Art to Counter Authoritarianism Called by: Michael GarnerAttendees: Beccy OwenBen Harrison Scarlet Turner Sophia Wild Poppy WildDanny Braverman Michael PrestonMichael GarnerAmaya Stella SUMMARY: Art Cry https://www.artcry.co.uk/ Supports fast response political artworks in public spaceRed Ladder Theatre Company. https://www.redladder.co.uk A radical theatre company with over 50 years history“The Day The Nazi Died” - song by Chumbawamba recently recorded and posted online by Beccy Owen (gone viral!). Beccy is also currently in UNRULY by Little Cog about anti-authoritarianism, disability, punk and friendship.Amaya - runs LIFE (London International Festival of Theatre)Wants to programme urgent, radical, topical work GRID IRON - makes work in unusual venues, activism. Show ‘Bethlehem Calling’ - Palestinian pipers. Visa issues meaning only 2 out of 9 (?) made it. Sly Lives doc, recommended. Explores how artists can provide forward movement.More connectivity needed, more safer spaces to share. Disability experience is a useful lens to view this issue through.It might take time and it might be happening now in more ways than we knowPandemic gave home-based community a moment in the sun. How can we still do mischief from this context? “Sick women syndrome”. Real severity to this whole topic, difficult to align self publicly with very serious consequences. Preaching to choir is an issues. Important when we make theatre it’s entertaining firstRealistically gotta think about general audience. Can put ideas in that can embed and sprinkleDavid Graham/Jack Thorne as examplesHard on small scale as already competing - try find ways to make art first politics second? Laurie Anderson - weaves in politics to what she’s saying, as does Meredith Monk (operas on climate change, etc.)Ani Defranco - Learn to be shy before you can sing Sesame Street - accessible and message is universal Gotta think about audience not being alienated. Comms thing? Content thing? We need encouragement form allies artists but if invitation is good can make something special Hadestown - very real message with rich art behind itRepublicanism - very good at making things simple and accessible. Chumbawamba - great at this too How do we make this in the context of suppression whilst earning money? Do we NEED to take money from the state to make it happen? Can happen in the street. The Turks are already there. Community arts in the 80’s - “Community Arts and the State” Cultural revolution funded by the state a contradiction in terms Trade union movement - subs to fund radicalism. Organise away form state, like a TUWe think there is community, but much is on social media. 5B movement in China - women not marrying, stepping outside patriarchy There are marches e.g. Gaza, Congest continuous protest We are more individualistic now. People fight more for their own survival (especially the young) We fight a system that pushes us towards individualism The right is better at long term relationship‘Bowling Alone’ - the left. The toxic community IS a communityJoyful march in NYC - using humour Queer circus in NYC. Importance of humour and joy. Slaves in Ancient Rome were not given uniforms so no on could see how many there were! Obama roasting Trump at the White House, correspondents dinner. MAGA is 22%. Uniformity of wearing safety pin. What do we actually stand for? Rather than what do we stand against? Protest to save Lewisham Hospital - police very supportive. Women’s movement in N. Ireland In order to make change everybody has to change their mind Belfast - Sheriban (?) - 3 mothers watching kids drive away - inspirational - women in northern ireland. Lack of information, women’s roles in the NI troubles are forgotten/not told. We should start with how people can learn about themselves in the world The greater system encases people against counter-authoritarian systems. Art spreads a message and creates community Social media continues to engage after protests - broader communities - building communities of mutual supportDemonstrations over protests - language? Manifest - reveal ourselves to each other and the world. Ricochet. Allow others to carry on your ideas Punished for being a racist city - Portsmouth - band would not play for audience.