Dear All,


Just a reminder that on Monday, 2nd December, we are starting the new season
of our "Images, Ageing and Care" webinar series. Hoda Siahtiri (University of
Antwerp/Sint Lucas Antwerp) will guide a conversation about pain and loss
through her ongoing research "Singing the Silences". Paolo Favero will chair
and moderate the meeting.


Join us on Zoom, 18:00-19:30 CET, 17-18:30 GMT, 12-30:30 Eastern, simply by
clicking this link here:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81455751180?pwd=NLON5BKdHLGCmRNTk2VEkAykmzEP1H.1


All details,including the link to the 27-minute-audio piece which we ask you
to listen before the session, here:

https://ageneteasa.org/2024/11/22/2nd-december-singing-the-silences-webinar-w
ith-hoda-siahtiri/



Looking forward to meeting many of you there,

Paolo, Cati, Martina and Barbara



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Subject: [Agenet] Next Webinar: 2nd December: Singing the Silences with Hoda
Siahtiri


Dear Friends and Colleagues,

The Images of Care Collective, AAGE, AgeNet and VANEASA are are delighted to
invite you to the seventh webinar of the series Images, Ageing and Care,
entitled Singing the Silences by Hoda Siahtiri (University of Antwerp/Sint
Lucas Antwerp),

On 2nd December (Monday) 18:00-19:30 CET, 17-18:30 GMT, 12-30:30 Eastern, on
Zoom (link will be provided here closer to the date).

ABOUT THE SPEAKER:

Hoda Siahtiri is an audiovisual
performance artist and researcher based in Brussels. Hodas work centres
around grief, memory, and ancestral vocal heritage. Her artistic research
entitled Singing The Silences is framed in a PhD research at University of
Antwerp and Sint Lucas Antwerp. In her research, she comes to voice through
singing nearby her lineage of Bakhtiari women in the west of Iran. She
mediates intersectional possibilities of knowledge transmission, by floating
in the processes of sonic ancestral embodiment. Hodas performance, short
films, audiovisual exhibitions, and ceremonies were shown and shared at many
festivals and cultural venues in Belgium and in Europe. To read more about
Hodas work, click here.

ABOUT THE TALK:

Hoda invites you to join her in reflecting on paradigms of research driven by
pain and loss through her ongoing research, Singing the Silence. She will
share how the phenomenological experience of the sound, embodied archives, and
floating in ancestral vocal heritage have become key concepts, opening portal
to the world of collective creation with spaces, humans, and trees

BEFORE THE TALK: To best prepare for the session, please listen to this 27-
minute-sound piece which was part of the No Bodys
Body exhibition. This
sounds piece is a lamentation. When engaging with it, please use good quality
headphones or decent quality of speakers. Click here to access the
piece (Password: NBBsound).

ABOUT THE WEBINAR SERIES ON IMAGES, AGEING AND CARE

This webinar series free and open to all- gathers anthropologists and
image-makers interested in exploring the ontological and epistemological
connections between images, aging and care, treating the relationship and
these phenomena as requiring and inviting interrogation. It is sponsored by
the Images of Care
Collective, the
Association for Anthropology, Gerontology and the Life Course
(AAGE), EASAs Age and Generations
Network (AgeNet) and the Network for Visual
Anthropology of the European Association of Social Anthropologists
(VANEASA). You can see our past
webinars here.

To be informed about the next webinars, sign up for the mailing list by
clicking here.

Greetings,
Paolo, Cati, Barbara and Martina
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