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back in this crazy country

For many years I thought  I wouldn´t this land again, but it happened and it feels quite wierd actually. Back in a third world country things are so different, over here people still jump traffic lights, homeless people collect cardboard from the street and take the motorway using a carriage pulled by a horse.

I am very happy happy but at the same time very sad, this is a very rich country, with lots of resources and so many people lie with nothing, they don´t even have enough to get some milk. On the other hand you have the rich people, very few of them, wanting to get more and more, is a senseless society with a senseless government and people that just do not care about the faith of Colombia.

But don´t get me wrong, there are very nice people as well, and astonishing places.

Anyway, I hope you guys are not freezing back in London, I do miss you a lot, even Crisis Skylight, I strongly recommend to everyone to go to James classes on wednesdays and Thursdays, tai-chi and chi-kung…

I think about all of you every day, I hope to see you again but not too soon.

How everything going with the homeless festival in St. Petersburg? is Cocoroom in a tour around Japan? I wonder myself how all the people we met at the festival are doing.

I´m doing well, what about you?

Billy

The Festival Video

Apolofies to everyone for taking so long to finish the video, but it is ready now; actually we have two videos, the first one was produced by Viv Galvagna and the second one created by Arturo and Chris at the Index Arts offices. We wil be sending copies to all the organizations that came from abroad as well as the UK based. If you want a copy of the DVD just drop an e-mail with your postal address and I will make sure you receive one.

Roger from Ten Feet Away

Hi, I really wanted to add this post to the website, it’s about Roger who has been volunteering at the Union Chapel for several years plus he takes part in the poetry and visual arts workshops. As part of the Postcard project he produced an amazing piece, please click her to listen to Roger himself.

Roger

Crafty Folks - Art Exhibition @ the Gramaphone

We are inviting everyone to this exhibiont that will take place at the Gramaphone (60-62 Commercial St, Spitalfields, London, E1 6LT). The exhibiton will stay for 1 and a half months and it’s quite promissing, keep visiting the site for updates!!

Musubi’s Feed back

We definitely enjoyed the whole experience. It was also a good opportunity for everyone in the group to travel together and the shared experience would be one of the most beautiful things we had in life.

People were so friendly and that made me feel comfortable. It was different from Japanese customs and I liked that every first-met people really spoke out.
I was amazed at the high quality of performances. Everyone did so good.
There are sirious problems in homelessness but the festival was about fun.
It was good that people forgot about the seriousness of everyday-life for a while and enjoyed together.
We are sorry that we missed the final day. It was because we wanted to be back to Japan for the day the welfare money is remitted into our accounts.
Since we don’t speak English, it could be better if people are putting their name card on so we could see who’s who and from where.
When I hosted a tea ceremony, people were very smily and I thought they felt my heart without words.

Musubi
Back In Japan

The ‘ten feet away’ International festival for me.

The ‘ten feet away’ International festival for me.

I was involved in this festival from an early stage, I went to St. Petersburg as part of the festival, I was part of some of the decision making and finally I photographed a lot of the event. This is as honest a review of the festival as I can come up with.

I would like to begin before listing what was problematic by saying overall the festival was, in fact is a total success and I will repeat that at the end of this rant.

I suppose the biggest difficulty that many of us have with the festival, is its relationship to homelessness. What information was available about homelessness especially in an international sense, as it was an international festival and what way did much of the evening entertainment have to do with homelessness? I have given this some consideration and discussed it with a number of people and decided this. As for more information about homelessness here and abroad there could have been more available for certain but primarily the festival was there to celebrate people’s extraordinary skills and creativity, it just turns out that this celebration of people was geared towards a part of society that is often overlooked and mainly misunderstood, the homeless and the ex-homeless and I can say with hand on heart it achieved that.

The second part of this question on the festival’s relationship to homelessness is that many of the performances, especially the high end performances like The Samba, Jan’s band, Actors for Refugees and the Brilliant Circus performances, that the festival ended on, had nothing to do with homelessness and was very sparse on the ground with people who are or have experienced homelessness. I really thought about this not really able to justify it when I thought, ‘wait there’, Why do I have to justify it? Most of this stuff was the real highlights of the festival for me. I have been homeless, will probably be again in my life and I was amazed and thrilled to see this stuff and I think I can confidently say that everyone who was there was as well. This festival was a celebration, a celebration of people so why shouldn’t they be entertained and experience spectacle as part of this celebration? These performances were important parts of festival overall. I will just say the balance of this against homeless involvement could have been weighted a little more towards the latter. Some of which include a DJ from Hungary, The publishers of the street paper Podomoi from Russia, People from tent city in Japan, Jackie, the platform, Steetwise opera, The documentaries presented by Deba to name but a few.

I have heard some stuff about the numbers, or lack of people who came to the festival especially from those who organised it. Well they would because they have higher expectation than people who do not have such a direct connection with the festival. In my opinion anyone who thinks too few people went to the festival are wrong. I have been to a full blown festival with fairground rides and top name bands with less people (no lie). Yes there could have been more people but also there could have been much less. At lease 400 people took part at some point in the festival over its 3 days and 4 nights. That is a fair amount of people for your buck.

The final things that can defiantly be learned from the festival was basic technical stuff which only gets better the more you do something. These would be like better organisation, preparation and sign posting for the workshops and… actually that’s it really.

As I said I was going to end on a positive and to me overall the festival was a great success and should most defiantly be repeated, bigger, with even more attractions, to bring in even more diverse people. I was there photographing it and spending much of the time in the depths of the basement, doing the photo-booth, while many of you reading this got to experience it. I hope you all enjoyed it as much as I did.

See you next time, love Joe

Please click here to see some of Joe’s favorite pictures…

The Pictures…

It took me a while but I managed to put the first chunk of pictures, there is a thousand more and I don’t know if I’ll manage to upload everything but if you went to the festival and want your picture, get in touch.

Click here to go to the thumbnail (which is not a thumbnail). Enjoy the pictures…

One more thing, Chris is at Index Office video-editing… just so you know…

The Festival!!!

Two and half weeks have gone and people are still talking about the festival.  We are still doing a lot of post production, pictures, films, feed back… Talking about feed back, if you went to the festival and you have something to say, please use this space to tell us and everyone your experience… We’ve got hundreds of pictures from the photo booth , Joe - who by the way did an amazing job at the festival - is processing all the pictures but if you want to get yours quicker email him at joseph_de_haan@hotmail.com. Please visit the festival page to see more pictures.
Thanks again to all the individuals and organizations for your great input in the festival, too many names to be displayed here.

Thanks to all international visitors, your presence at the festival was very uplifting and it was a pleassure to host you all, we really want to hear from you, I think there are many things to say and a future to build up!
Arcadi - Put do MoiMusubi - Japan Hanny and Tina

Una noche en la celda

Esta pintura representa un cuerto de hospedaje para la gende de la calle en medellìn, un poco oscura, miedosa tal vez, aun asì, en medio de lo lugubre que se ve, las relaciones que se pueden crear en una noche, en medio de risas y drogas a veces, la gente se conecta y llega a reconocese.

Cuarto Nocturno

Homeless

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Esta mañana, al caminar en cualquier esquina, cualquier camino que tomès en Medellìn, vas a encontrar a una persona, de la calle en medio de los autos, en medio de tanto humo, a las doce del dìa o en la noche, durmiendo… a causa del cansancio o por el ocio… aun asì, durmiendo bajo el sol inclemente de estos dìas que vivimos…