16.5.2024, Thursday 19:00 Uhr
HECATOMB II - Integration: movements and rituals for the renewal of the world
Venue:
- Extended Library, 2. Stock, HFBK Hamburg, Lerchenfeld 2, 22081 Hamburg
Video installation and performance by Martha Hincapie Charry followed by a conversation with Margarita Tsomou.
HECATOMB II - Integration: movements and rituals for the renewal of the world brings together 3 First Nation leaders from the so called Americas (Colombia, USA & the Amazon rainforest), who protect and share the knowledge and wisdom of their ancestors and express it through traditional dances, songs, and ceremonies.
In ancient Greece, HECATOMB was the sacrifice of one hundred oxen in ceremonies in the religious ceremonies of the Greeks and Romans. Figuratively, "hecatomb" is used to describe the sacrifice or destruction by fire, storm, disease or sword of any large number of people or animals; and also of the wholesale destruction of inanimate objects, and even of mental and moral attributes.
HECATOMB II is a 3 channel video installation in correspondence with a live performance where participants encounter the native leaders. This proposal recognises ancestral indigenous knowledge as a science based on healing technologies that seek the balance of the planet.
The indigenous leaders invited to take part are: Petra Gouriyu & the Arralia community, Wayúu People, La Guajira Desert, Shane Weeks - Shinnecock First Nation, Long Island NY and Aimema Úai - Muruy Muina People, Amazon Rainforest.