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Weaving Practices from Tarabuco, Bolivia

Join our conversation about Indigenous textile knowledge from the Tarabuco community in Bolivia and the cultural meanings of weaving beyond technique. Through storytelling, shared reflections, and lived experience, this event explores weaving as a social, spiritual, and political practice.
At the same time, weaving practices have been shaped by ongoing colonial and capitalist structures, which have commodified textiles and altered the social and cultural relationships embedded in their production.

The event creates space to rethink who benefits from cultural production and how Indigenous weaving continues to negotiate power, visibility, and survival. The conversation is followed by a screening of the short film “Awanasunchis (2020/21)” showing impressions of weaving as a living cultural practice.

The event is part of the outreach programme for the exhibition ‘Dressing Resistance: Fashion and the Heritage of Mission’ at the Global Heritage Lab/P26.
Zeit
Samstag, 17.01.26 - 16:00 Uhr - 18:00 Uhr
Veranstaltungsformat
Event
Themengebiet
Dressing resistance
Referierende
Leo Stotz, founder of the Fundación Cultural Ayllu Tarabucomanta from Bolivia
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Sprachen
englisch
Ort
GHL im P26 der Universität Bonn, Poststraße 26, 53111 Bonn
Raum
Global Heritage Lab (1. OG)
Eintrittspreis
p26 entry free applies
Reservierung
nicht erforderlich
Veranstalter
Global Heritage Lab
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