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maybe with ohio to someone i can practice seeing someone. i can probably even judy higher, it won't be fun for the, the one of the. but a lot of you looking forward happy can. you can keep it. i know the let's go by most we have no time to learn what you like. people give it and there's lots to do. and they move to this. it does. i'm driven by the fields. i will just as a kid, if we don't run the program next, the no one will miss. obviously that will be football. team one who is the name of the plan. so we can build nuclear power plants here,
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but we can create something with control production is supposed to meet him a lot if there's an interest among creative young people with now, we cannot let them leave the country, things that as we cannot lose them, that they are pulling up money at the new company down the business. so me to reach out and prefer me translating anti fascist literature is a deliberate choice. then after all, look around you and it's a very dangerous time. we're living in it and we must not forget what happened 80 years ago. except as some of us clocks, young machine is every year environment, the good to institute awards, the good submittals, jimmy's highest prize, honor in contributions to international culture relations. we meet the 2024 recipients, common romero, carol
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a driving force behind chilion theater. east coast guess you'll skip these fonts for an independent up scene in north macedonia. but 1st, claudia cabrera, the voice of german language literature in mexico. one of mexico's most important translators, cloudy a couple data lives in the call, your county district of mexico city, green and tranquil. the neighborhood is characterized by its colonial architecture in a small studio and the roof of her house. she translates german into mexican spanish, often up to 10 pages a day. she specializes in the works of german authors and exile the distribution seen some questions i look and makes. most of these books were written in mexico, but they weren't available in mexico when such was they were out of french, as i said, for spanish translations to spanish. i don't translate for spain i translate from
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mexico dansville, after all, i feel it's perfectly legitimate and to prefer to translate in my own language variant on the often class. this was the only way to bring these works back on the mexican readership vac avita nights. cloudy, a temporary, it has translated close to 70 works. it all started 13 years ago. the go to institute enrollment hits neighborhood in mexico city. she was working at the reception desk when her talent for translation was noticed. today she needs her publisher there. he recently published her new translations of anna segers internationally, a clean books, the 7th cross and trends that seem pretty me sort of put initially, surprises me time and again, because she managed to be on the role of a translator. and yet she doesn't just set out to translate to work. we don't know, but she just boots herself entirely to the age mpm. when indeed we look at that, and she really, really blends that work of a cultural advocate with that of a translator with the tv aided daughter claudia. things loudy has
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a great talent for connecting with people, supporting the work of publishers and the work of translators. and i love what anybody actually fight for and defense or treat and her colleagues, meaning that there are other things of interest that i won't notice. in the 19 thirty's, mexico was a safe haven for more than $1500.00 german intellectuals, including many of the jewish communists. the work so they created, then continued to be important for the good to institute and mexico today, according to his director p. a intimate. that's why the institute is providing financial support for cooperators new translations of anna segers, mexico, games that's unlike other latin american countries. mexico was a place where a lot of creative output by german sleep national socialism can take place. and that's why i believe it's so important today that i'm as big as work to god. we translate it by cloudy, a computer phase, renewed visibility to data. it is also certainly very pertinent to many of the
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migrants now living here in mexico, who have migrated here from central and south america. he austin's calling me to call and also see if i'm able to kind of be clear on ana. segers was already a renee and also by 1933 when she fled to friends and then to mexico in 1941. this photo shows her with her great granddaughter and that to you, read the funny in our lives and mexico. she's a french theater director and ask her plato to translate, which is probably her great grandmother's most famous story for a new production. the excursion of the debt goes we, i'm fairly general from an intellectual standpoint that was hugely beneficial to discuss this with claudia with them. yeah, i was 4 years old with my great grandmother died recall i couldn't even read back them all. jerry. german is not my mother tongue works out. he is, he said that the show culture, which i'd say she knows better than i do, brings us together. we didn't write the production together, but we always exchanged ideas. we had,
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she's very interested in seeing the performance and offering her support at the no vol. active didn't see that home. why the play was performed in an old film with kind of segers and her translates, are looking on drugs on the plate. her great grandmother, she recounts, and the 1st person the fates of her friends during 2 world wars for cobra fish regarded as the mexican voice of anna segers. this is a very different experience from translating books. when you get to stew can cool cookies. it's always quite special to watch plays that i've translated myself phyllis, because then i can experience firsthand whether the translation is right or not on of to go. systems dimpled on his own discount. i can tell from the audiences reactions. ok, leasing. are they laughing in the right place? see? so this thing, are they horrified at the right moment? the sting moment? i can really tell that the yes it worked does have good job. separate off finds
