Jude Kelly: Why women should tell the stories of humanity
Džud Keli (Jude Kelly): Zašto bi žene trebalo da pričaju priče o čovečanstvu
Jude Kelly is artistic director of Southbank Centre, Britain’s largest cultural institution. Full bio
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to be of universal importance,
smatra da imaju univerzalni značaj,
to be merely about women?
se smatra da su samo o ženama?
when she was 12.
kad joj je bilo 12 godina.
to become a theater director,
kako bih postala pozorišna rediteljka,
with the fact that people I'll never meet
koje nikad nisam upoznala
have progress.
obrazovanje, da napreduju.
and obviously you are, too.
a očigledno ste i vi.
Women of the World, seven years ago,
Žene sveta, pre sedam godina
across five continents.
širom pet kontinenata.
is Somaliland in Africa.
je Somalilend u Africi.
was going to these caves.
što idem tamo je poseta ovim pećinama.
of the oldest cave paintings in the world.
pećinskih slika na svetu.
round about 9,000 to 11,000 years old.
stare oko 9000 do 11000 godina.
ever since it evolved.
otkad je evoluiralo.
when I was a little girl.
kad sam bila devojčica.
this joyful, youthful figure?
ovu radosnu, mladalačku figuru?
and women who painted these."
i ženama koji su ovo naslikali."
absolutely askance, and he said,
skroz iskosa i rekao je:
it was 11,000 years ago."
to je bilo pre 11000 godina."
se ne bave ovim stvarima.
Žene nisu."
that I've seen continuously
comes down through the masculine,
prenosi kroz muževnost,
the priest, the rabbi, the holy man.
svešteniku, rabinu, svecu.
resides in the masculine,
počiva u muževnosti,
about who we really are,
o tome ko smo mi zaista,
the universal story
ispričati univerzalnu priču
just talk about women's experiences,
samo govoriti o ženskim iskustvima,
only really relevant to women
koja su važna jedino ženama
of whether we're prepared to believe
na to da li smo spremni da verujemo
that women's stories really matter,
da su ženske priče zaista važne,
about two examples of stories
of universal importance:
da imaju univerzalnu važnost:
when they were little --
kad su bili mali -
of this little alien
o tom malenom vanzemljcu
really bad scientists
back to his spaceship
nazad u njegov svemirski brod
have found out, and they're catching up
i sustižu ih,
and they've got their guns,
it's terribly frightening,
going to make it.
the bikes fly up in the air,
bicikl poleće u vazduh,
lica moje dece,
he's there with them, he's saving E.T.,
s njima je, spašava E. T.-a,
and she's crying her eyes out.
a ona plače iz dna duše.
Why can't I come?"
E. T.-a? Zašto ja ne mogu da pođem?"
so much in E.T.,
saživela sa E. T.-om,
if you understand
of what's happened,
for the therapy bills?"
račune za terapiju?"
had a word back from him,
još mi ni reč od njega nije stigla,
of what he intended with E.T.,
o tome šta je želeo sa E. T.-om,
and embrace difference."
i prihvatimo različitost."
the idea of girls' difference
ideju o različitosti devojčica
about all humanity.
o čitavom čovečanstvu.
about human goodness;
o ljudskoj dobroti;
a lad's heroic adventure.
junačku avanturu za momke.
for universal communication,
za univerzalnu komunikaciju,
through male's eyes.
kroz muške oči.
through all our books and our films,
kroz sve naše knjige i filmove,
by a male artist --
napisao umetnik muškarac -
that so many of these stories
da je veliki broj ovih priča
50 percent of the rights
50 procenata prava
as a young woman
podučavali kao mladu ženu
example of human dilemma
fearful that he won't be able to make it
koji se plaši da neće uspeti
for his father's murder.
about suicide being an option,
o tome kako je samoubistvo opcija,
who actually commits suicide, Ophelia,
izvršava samoubistvo je Ofelija,
and abused by him,
to the audience about her feelings.
da publici iskaže svoja osećanja.
he turns on his mum,
okreće se protiv majke
to fall in love with his uncle
da se zaljubi u njegovog ujaka
male dilemma, male struggle.
muškoj dilemi, muškoj borbi.
of human beings,
da je ovo priča o ljudskim bićima,
had two women in it.
matter less than men's.
global recognition.
that belongs to then.
to be a theater director,
pozorišna rediteljka,
directors in Britain," he said, "Jude."
u Britaniji", rekao je, "Džud."
there's Joan Littlewood, who's retired,
imamo Džoan Litlvud, koja je u penziji
who's just killed herself.
would you like to be?"
bi ti želela da budeš?"
the disgusting slur on gay women,
odvratno klevetanje gej žena,
that I wanted to be a director.
što želim da budem rediteljka.
dirigentkinji, a ona je rekla:
the conductor, and she said,
said exactly the same.
mi je rekao to isto.
we've made our mark.
ostavile smo svoj trag.
of the Paris Conservatoire
Pariskog konzervatorijuma
great physical strength
je velika fizička snaga
ne znaju da slikaju.
said two years ago,
immediately if it's written by a woman,
i da odmah znam da je pisac žena
because it's not worthy of me."
jer je to ispod mene."
their story doesn't matter,
da njihova priča nije važna,
to be the storyteller.
da budu pripovedači.
that you can't stand in the central space
da budete u centru pažnje
your goods up to a small, select group.
svoja dobra maloj, odabranoj grupi.
on smaller stages,
na manjim scenama,
these incredible, prominent spaces
neverovatne, ugledne prostore
if you're not an artist?
ako niste umetnik?
or an entrepreneur or a medic
ili preduzetnik ili lekar
za žene umetnike?
from the cave paintings,
to tell the human story,
da ispričaju ljudske priče,
is finally told by men,
na kraju ispripoveda muškarac,
to all our institutions,
of incapability of women
o nesposobnosti žena
in Nigeria, in China, in Russia,
u Nigeriji, u Kini, u Rusiji,
and women are being told
of creative inspiration.
o kreativnoj inspiraciji.
can be a creative genius?
ne mogu da budu kreativni genijalci?
their voices will be made.
će njihovi glasovi da se oblikuju.
to get past this moment
ako ćemo da prevaziđemo trenutak
that we are unequal,
a different world.
da zamisle drugačiji svet.
women and men,
and the stamina
energije i izdržljivosti
she's entitled to her dreams,
da ima pravo na svoje snove,
on behalf of the whole world,
u ime čitavog sveta,
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Jude Kelly - Theater director, producerJude Kelly is artistic director of Southbank Centre, Britain’s largest cultural institution.
Why you should listen
Jude Kelly was appointed artistic director of Southbank Centre, Britain's largest cultural institution, in 2006.
She founded Solent People's Theatre and Battersea Arts Centre, and was the founding director of the West Yorkshire Playhouse. In 1997, she was awarded an OBE for her services to theatre, and in 2015 she was made a CBE in the New Year honours for services to the Arts. She has directed over 100 productions from the Royal Shakespeare Company to the Châtalet in Paris.
In 2002, Kelly founded Metal, a platform where artistic hunches can be pursued in community contexts, with bases in Liverpool, Southend-On-Sea and Peterborough. She led the cultural team for the successful London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic bid and then served on the Board of the cultural Olympiad. She is a regular broadcaster and commentator on a range of issues relating to society, art and education.
Kelly created the WOW – Women of the World Festival in 2011. In 2011 she created the WOW: Women of the World Festival, now heading into its 7th year at Southbank Centre as well as in other parts of the UK and in countries all over the world.
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