A group of survivors of the eruptions of the Nyiragongo volcano in Goma explores Indigenous practices to open new pathways towards a resilient future. Followed by a discussion with the artist.
WIELS Auditorium
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Petna Ndaliko Katondolo, Mahere (2023) © the artist(s)
argos collection selects is a programme inspired by the exhibition Magical Realism: Imagining Natural Dis/order. Selected from a collection of nearly 6000 artist films, it provides new perspectives on the exhibition's themes.
Mwalimu Ndaliko Katondolo (Petna) is a filmmaker, educator, and an ancestral ecologist living between Goma, DR Congo and Chapel Hill, USA. His multi-genre artistic works are known for their decolonial Afrofuturistic style, which engages historical content to address contemporary sociopolitical and cultural issues. In 1994, he co-founded Maideni, an ecological youth movement, and in 2000, he co-founded Yole!Africa. Ndaliko Katondolo teaches and consults regularly for international organisations, addressing social, ecological, and political inequity among marginalized groups through culture and art.