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inspiration and mexico as largest art has cinema. facilitate one of her favorite places is also where she provides interpretation during german sentiment days. and the vast come sailors library is invaluable when she's researching her translation projects. mexico was a country with great social disparities in high poverty rates. at the same time, it cherishes its culture as capital taking, spending, libraries play and absolutely vital role in mexico vi because books are expensive. and so many people don't have the money to keep buying new books. so i've also emailed you the, i know you supposed to call some people don't read that much in mexico for that very same reason, since they have other priorities. just keep under, that's where public library is gonna play a very important role that somebody should be looking in is the value of all the property. it also gives translation. a public platform by appearing live in front of an audience is a co founder of a translators association. or the translation workshop. she organizes to facilitate
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networking and promote the young talent. most of the inside look at other translating doesn't have to be a solitary activity. for them, you can also be done as a team you can sort of like a ball bouncing from one place to the next, but it helps us to connect and learn from each other. so say claudia has helped me a lot is finding translation jobs out of her own generosity. i recently translated a novel and she was my editor. what i can put you on hold on. no real idea for me. next door to the greatest source of support and computers. life is her husband. funeral schmidt, a german journalist who calls mexico home. he is also her editor. sometimes even during lunch breaks the work on fine shooting the best prices for corporate road dealing with topics of war and displacement is an ongoing part of her life's work. this is for me to push out. i know for me, translating anti fascist literature is
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a deliberate choice. then, after all, look around you on the thursday after the party in germany meeting and argentina restaurant, probably trump in the united states, the feeling flush, the many refugees in the world. that is a very dangerous time. we're living in it, and we must not forget what happened 80 years ago, except guessing those plots young cuz she and is 53 kept forever. has many plans for big dream is to write her own novel. and she intends to continue to translating exiled authors into a mexican spanish and fighting to ensure that such literature is not forgotten. this is why cover has been awarded the 2024 bits of metal, the
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continuing of focus on the 2024 good should matter when as we go to scope you the capital of north macedonia in southeast, in new york, it is an extremely hot summer day in skokie. nevertheless, it's greg casual. scott makes her way through the city to the control center. she and a group of like minded people found it as a hub for the independent arts seen the small get committed community. only a few such been used in the north macedonian capital, the, the, my was, i mean it's uh, this small communities at all. no small here of people is fighting for other perspectives. move on in the mirror, a contemporary culture. that is big tv is big for an alternative, independent culture computer, and then there's of use of the computer socialist basic mean like
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a solitary tree in the middle of a desert and all that of a mass that it's boosting. yeah, we are lonely because that society has made us feel lovely to for them to all simon copay is, is got guess was because she is fond of the more retro futuristic buildings of the 1970s built with international aid after the devastating earthquake of 1963, the quote of the old train station has stood still ever since a reminder of the catastrophe. half a century later she says, scorpion was destroyed again by politicians transforming the city of modernism into a new classical fairy tale facade. complete with pseudo historical monuments. based on good afternoon assorted that in the after the 1963 earthquake and it was a city of solidarity. a good that today. it's a simplified city is little difficult to, uh, says i would describe it as a kind of a little cool archaeological media engineering to see a historical re interpretation because we need to speak of our histories are being
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stolen from other safety. and we must now counter this with a strategy for you to resistance. the game is of the is good, casual sky is giving an interview to the news channel, bescedy $24.00. she's a respected expert and has been an advisor to culture ministers. but now the national conservatives have returned to power. what will that mean for cultural policy above the city stands the museum of contemporary art scope, yet built in 1970. but appearances are deceptive. contemporary art has no applicant here. all the more reason for the kid to institute to ally itself with cultural activists like gifts, scott scott, good sites. indeed, there were times when the government outright blog, if not banter activities because i think the cultural center topic got to talk to come go to it, sent home. the titles and things are a little easier now, but the fact remains that the alternative art is not respected as to the inverse installed it. and i'm always amazed at how she finds the strength and never and
