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Like ancient drops in future tides

Date & Time

📅 Sat, Apr 11, 2026

🕐 10:00 AM

Ends: Sat, Apr 11, 2026 at 4:30 PM

Location

📍 Listen Gallery

60 York Street, Glasgow, G2 8JX, United Kingdom, Glasgow, Glasgow, G2 8JX

🏙️ Glasgow

About This Event

This event explores the relationship between the more-than-human, oral traditions, and embodied histories.

What happens when memories, gestures and storytelling merge with stories of the

landscape? This event explores the relationship between the more-than-human, oral

traditions, and embodied histories.

(11:00–11:30 am) Welcome

(11:30 am) Screening of Le Nemesiache’s film The Sybils (1978, ⏳ 26’).

In a journey through the realms of dreams, caves, and waterscapes, the Neapolitan

feminist group Le Nemesiache retraces the forgotten stories of ancient

prophetesses. Neglected by dominant historical narratives, the memory of these

seers can still be found in stones, waves of the sea, and volcanic smoke.

(12:30–4:00 pm) Weaving Timelines – a collective reading of Trinh T. Minh-ha's

book Grandma’s Story, with Sarah Shin.

We will read from the book as a shared act of listening: to each other, to the text, and

to ancestral echoes. The workshop will be directed and facilitated by Sarah Shin,

director of Silver Press (London). All voices are welcome, and no previous

experience is required. Blankets and pillows will be provided, but feel free to bring

yours.

(4:00–4:30 pm) Break

(4:30–5:30 pm) Video installation Perls fanné par tours/ Perle Sparse

(=Sparkled Pearls) by Vashish Soobah (2024, ⏳ 30’).

Which memories do we bring with us when we migrate? Despite not experiencing

the Mauritian diasporic journey firsthand, Soobah’s memories are shaped by

sugarcane fields, séga rhythms, and gestures passed down to him by his parents

during his childhood. Perls fanné par tours is a journey in the sense of belonging,

exploring the coexistence of oral history and the stories of the sea.

We will also be raising funds for The Nablus Women Support Centre.

Vegan food will be served at the beginning of the day; participants can show up at

any time during the event.

This event is curated by Sara Guidi as part of Thinking Culture Programme 2025/26.

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60 York Street, Glasgow, G2 8JX, United Kingdom, Glasgow, Glasgow, G2 8JX

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Duration

6 hours 30 min

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

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