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JTTE Research & Discussion Panel | Special Guest Speakers

JTTE Research & Discussion Panel | Special Guest Speakers Panel talk and discussion with JTTE presenting artists Sung Im Her, Jian Yi and Elisabeth Gunawan, moderated by Nini Huang.

JTTE Research & Discussion Panel |  Special Guest Speakers
JTTE Research & Discussion Panel |  Special Guest Speakers

Time & Location

30 Sept 2023, 16:00 – 18:00

Strange Field, 105 French St, Glasgow G40 4EH, UK

About the event

Panel talk and discussion with JTTE presenting artists Sung Im Her, Jian Yi and Elisabeth Gunawan, moderated by Nini Huang. JTTE will host on the final day of the festival – a panel discussion engaging with topics of relationality – in particular how we can better come to understand and find new territories of social relations in the contemporary arts scene, with discussions on pressing social themes from within international and independent dance and experimental theatre / performance art.

BIOS: Elisabeth Gunawan Bio

www.elisabethgunawan.art | IG @elisabettygun

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Sung Im Her Bio

www.sungimher.com | IG @sungimher

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Jian Yi Bio

www.jianxyi.com | IG @jianxyi

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JOURNEY TO THE EAST (JTTE) - Scotland’s premiere performance art and contemporary culture festival which centres queer, PoC and East Asian artists and artforms - returns to Glasgow from 22-30 September for its highly-anticipated second festival edition, expanding its reach across the city with a weekend of live performances at CCA, Tramway and a week-long residency at Strange Field.

JTTE festival events are 18+ and may contain coarse language, adult themes, nudity and/or flashing lights. A rtist conversations and lecture series may have limited capacity for ticket holders and will be available for entry on a first come / first served basis. Festival pass offers access subject to capacity to all events at all venues, except for the 2 artist workshops (ticketed separately). Individual venue passes offers access subject to capacity to venue events at one location, except for the 2 artist workshops (ticketed separately).

Strange Field is an accessible venue but does not have an accessible w.c.

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