We kept asking questions—sometimes playfully, sometimes seriously—and discussed painful experiences while our eyes sparkled with curiosity. In that process, we were both very similar and very different people.

Join us for the screening of Hanami in the pavilion on 17 January at 17:00.

Hanami is a short essay-documentary that delves into themes of culture, language, and the ephemerality of life. Through the voices of two narrators from different cultural and linguistic backgrounds, the film explores how their dialogue leads to connection that transcend divisions and foster meaningful understanding.

Following the screening, engage in an interactive workshop inspired by the film’s central theme. This session introduces our "alternative dialogue technique," a reflective approach designed to encourage authentic communication and deeper connections across diverse identities and perspectives.

Light refreshments will be provided during the workshop session.

 

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This project is presented by students Priscille Rosier and Andie Lee