Pan African Space Station lands in Mexico City

From 4 October – 26 November 2017, the Pan African Space Station (PASS) will land at Museo Tamayo, Mexico City.

For 8 weeks, the PASS studio will function as “ecole du soir” (evening school) – a meeting place, a classroom, and laboratory where different worlds will converge. The radio programming explores the ancient supercontinent of Gondwana, contemporary South Atlantic exchanges and Afro-Mexican cultures – it is also a public research platform toward a forthcoming edition of the Chimurenga Chronic on these themes. It also serves as community meeting, a space to heal and recover life. Each week’s programme is conceived and produced by guests curators, selected from collectives working in  Mexico or Latin America. Collaborators include:

Aeromoto, a public access library in Mexico City specialising in printed material on visual art and contemporary culture.

Champeta Punk, a DJ collective based in Mexico City and Bogotá started in 2013 and focused  on Champeta music.

Cráter Invertido, an art, editorial and radio production collective based in Mexico City.

Casa Hankili So Africa, an art centre for exiled African writers, artists and creators in the region.

Diego Ibanez is a composer and radio producer based in Mexico.

Eva Munyiri is a Kenyan filmmaker based in Mexico City.

Lagartijas tiradas al sol, a performance collective led by Luisa Pardo and Gabino Rodríguez.

Max Jorge Hinderer Cruz, a Bolivian-German philosopher, writer and editor based in Rio de Janeiro.

Radio Ñuu Kaan, an interactive radio platform based in Santa Maria Jicaltepec, Oaxaca.

Radio Zapote, an interdisciplinary and collaborative radio platform based in Mexico City.

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