The Contest in Context: virtual program on poetry, allegory, and Uighur language politics

The Contest in Context: virtual program on poetry, allegory, and Uighur language politics

Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery at Haverford College

Courtesy Haverford College.

June 19, 2020
The Contest in Context: virtual program on poetry, allegory, and Uighur language politics
Launch event: June 29, 4pm, Slavs and Tatars studio visit & origins of The Contest of the Fruits
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The Contest of the Fruits is a 19th-century allegorical text, written in Uighur, that captures the possibilities of boundary crossings to cultivate understanding, tolerance, and identity in a pluralistic world. Berlin based art collective Slavs and Tatars will bring this text to life through an array of activities that will bend borders, tickle tongues, and fracture fixed identities. This virtual program is part of an extended project including an artist residency, film premiere, exhibition at Haverford’s Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, and a publication. 

Slavs and Tatars is an internationally-renowned art collective devoted to an area east of the former Berlin Wall and west of the Great Wall of China known as Eurasia. The collective’s practice is based on three activities: exhibitions, publications and lecture-performances.

In collaboration with Haverford College’s Hurford Center for the Arts and Humanities, Twelve Gates Arts, and the Philadelphia chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Philadelphia), Slavs and Tatars will present a virtual event series,  The Contest in Context, offering a deeper dive into the project’s core themes. All events are free to attend and require advanced registration. The series launches on Monday, June 29 at 4pm EST with a Slavs and Tatars Studio Visit & The Origins of The Contest of the Fruits. Full event schedule and details can be found here.  

The Contest of the Fruits is supported by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage.


The Contest in Context Program

Slavs and Tatars studio visit & the origins of The Contest of the Fruits
Monday, June 29

Uighur and Urdu poetry reading and discussion
Thursday, July 23

Multilingual, Multivocal: Rap outside of the Mainstream
Thursday, September 24

The Contest of the Fruits animated film sneak preview
Thursday, October 29

Red-Black Thread, a Slavs and Tatars lecture-performance
Thursday, November 19

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