Yasen Vasilev on Stepping out of Self-centred spaces

Broadening the conversation about ‘Working Internationally Sustainably’: Crossed perspectives from India, Bulgaria, the UK, Iran and the Gaza Strip. This is a series of conversations between Jumana Al-Yasiri, artists and art leaders from different contexts and continents.
 
Kunstenpunt | Flanders Arts Institute offers this podcast series as part of our trajectory A Fair New World?! in which we explore how to shape the new reality in a fair and inclusive way. In it, we connect our work around fair practices, sustainability, digitization and inclusive work.

In this conversation, Yasen Vasilev talks about the particularities of working in the arts in Bulgaria compared to other EU countries, global inequalities in international artistic networks and the urgency of slowing down creation processes in an increasingly fast-paced world.

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About Yasen Vasilev

Yasen Vasilev trained at the theatre academies of Sofia and Shanghai and works in the field of contemporary dance and performance as a dramaturge, writer and critic.

This conversation was conducted online byJumana Al-Yasiri on July 19 2022. Commissioned by Flanders Arts Institute as part of A Fair New Idea?! on the theme: ‘sustainability and international collaborations in the arts’.

Talks compiled and conducted by Jumana Al-Yasiri
Editing and sound design by Jérôme Devanne
Commissioned by Flanders Arts Institute