Marc Bamuthi Joseph: What soccer can teach us about freedom
Marc Bamuthi Joseph: 足球教给我们的自由
TED Fellow Marc Bamuthi Joseph is a curator of words, ideas and protagonists. His bold, poetically-driven work investigates social issues and cultural identity. Full bio
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rising up against gravity
on the soccer pitch.
to revive the dead,
化学药品(肾上腺素),
at a contemporary arts center,
我是一个现代艺术馆的馆长,
that doesn't bleed or sweat or cry.
没有血汗、泪水的艺术。
are going to live in a time
are fresh water and empathy.
是淡水和同情的时代。
and majestic sculpture
艺术的东西吧。
to turn that inspiration
让我把这灵感
who loves sports.
热爱运动的戏剧家。
my latest piece /peh-LO-tah/
peh-LO-tah时,
was a means for my own immigrant family
and normality and community
用足球来建立一种连续性,
and assault on immigrant identity,
移民身份受到攻击的时刻,
as an affirmational tool
第一代美国人和移民儿童
and immigrant kids,
movement patterns on the field
across social and political borders.
play on endangered ground.
危险的地方生活与玩耍。
that they use to plan the next goal
to navigate the next block.
and even divisively,
经常是抽象的,有分歧的,
"build this wall,"
“建这个墙”,
是因为我们的自由。”
that are beautifully designed
back to something that exists inside
存在于内心、
part soccer tournament,
一部分是政治学课程,
field of inquiry
针对年轻人的政治活动。
political action for young people.
"Moving and Passing."
(移动和传递)
site-specific performance
基于不同场地的表演,
for the urgent question
来回应现在很危急的
a 15-year-old kid from Honduras
来自洪都拉斯,
哈莱姆区(Harlem),
to two Nigerian immigrants.
生于华盛顿特区,父母是尼日利亚移民。
dribbling through cones
a marching band comes down the field.
一个行进乐队走向了球场。
with the exuberance of culture,
与文化的丰富性相结合,
would explain Black Lives Matter,
Black Lives Matter(黑人抗议歧视的活动),
would explain gun control,
可以怎么解释枪支管制,
is the perfect metaphor
怎么完美的比喻了
我们自己的自由。
that we can all agree to do together.
我们都愿意一起做的事。
of this spinning ball.
关于这旋转的球的官方体育活动。
to connect the joy of the game
in sight of a better position.
方向移动的移民群体。
to connect their families' histories
after the ball beats the goalie,
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Marc Bamuthi Joseph - Arts activist, spoken word artistTED Fellow Marc Bamuthi Joseph is a curator of words, ideas and protagonists. His bold, poetically-driven work investigates social issues and cultural identity.
Why you should listen
Marc Bamuthi Joseph is a steadfast believer in empathy as the most valuable currency in building community, and he seeks to spark curiosity and dialogue about freedom, compassion and fearlessness through pioneering arts stewardship and education. A 2017 TEDGlobal Fellow, Bamuthi graced the cover of Smithsonian Magazine as one of America's Top Young Innovators in the Arts and Sciences; artistically directed HBO's "Russell Simmons presents Brave New Voices"; and is an inaugural recipient of the United States Artists Rockefeller Fellowship, which annually recognizes 50 of the country’s greatest living artists. Dance Magazine named him a Top Influencer in 2017.
Bamuthi's evening-length work, red black and GREEN: a blues, was nominated for a 2013 Bessie Award for "Outstanding Production (of a work stretching the boundaries of a traditional form)" and he has won numerous grants including from the National Endowment for the Arts and Creative Capital Foundation. His noted work /peh-LO-tah/ is inspired by soccer and Bamuthi's first generation American experience, intersecting global economics, cross-border fan culture and the politics of joy.
Bamuthi is the founding Program Director of the non-profit Youth Speaks, and he is a co-founder of Life is Living, a national series of one-day festivals which activate under-resourced parks and affirm peaceful urban life. His essays have been published in Harvard Education Press; he has lectured at more than 200 colleges, has carried adjunct professorships at Stanford and Lehigh, among others, and currently serves as Chief of Program and Pedagogy at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco.
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