Home > Sarah Watson

Curator (New York, United States)

 “Oral Story: from ancestral traditions to contemporary play” workshop; audiovisual presentation – the oral story as one of the primary forms of communication; tools to build individual and collective memories

Project presentation: StoryCorps. Activities: individual, couple and group interviews; deep listening (concept of mindfulness), remember: tell the group partner stories. The last exercise responded to the participants: “What is your favorite place in San Pancho?” Tours, sound record, image -photo and video-description, findings, interviews with people on-site.

Participants: 20 students between 12 and 14 years old.

 

 

 

 

 

Participation in the community activity in the Brotherhood Park, collaborating in painting the map of San Pancho for the project: “San Pancho on the Court” in collaboration with “Time is Life”.

 

Study visit to the artist Davis Birks in Puerto Vallarta. Portfolio presentation and dialogue with local artists: Ariel Saenz and Cutzi Salgado.

 

Meeting with members of the LILHA advisory board: Helmut Kohl, Mónica Márquez and Davis Birks.