"KONJILA”
– “come
in"
( CiTonga )
Otto
Lechner + João de Bruçó + Karl Ritter
are
proud to perform at the presentation of the calendar
SIGNS
OF LIFE 2004
Cultures
on the Move
The
Austrian NGO “Society for Threatened Peoples” has been publishing a colourprint
calendar every year. It is featuring different indigenous peoples and minorities
around the globe who face harsh living conditions and marginalisation. Their
cultural diversity and resilience is highlighted by impressive images, authentic
voices and some background information. The new calendar 2004 "Cultures on
the Move" covers also the Tonga people and the TONGA.ONLINE project.
As Penny Yon wrote onto the mulonga website recently: "The
`Cultures on the Move` 2004 calendar which includes a beautiful photo of four
Tonga women from the music group Simonga, was received in Binga with surprise
and delight! Malia Mweembe, one of the four women, who is usually very
talkative, was completely speechless when presented with her very own copy by
Peter Kuthan after a performance of ngoma buntibe on Wed 17 September in
Siachilaba. She fully understands the honour she has been given. A very special
and warm thanks to Melissa Coleman, the photographer, who waived royalties in
favour of the Tonga.Online project at Siachilaba. Twalumba loko, Melissa! Please
come and visit us at any time - we will invite you for the
opening!
From Penny and all
the ladies.
Introduction
by Davis O. Nejo
who
will present his video
"One Squaremeter Vienna" about the death of Marcus Omafuma, who suffocated while
being deported from Austria in 1999
tonga_online_networking
: visuals by v_bay
Thursday,
6th November, 19h00
New
Media
Art
Gallery
1,
Eßlinggasse 17
VIENNA
more
INFO:
www.gfbv.at + www.mulonga.net + www.windhundrecords.com
Gesellschaft
für bedrohte Völker
ARGE
Zimbabwe Freundschaft / AZFA
Windhundrecords