Unravel

Studio Kiin
Unravel
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    S1E6 - Protocols for creativity: Tofiga ohe tagata & Collectivism

    27/10/2022 | 14 mins.
    I'm baaack! Moving onto the next bone of my storytelling spine - collectivism as an act of legacy.

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    S1E5 - Protocols for creativity: Tofiga ohe tagata & Place

    08/05/2022 | 16 mins.
    Moving onto the next bone of my storytelling spine - Place as a guide for wellbeing, relations and vocabulary.
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    S1E4 - Protocols for creativity: Tofiga ohe tagata & Time

    20/03/2022 | 9 mins.
    Moving onto the second bone of my storytelling spine - Time, as the root of creative collaboration.
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    S1E3 - Protocols for creativity: Tofiga ohe tagata & Geneaology

    12/03/2022 | 7 mins.
    Unpacking my storytelling spine and looking at it's first bone - Geneaology, as a beginning point for creativity protocols.
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    S1E2 - What is Story Sovereignty?

    12/03/2022 | 8 mins.
    Reading my blog 'What is Story Sovereignty?' to contextualise conversations you may be part of, or internalising.
    You can access the Unravel podcast transcript here. You can read the original blog post on the Unravel website here.
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About Unravel
Unravel podcast is produced by Studio Kiin, hosted by Emele Ugavule. Unravel seeks to build critical relations between Indigenous storytellers & audiences. Examining the way communities have been historically excluded from artistic institutions and conversations, we want to shift ‘who’ frames the value of art and how this is done in response to the arts sector. Unravel Podcast looks at the ways Indigenous peoples embody storytelling through bite-sized, praxis centred musings that unravel their relations with Indigenous worldviews through the ethics of sustainability, kinship, healing & sovereignty in their creative process. Podcast artwork by Elsie Andrewes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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