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tires and kim she is really fighting to ensure that young artist have a space to come together to exhibit, to receive support. that's a good product rather than fighting along. so i guess what scott is tiana spots of sky together. they organized festivals and create projects for contra, pulled a cultural and g o. and they also connect artists from school, peer with others in the balkans and throughout europe. both what it is and let them know what's extraordinary about escrow decided even though everyone is facing difficult and discouraging conditions. the sort of lucy is someone who never gives a lot deal was it was always tries to find way more than light and not you know, and she also challenges you to reflect on how far you consequence of it, either read this book, either see the renowned drama, theater in scope, you had provided the backdrop, the guess was because childhood night after night, her parents performed on stage growing up in the theater sheets. her fostering personal responsibility and critical thinking. to date these photos,
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reminder of her mother's great career. they are bonded by a firm belief in the power of culture to shape a country, the name on the still doable, so included and copied validate the only a massive cultural capital cloud. and it's in time we can to build nuclear power plant, was the more we can create something with control production tools to meet the logic. does that mean that they've, they met, there's an interest among creative, young people? who do i think we cannot let them leave a country that we cannot, we sample not bunk at the computer. you know, it's got to 1000 in a country where many people want to emigrate. young creatives especially, are often willing to stay to build something like a skilled, casual sca herself. a role model who was now being honored with a 2024 debt and metal. she makes really significant partnership in berlin. inside could have been parties elsewhere, but at the end, she always come back to where she belongs most. and when she just contribute to
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most, i think that that she will always be inspirational for our culture. because yes, now with this have, or she also become a cultural legend, cultural hero. when it all becomes too much for her guess let's go retreats to the mountains in the orthodox monastery of versa. since the 14th century, it has been a spiritual centre in the southern balkan. today, it's an important cultural heritage site. for years now, she's known the months who lived here by their own codes secluded and self sufficient. she's deeply impressed by their spiritual freedom and mutual care, unless he has most of the items worth of if decala it, will you people be i feel at home in new york for lynn and other major cities of corporate to do the move. the con, the boldest slides, but when i come here needs to come to where i find my alternative family, my alternative, hollins, all sudden the same as well. i realize which is not so easy to return to all that
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makes up our society. well. what owners thought well knew that nash adults, the still, she knows that she will return to scope, yet there are more test. so waiting her is good, casual scott is a wonder between worlds, but she always has her eyes fixed on the future. the now we had back to latin america to this is a scene in chile to meet the next 2024 goose and middle window santiago did to the western side to america, and other streaming office building the fidelity on the actual m, u. r. c. time has their weekly meeting at the heart of it's all the fun, very common romero pedal. she's been shipping tea leaves. cultural scene was at the actual immune festival for over 30 years. it all began with
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a special encounter with a new when will they actually come from a small town where there was no stay or so later in college, the whole underground fish and movement became a well that was giving you something back it up and it gave you your soul by the allotted amount. yes. when we need, i became very connected to, to music. and so yes, a through meeting andre is past is some of the city. he was a light in the darkness of the dictatorship, and he was the one who decided we should take theater to the street. yeah, the, i guess a better luck. on 1973, she leaves socialist president, salvador, i and it was over through him by the military, rather than capitulate. you chose suicide. general augusta aquino chet established a military dictatorship, persecuting, and killing thousands of political opponents. many would disappear without a trace in 1994, 4 years after the end of the dictatorship, carmen funded the actual meal theatre festival. in addition to the train station,
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along with an actor and future cultural minister, helena over here at cooper vehicle. i think this is where it all began, so we'll do that. the assessed you on my punctual west, the cultural space we had at the time, 11 after 17 years of dictatorship with these democracy was just at the beginning. because with pass through, i'm using it as it became possible to see many different theater ensembles, even though suddenly we become part of the official culture on offer. even though we were very alternative, instead of 7 people. 12 ok, there's it completely altered the development of theater and our country you'll be at the look device. carmen has meanwhile turned the festival in january, intellectually and cultural highlights for the rest of the year. other productions are staged here, like this was not a patient of the best selling the whole b. carmen pumps in to see rehearsals of the play which cast a critical eye on social inequality,
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intially the carmen and her largely female team at the actual meal. never have a lot of spare time. similar to we do with it. ok, but with just a handful of women, i mean if that's where the meal comes in, excuse me, suggest that it's a genetic expression. that means always in a hurry, let me go by most we have no time to launch it. i can't forget that. and there's lots to do, and they move to this, it the design mentors and by the fields that will just disappear if we don't run the program the that no one will miss. obviously that will be to call this a took him one us about his fighting the tide of forgetting is another of carmen and few times missions. for example, the, that you and us, you know, was once we purpose as a political president by the military regime. last year, direct turkey. animal comes out on stage to play about the trauma right here. and that's why we said we bought a big deal. i mean, no,
