Light Touch Legacy #43 #cong24 #legacy

Synopsis:

What is the lightest intervention I can make?

Total Words

383

Reading Time in Minutes

2

Key Takeaways:

  1. We all have a mark to make.
  2. An ecological approach asks for a light tough.

About Jeffrey Gormley:

this year:
introduction to creative process, various national schools.
dramaturg, script editor, motherKraft, Project Theatre.
author, organisationlessness: research shared at Laboratory for Social Choreography, Duke University.
editor, we weave community, publication for community mental health social enterprise.
artist, Creative Climate Action Fund, Citizen Innovation Lab Limerick, Creative Ireland.
dramaturg, script editor, Songlines, Culture Night Kilkenny.
swimmers charter, Thomastown Community River Trust.
in the works:
Next Cultural Institutions, position paper for Laboratory for Social Choreography, Duke University.
Green Magic, concept development.
playWildParty, participatory theatre format.

Contacting Jeffrey Gormley:

You can connect with Jeffrey on Instagram and LinkTree

By Jeffrey Gormley 

when I roll out a large sheet of paper and give children absolute freedom to draw whatever they want, at least one will put their hand on the paper and draw an outline
it happens every time, and very often when I work with grown ups too
of course, these young artists don’t realise that they are recapitulating a move that has been core to art for tens of thousands of years, as seen on the walls of caves throughout the world
hand outlines, finger prints, foot prints
these are the primary marks that we leave on the world
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we all have a mark to make
we can’t help but leave traces everywhere we go
carving initials in a tree trunk, signing our name
writing a poem, speaking up for a cause
starting a company, building a house, making a family
I don’t think of legacy any more
I focus, here and now, on the mark I am making on the present situation
I tune in to how my move, my action, my speech, my gesture can be part of the coming to matter of what is happening now
because I think in terms of ecology, I aspire to the lightest touch possible
I ask myself: what is the lightest, most accurate, least imposing intervention I can make, that can still help this situation to become what it wants to be?
what is the lightest trace I can leave?

Seeding the Future #22 #cong24 #legacy

Synopsis:

SEEDING THE FUTURE is an exciting new feature documentary film in development, using a novel letter writing approach, to tap into a mosaic of contemporary voices all asking the same fundamental question:
‘What can we do together, in a time of deepening ecological crisis, to seed a better future?’

Total Words

341

Reading Time in Minutes

1

Key Takeaways:

  1. Every day we are bombarded by tragic stories about the unfolding ecological and climate crisis – the legacy for future generations – and, more often than not, we feel paralyzed by the scale of transformation needed.
  2. Imagine the power of tapping into the worldview of our future descendants!
  3. What wisdom, warnings, inspiration and hope might they offer us for these challenging times on what can we do together, in a time of deepening ecological crisis, to seed a better future?
  4.  This question has inspired the main creative concept at the heart of this new film; where individuals are invited to write a ‘Letter from a Future Descendent’ to those living now.

About Dónal Ó Célleachair :

Dónal Ó Céilleachair is a multiple-award winning filmmaker with 30 years of experience in cinema, broadcast television and the arts. His work has been shown in cinemas, museums, galleries, film festivals and on broadcast television and streaming services worldwide.

Contacting Dónal Ó Célleachair:

You can contact with Donal via email or see his work on Anu Pictures.

By Dónal Ó Célleachair

Director, Dónal Ó Célleachair has been immersed in all things ecological over the past 10 years from his many years working on the Eco Eye series on RTÉ, to his deep involvement with WeALL (The Wellbeing Economy Alliance), Active Hope and Ecodharma Ireland giving him direct access to many of Ireland’s leading contemporary proponents of ecological thinking.

This proof-of-concept film is a creative attempt to tap into some of the core ideas at the heart of this movement that is inspiring ever-evolving ways to transform our relationship to our world, to ourselves and to each other.