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Tag: activism

The reason I attended Bersih 3.0

  • Post date April 28, 2012

[nggallery id=7] Here is a billboard ad for Gillian Wearing’s event at Whitechapel Gallery and it asked: “What are you actually thinking?” Politics is very rarely within my radar (as much as I try to be passively involved). Joining Bersih 3.0 was just an instinct of knowing what is right to do. Almost like attending a party, […]

Kony 2012 – 2

  • Post date March 17, 2012

It actually did not take me long to decide where I stood after watching Kony 2012 – I am not on their side. Catching Kony doesn’t mean a thing, apart from giving the victims a justice. It is not even the real war for them anymore. This article asks, “Kony is a bad guy, but […]

Kony 2012 – 1

  • Post date March 7, 2012

KONY 2012 from INVISIBLE CHILDREN on Vimeo. KONY 2012 is no doubt a great film in its own way – nicely edited with a variety of images and a key message of “STOP KONY”. You have to watch it! But Kony 2012 campaign itself, started by Invisible Children (IC), is controversial and I’m still trying […]

what about dance is even remotely “transformative”?

  • Post date February 26, 2012
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What about [dance] is even remotely “transformative”? This is a real question by a real person, as a comment on TED website under this video: “The LXD: In the Internet age, dance evolves“. Even though I have danced all my life and even got a (useless?) dance degree, this is a question I have been […]

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