In part two of our conversation, Wei and Ileana talk to creative producer, curator and researcher, Thiago Jesus on the 1st Brazil Indigenous Film Festival in the UK and his current project, “The Sacred Cave of Kamukuwaká”. We discuss the evocative soundscapes of the rainforest, the concept of Indigenous peoples as the “Guardian of Nature” and how our future is inextricably linked to the acceptance as Indigenous leader, Sonia Guajajara, puts it, that “We are nature”.
Thiago Jesus is a London-based Brazilian creative producer, curator and researcher. He works as Senior Project Manager at People's Palace Projects and leads the Indigenous Exchange and Climate Action programme. Thiago is a Royal Society of Arts fellow, holds a Master's Degree in Visual Culture from the University of Westminster and is currently a PhD Drama candidate at Queen Mary University of London with a London Arts and Humanities Partnership (LAHP) Research Studentship.
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www.denilsonbaniwa.com.br
Tickets available for the 1st Brazil Indigenous Film Festival UK here:🗓 22-24 October, at @ICALondon
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Check out the booklet on “The Sacred Cave of Kamukuwaká” and more information on all of Thiago’s projects here: https://linktr.ee/Theignoramusguide
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