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but i can't convince them load as the dictatorship is absolutely present you and has been for 50 years. okay, so that's one of the problems in to the top of i meant that the, the trauma that's been inherited from ours and it was gonna the younger generations experience it just as their families did not put them in their father's mother's grandmothers and grandfathers only. that's how it goes, until it's a shared trauma that still exist u e. u. when we create pieces of the dictatorship, now they're still absolutely contemporary. we're with us and some of them and they come from put in a change of scene to fall apart. i used to the cities artist collected, they became stars at the alternative scene with their feminist flash mobs. at the theatre part go to them. they're presenting a cool production with the actual m u addressing brutality against women and queer
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people. the police and military and truly are still powerful and often use violence against minorities and demonstrators. and this is what i thought you might think. oh, so because they look for me an email that we're tackling and a raised feminist issues from the 30 guy. cool. such as making the role of caregivers and other unpaid work visible and out a them on the, such as the rights of non binary people. and nobody will give us time though, but a, all these topics i didn't greetings, we mix together e to create an exciting dish. i'm going to go move on this weapon and we're aiming to hook up a feminist revolution scene. i do not, i will feel family raising political awareness is one thing. but carmen also wants to inspire people from all walks of like increasing communal experiences. every festival post a huge hurry to la monita. the presidential palace here were 50 years ago with the
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crew to wound into the heart of g like and then she lazy. i see it says performance in front of the bottom down on the sales, the sense of political power meet the author forming that every year is an important political, autistic, and cultural achievement for the people here in the house of the city. we come without the theater to the remainder of the painting, our experiences click on pre in the north. we celebrate audit. and sometimes we cried together to leave it on the end of the se. in january, 2007, over 2000000 people marveled at parties. group royal to luke says, john hopkins, quite a sensation in the audience was michelle talk to let then the newly elected president, the 1st woman to run t lee shooting her 2 terms. she was a great supporter of culture. the 2 women have gunk loops. they had great respect for each other from the beginning. i have a good role for me. i can remember my conversations with carmen and no one else.
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she gave me the impression of being a strong, powerful woman with a norm as a commitment to culture. level 2 are definitely that on to people. if i'm good. i think carmen is a visionary and a pioneer. i see it on what she's made it. her mission to not only offer high quality culture and do that, but you also provide access to the people who can't afford to complete it. i believe that's changed the lives of many people. you could okay, so i can be, oh, love you and, and we, to him in 2009 commune invites picking up our to, to the, the world for known. german choreographer comes for 2 weeks with our entire symbol, despite being severely ill with cancer. because taylor, we travel throughout ceiling north. we live with her in the know the south. by now we dance together 8 together last together and braced each other. some it was to be picking up osha's last trip before her death in june 2009. 1 year later, the last choreograph work was finally performed in santiago and extraordinary
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moving for the actual meal and a mass of finalization for peanut. the way, when the little moment must be put sensitivity visa, it was one of the most important moments of my life and korea. then it is simply make sure they accept, then typically yeah, the privilege of being zillow closer to her, off to seeing her, what they said and to hug. how do you know we, how does open joe know who to send me to the front desk. so you want to add to a meal, aims to connect generations. an exhibition on the cult puppet new show, trent a menu to was a hit with young audiences. there also regular acting workshops in schools, particularly outside of santiago. carmen's team strives to meet theater, accessible to younger generations, and ensure the future future getting more exec data. we won't survive the full
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theater to survive. we have to do it every day. i'm fight for it every day when you mess it and we have to stimulate people's imaginations without images. and when they move it to theater so that i can say all task as to fill the auditorium, the whole list because that's what community is created. and here we want to celebrate the power of conviction. so she, one years ago it helped us to go on and say, you know, we still have it today because we know how necessary it is available. can this a said, the premier of common for medical care has been a fixture and the critical seats are seen for years now. for her commitment and tireless work, she's received of goods and mental 2024. you could bring together vital political themes. resilience at a touch of wins either we. she does have an impact far beyond the borders of to the the
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