Les Diambourou: Esclavage et émancipation à Kayes - Mali
westafrica-archives.org
Synopsis:
Slavery was officially abolished in French Sudan (nowadays Mali) by
the French colonial administration in 1905 but effective emancipation of
former slaves happened to be a very long process, which would still be
topical beyond the Independence of Mali in 1960. Our documentary film collects the memories of slavery in Kayes. By telling the story of those who resisted slavery by escaping their masters and by founding new independent and free communities in the district of Kayes in the first half of the twentieth century, this documentary film is a unique audiovisual archive of slave emancipation in Mali.
L'esclavage fut officiellement aboli au Soudan français (Mali actuel) par l'administration coloniale française en 1905, mais l'émancipation réelle des anciens esclaves devait se révéler un processus beaucoup plus long, qui continuera à être d'actualité bien au-delà de l'indépendance du pays en 1960.
Ce documentaire collecte les mémoires de l'esclavage à Kayes au Mali. En racontant l'histoire de ceux qui résistèrent à l'esclavage par la fuite et la fondation de nouvelles communautés libres et indépendantes dans la première moitié du 20ème siècle, c'est une archive audio-visuelle unique de l'histoire de l'émancipation des esclaves au Mali.
http://fannychallier.com/index.php/collaborations/les-diambourou/
Bios:
Dr Marie Rodet is a Mali expert with a MA in Politics (Rennes) and a PhD in African Studies (Vienna). She is currently a Lecturer in the History of Africa in the History Department at SOAS, University of London. She also convenes the MA Film and History programme and teaches on a number of undergraduate and graduate degree courses including “Muslim Societies in West Africa”, “Gender, Sex and Punishment in West Africa”, “Historical Perspectives on Gender in Africa” and “Slavery in West Africa in the 19th and 20th Centuries”.
She has regularly been to Mali since 1998. She spent almost 9 months in West Africa in 2003-2004 to research my PhD thesis. Apart from Mali, she has also been to Senegal, Burkina Faso, The Gambia, Ethiopia and South Africa.
Since 2008 she has been managing a project to salvage 100 years of archival materials in Mali in cooperation with the Malian Ministry of Territorial Affairs, the French Embassy in Mali and the authorities of the District of Kayes. During this project, she trained ten Malian assistant archivists in Kayes for four months.
Concomitantly, she has been working on her own research project and documentary film on slavery and emancipation in Kayes, spending in an all almost two years in Mali from 2008 to 2010.
Accounts of her current research have been released in several Austrian mass media. She has also given expertise interviews in French and English for France 24, BBC Afrique, BBC News, BBC World (TV and radio service), BBC 5 live, BBC 4, The Financial Times, The Independent, The Telegraph, Reuters and Science. She has also been providing consultancy for the Austrian Development Agency, the Austrian Red Cross, the BBC and the UN
Fanny Challier is a visual artist. Her photographs, videos, drawings encompass the complex relations between human beings and their environment, the "ecumene". Through her travels to Mali, she got especially interested in different forms of housing environments.
Her exhibitions:
17 May - 8 June 2013 :
29e Rendez-Vous des Jeunes Plasticiens avec l'association Elstir, SAINT-RAPHAEL
21 September 2012 :
Parking Day, en collaboration avec Nicolas Boulet et l’association Cyclope
16-30 June 2011 :
Territoires, exposition collective à la galerie Michel Journiac, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, PARIS, 75
Barbara Glowczewski, Bahar Majdzadeh, Karen O’Rourke, Marie-Isabelle Ribes, Hanchen Tsai, Sabrina Biokou-Sellier, Renaud Baur, le LAAB (Laboratoire Associatif d’Art et de Botanique : Sabrina Issa, Nicolas Bralet et Hugo Roger)
curator: Karen O’Rourke
5 December 2010 - 2 January 2011 :
Exposition de Noël, quatrième édition, en partenariat avec le Magasin, Ancien Musée de peinture, GRENOBLE, 38
5 - 11 April 2010 :
Pratiques d’amateurs, sur l’invitation de l’association 234523, exposition collective, Maison des Arts, MALAKOFF, 92
9 - 20 May 2009 :
26e Rendez-Vous des Jeunes Plasticiens, avec l’association ELSTIR, exposition collective, Complexe Gérard Philippe, LA GARDE, 83
21 - 22 March 2009 :
Printemps de l’Image et de la Photographie, Espace Jean Monnet, ANNONAY, 07
10-11-12 February 2009 :
Exposition des diplômés 2008 à l’IUT de BOURGES, 18
23 - 25 February 2007 :
Grand Ouvert, exposition collective au Musée de l’Hospice Saint-Roch, ISSOUDUN, 36
10-11-12 November 2006 :
Off de la Biennale d’Art Contemporain, BOURGES, 18
June 2006 :
Exposition collective à Emmetrop, BOURGES, 18
October 2004 :
Eux Au Plat, exposition collective au Musée d’Art Moderne de SAINT-ETIENNE, 42
Dar Salam/Mali Exp.3
Random shots from a third trip to Mali, West Africa. Few shots taken in Burkina Faso.
Mali Road Trip
5dMark2
Canon 24 / F1.8
Canon 24-105 / F4
Etalonnage: Magic Bullet
Son: Daby Touré "Iris"
Real + Montage: Alex
Canon 24 / F1.8
Canon 24-105 / F4
Etalonnage: Magic Bullet
Son: Daby Touré "Iris"
Real + Montage: Alex
Mali
Mali
Le pays attachant
We left, 8 of us, full of curiositylooking for something new
in a country that had been presented
as the poorest of the 'Africa and
among the poorest in the world.
We found a country still primitive
but rich in history
still connected to a agropastoral culture,
and Precisely for this
ideal casket of inviolable traditions
A genuine piece of Africa
where people abandon themselves
so serene and smiling to the
slow flow of time
and to the art of surviving
where the Niger, Falesia and the Desert
are the Lords in a
difficult nature, strong and invincible
People always come back from a trip a little different
at least in spirit
Dormant emotions and sensations never felt before
fill our hearts
call for reflection
about our society,
our hectic way of life
A JOURNEY will reset
Every now and then is good to stop and reflect
the diversity of our humanity, on our
silly
belief to belong to the most magnificent civilization.
Mali is "ATTACHANT" "touch the heart"
as it was written on our guide,
to fully understand that, we must
see
touch
interact
just so the experience can penetrate
and change our consciousness
Mali
Mali
Flashs
do quotidiano de um povo africano com uma cultura e uma história muito
ricas. A intensidade das cores mistura-se com o ritmo compassado de uma
vivência caótica, contrastante com a serenidade do rio Níger e dos
gestos simples mas subtis das suas gentes. Percorrer este país de
autocarro pode ser uma experiência verdadeiramente incrível e
inesquecível - uma viagem que cruza e espelha toda esta sua riqueza.
Flashes of the daily life of this African people. A people with a
very rich culture and history, where the intensity of the colours blend
with the marked rhythm of a chaotic existence that contrasts with the
serenity of the River Niger and the simple but subtle gestures of its
people. Touring the country by bus can be quite an incredible and
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