OCCII @ Willem de Zwijgerkerk: Film: "Long live the dead" + live: STEVO (Ghana)

Friday, 1 November

OCCII @ Willem de Zwijgerkerk: Film: "Long live the dead" + live: STEVO (Ghana)

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LONG LIVE THE DEAD
A film BY Sofie Hanegreefs & Kris Pannecoucke about the music and rituals around death of the Frafra people from Ghana's Upper East Region.

The only thing we are certain of in life is that we will all die one day.
Since the beginning of time, people from all over the world have had very different rituals to deal with death. In modern society, death is often perceived as a taboo, some- thing negative and bad. We do not longer see it as a part of life.

In the culture of the Fra Fra people in northern Ghana, a death is a reason to celebrate life.
Troubadour Stevo Atambire is a Kologo musician who plays at these funeral celebrations.

Trailer: https://vimeo.com/798648304/1b30d06be5

STEVO
Stevo plays a traditional Kologo guitar and sings improvised songs about the life of the deceased. With his music he honours the deceased and helps family members to say goodbye to their loved ones. StevO started as a student of King Ayisoba and has toured a lot already all over Europe, solo and with duo Alostman.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CmOaUCreaY

ANNELIES VERHELST
Photographer Annelies Verhelst traveled to the Upper East Region of Ghana early 2019, joining a tour of musicians set up by kologo star King Ayisoba. She was introduced to the local community and was able to witness some of the rituals around burial and death. Her pictures will be part of the exhibition on this special evening.
https://anneliesverhelst.com/kologo-country-2/

Avond in samenwerking met Social Sciences for Society - Vrije Universiteit.
Note: Gratis voor studenten! / Free entrance for students!

Date & Time: 

Friday, 1 November, 2024 - 19:30 to 23:30

Topics: 

  • music
OCCII
Amstelveenseweg 134
1075 XL Amsterdam
Netherlands

Squat: 

Former squat, now legalised

OCCII has a long history of existing as a self-sustainable and autonomous independent venue. OCCII not only provides a stage for underground and radical music acts – it is also run almost entirely by volunteers.

categories: 

  • bar/cafe / children's activity / film / music/concert

opening times: 

Open during public events only