An Ocean Without Shore
November 9 – November 12, 2022
Córdoba, Spain

Ana María Millán’s LARP workshop at ‘An Ocean Without Shore’, the second public program of TBA21–Academy’s live research program Meandering, curated by Sofia Lemos. Photo: Lourdes Cabrera, 2022.
Audience at An Ocean Without Shore, the second public program of TBA21–Academy’s live research program Meandering, curated by Sofia Lemos, 2022.
Juan López Intzín and Claudia Pages in the audience at ‘An Ocean Without Shore’, the second public program of TBA21–Academy’s live research program Meandering, curated by Sofia Lemos. Photo: Lourdes Cabrera, 2022.
Audience at 'An Ocean Without Shore', the second public program of TBA21–Academy’s live research program Meandering, curated by Sofia Lemos. Photo: Lourdes Cabrera, 2022.
Musician Niño Rubén during the poetry reading at ‘An Ocean Without Shore’, the second public program of TBA21–Academy’s live research program Meandering, curated by Sofia Lemos. Photo: Lourdes Cabrera, 2022.
Communal meal at An Ocean Without Shore, the second public program of TBA21–Academy’s live research program Meandering, curated by Sofia Lemos. Photo: Lourdes Cabrera, 2022.
Associate Professor Amina Costa during the talk on sufism at ‘An Ocean Without Shore’, the second public program of TBA21–Academy’s live research program Meandering, curated by Sofia Lemos. Photo: Lourdes Cabrera, 2022.
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“I marveled at an Ocean without a Shore / and at a Shore without an Ocean,” writes the Al-Andalus mystic and poet Ibn Al-Arabi in 1199, the waves of which heave and overflow into a state of communion. Within this placeless and limitless expanse, historically divided perceptions of reality, both spiritual and material, come into communion, flowing into a single topography—a shoreless reach which, for Ibn Arabi, is the creative imagination.
  
As a space of seaborne sociality that reveals our fundamental interconnectedness, Arabi’s proposal for the creative imagination forms a scene of encounter between the subtle and the sensible. Lying at the confluence of these two seemingly separate planes, this imaginative awareness of our interbeing enables us to release the false dualisms such as world-self, or nature-culture, that both frame the world as distinct parts, disconnected and independent from the whole, and condition our ability to act within it. By encouraging a relational poetics between inner transformation and social change, Arabi’s verses heighten our capacities to transform the outer realities that envelop us—asking us what it means to dream today, and which capacities or resources might be needed for us to realize more ecologically sound and socially just worlds. Could such experiences of relational insight, linked to a metaphysics of the Ocean, deepen and enrich our presents for more loving communities and desirable oceanic futures?

Between November 9–12, 2022 Meandering convenes An Ocean Without Shore, an evocative waterscape that spans a free, multi-day, and city-wide conference-festival of performances, screenings, talks, meditation, LARP (live-action role playing), river-walks, communal meals, music, and poetry. The program moves through intergenerational conversations, stories, and exchanges between artists, activists, poets, practitioners, and thinkers that explore diverse riverine ways of being and belonging. Departing from the Guadalquivir, Andalusia’s great river, to explore expanded notions of Ocean stewardship, climate responsibility, contemporary mysticism, and renewed ritual, it proposes a space for reflection on how engaged and contemplative practice can strengthen local imaginaries, and redistribute ways of knowing within our surroundings. Spanning four days, the convening comprises a series of working sessions on critical river literacy, community outreach, and capacity-building with young persons, artists, and organizations, followed by an evening program of public-facing events that offer research-driven, experiential resources for deepening our understandings of interdependent ecosystems.

All our venues and locations are publicly accessible and our events are free.
CURATORIAL TEXT
CURATOR
Sofia Lemos
 
LOCATION
Plaza Séneca, Córdoba

Sala Orive, Córdoba

Casa Árabe, Córdoba

Casa del Agua, Córdoba

Cuevas del Pino*, Córdoba

Roman Bridge of Córdoba

Molino de Martos, Córdoba

Google Maps Locations here

*The events on Friday, 11 November at Cuevas del Pino will be outdoors. Please wear warm apparel and suitable footwear. Blankets will be provided on site, however, do feel free to bring yours. A free transfer will depart from Cruz de Rastro to Cuevas del Pino at 5:30pm and will return to the same location at 11:00pm. No registration is required. If you prefer to attend with your own vehicle, you can find directions to Cuevas del Pino in the google map link above. There is free access to parking at Cuevas del Pino.
 
WITH
Edgar Calel, Carolina Caycedo, Jessica Ekomane, Sally Fenaux Barleycorn, Coco Fusco, Francisco Godoy-Vega, Lafawndah, Lanoche, Isabel Lewis, Gracia López-Anguita, Juan Lopéz Intzín, Michael Marder, Ana María Millán, Fernanda Muñoz-Newsome, Eduardo Navarro, Claudia Pagès, Lorenzo Sandoval, Colin Self, Chaveli Sifre, and Rosa Tharrats, among others.
 
PRESS AREA
WORKSHOP OPEN CALL