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-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [nobordercamp2007-sd] Circus tour reportback Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 14:42:25 -0700 (PDT) From: working_girl1912@riseup.net To: nobordercamp2007-sd@lists.riseup.net Here's a brief reportback from our lovely clowny tour of the west coast. The Circus You'll all see the content of the circus tonight, but overall we got a lot of good feedback about the circus performance. We had fairly large crowds in olympia, eugene, santa cruz and san francisco from 30-100 people. The audience sizes in berkeley and portland could've been better. But in berkeley there was a lot of traffic of students passing by who at least saw what we were doing and were intrigued/confused. In portland, although the crowd was small, they were alomst all organizers and expressed a lot of interest in the No Borders Camp. Workshops We did workshops in Olympia, Portland and San Francisco and got really positive feedback in each place. There were people in each place that said they want to start a clown gaggle. In portland, the folks who came to our workshop were still talking about it the next night at the Root Force tour event. Also in portland, a lot of people talked about the usefulness of our games for any collective, not just clowns, for improving our ability to move in the street and for building group affinity, cohesion and friendships. New Projects Some of the most exciting developments were people talking about new projects. Seeing clown gaggles in portland, sf and santa cruz would make us extremely happy and would be a real accomplishment for the tour. Also, in SF people responded to our interactive theater skit about the immigration raids by talking about plans to start a Migrawatch in SF. In Santa Cruz, a lot of people expressed interest in helping the recently started Migrawatch. No Borders Camp Outreach In Portland, San Francisco and Santa Cruz we ended the circus by discussing the No Border Camp, in Olympia and Eugene we did a quite summrative overview and gave out zines, and we also talked about it in every workshop. Some people were just hearing about it for the first time, but many people said "I'm definitely going." We had a great conversation with a person from Portland Sin Fronteras who said that they want to organize a regional encuentro for the northwest in Portland, as it seems like the "next step" in mobilizing their communities for the camps. Also, we met someone in San Francisco who wants to work on a San Francisco regional meeting as well, which people in Santa Cruz were also excited about attending. Critiques One critique or suggestion that came up repeatedly was that we should do our circus performance for audiences made up of mostly migrant people. While our audiences were mostly white and young, we have lots of thoughts about doing our circus for migrant people - in migrant camps etc. While act 3 does use forum theater for a collective/collaborative learning process to encourage one to be perhaps more empowered and prepared in case of an immigration raid by ICE. with our agreement that we would like to work toward translating and developing the circus more intentionally to share with the migrant community. nevertheless, we feel that the information needs to get out to as many people as possible and that hopefully the organizers we did reach out to will help spread the information and organize with that new information in mind. Also, we don't want to try to tell migrant people their stories, which we don't know about as intimately as they do. What we do want to continue to do is is to work with communities to share and exchange ideas to learn from them and build our understanding and relationships/friendship with groups led by people of color and/or migrant people doing these kinds of performance, like Teatro Jornalero, Day Laborer Theater in San Francisco or the performance groups in Tijuana and Ensenada who have approached up about working on a La Otra CIRCA. Still, we realize that we and the organizers we know have a lot of work to do in building closer relationships with the many diverse communities outside the young anarchist community on the west coast. What's Next One big idea that came out of this tour is an idea to start something like a Borderlands Performance Laboratory. We're hoping to create a space for all kinds of radical performance against borders and neoliberalism, but a virtual space without a physical location, open to anyone anywhere who wants to collaborate, but coming first out of collaborations with groups in the San Diego / Tijuana border lands. Also, we're hoping to do another traveling circus, building on what we've learned, but traveling across the Southwest of the US and the Northwest of Mexico. Now that we see how expensive it is, we're hoping to apply for grants for the next tour to enable more people to be able to travel and continue to spread clown love, joyous resistance and a passion for destroying borders. http://circasd.org -- blog: http://deletetheborder.org/lotu5 gpg: 0x5B459C11 // encrypted email preferred gaim: djlotu5 // off the record messaging preferred # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net