Dialektikon event 12th February
Dialektikon 2012
is a new entertainment based on a revolutionary ’60’s happening and inspired by today’s Occupy movement and the Arab Spring. It’s a free mix of passionate radical speeches with poetry and folk song that becomes an open discussion for players and audience: how do we get ourselves out of this present mess and build a better world?
Dialektikon 2012
draws its inspiration from the Congress of the Dialectics of Liberation, a tempestuous event that took place at the Roundhouse, London, in July 1967, when from across the world intellectuals, activists, anarchists, hippies and poets gathered to debate how to liberate human society from the evils of capitalism, racism, war and environmental destruction.
The radical stars whose speeches are recreated here include controversial psychiatrist RD Laing who summoned the Congress, Black Power leader Stokely Carmichael demanding justice, Marxist philosopher Herbert Marcuse on the necessity of a truly socialist society, visionary scientist Gregory Bateson predicting climate change and Beat poet Allen Ginsberg teaching that we are all one.
Notting Hill jazz troubadour Michael Horovitz, old friend of both Laing and Ginsberg, shares his memories of the Congress while two of the original organisers and psychotherapist colleagues of Laing’s Dr Joseph Berke and Dr Leon Redler add their thoughts on its meaning today. There are songs from international award-winning folk singer Pete Morton. Film of the Congress
Anatomy of Violence
, shot by distinguished documentary film-maker Peter Davis, plays through the breaks, and finally after the audience discussion there’s a poetry and song-fest led by Michael and Pete and open to all.
In the spirit of the ’60’s the all-women production team – producer Victoria Childs, director Jacky Ivimy, designer Ivana Nohel, film-maker Louise Stevens – are presenting all this as a
free
event. They’ve already brought it to Occupy London at St Paul’s, and the next stop, on
Sunday
,
12
th
February
, is
Kingsley Hall, Powis Road, London E3 EHJ.
Kingsley Hall, in the heart of the East End, was home to Gandhi during his visit to London and to RD Laing’s radical experiment that saw patients and doctors living together in community, and that history adds its own special atmosphere to
Dialektikon 2012
. Come along and join in!
DIALEKTIKON 2012
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Writer/Director: Jacky Ivimy
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