IETM Global Pod
In this episode of IETM Global Pod, moderator Gulli Sekse is joined by Global Connectors Andreia Duarte (Brazil) and Louise Gallagher (Aotearoa New Zealand) for an important conversation about working with Indigenous artistic communities, supporting Indigenous-led artistic practice, and rethinking collaboration through decolonial perspectives. Together, they explore how Indigenous knowledge systems, languages, cosmologies, and artistic practices challenge institutional structures and offer new ways of understanding community, ecology, identity, and collective responsibility. GUESTS Gulli Sekse (Norway) Founder of Vertica, a platform for dramaturgy, artistic strategy, and distribution based in Bergen, Norway. Gulli works internationally across performing arts collaboration and artistic development. Andreia Duarte (Brazil) Art director, curator, actress, and researcher based in São Paulo. Andreia has spent more than twenty-five years collaborating with Indigenous artists, leaders, and communities across Brazil, focusing on decolonial artistic practice, ecology, embodiment, and cultural exchange. Louise Gallagher (Aotearoa New Zealand) CEO of Performing Arts Network of New Zealand (PANNZ). Louise works closely with Māori and Pasifika artists, advocating for Indigenous contemporary performance practices nationally and internationally. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS * Working ethically with Indigenous artistic communities * Māori contemporary performance and cultural revitalisation * Indigenous artistic practices beyond Western categorisation * Decolonising institutions and leadership structures * The relationship between art, land, ecology, and collective knowledge * Language preservation through contemporary performance * Collaboration through listening, consultation, and shared decision-making * The risks Indigenous artists and communities face politically and economically KEY DISCUSSION POINTS INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE & CONTEMPORARY PERFORMANCE Louise and Andreia discuss how Indigenous contemporary performance practices combine storytelling, spirituality, ecology, language, and political reflection in ways that often move beyond Western artistic categories and structures. DECOLONISING ARTISTIC INSTITUTIONS The conversation explores how organisations can work intentionally to decolonise their internal structures through representation, consultation, cultural protocols, and Indigenous leadership embedded at every level of decision-making. ART, ECOLOGY & COLLECTIVE RESPONSIBILITY Andreia reflects on how Indigenous cosmologies understand land, rivers, forests, plants, and animals as interconnected living systems rather than resources to exploit, fundamentally reshaping ideas about community and artistic responsibility. LANGUAGE AS CULTURAL SURVIVAL Louise shares how contemporary Māori theatre and performance contribute to language revitalisation and cultural continuity, demonstrating that Indigenous language is not a barrier to international audiences but a source of artistic strength. COLLABORATION THROUGH LISTENING Both guests emphasise that meaningful collaboration begins with listening, long conversations, trust-building, and shared decision-making — particularly around representation, institutional relationships, and financial structures. PROTECTING INDIGENOUS RIGHTS & CULTURAL FUTURES The episode highlights the ongoing political and economic pressures facing Indigenous communities, including land exploitation, underfunding, and policy changes that threaten Indigenous rights and cultural progress. MEMORABLE QUOTES “It’s important to listen to their point of view, what they think about what they want.” — Andreia Duarte “What is good for Māori is good for all of us.” — Louise Gallagher “It’s not for me necessarily to understand, but for me not to block.” — Louise Gallagher “The land is not ours — it’s a collective space.” — Andreia Duarte ABOUT IETM GLOBAL CONNECT The IETM Global Pod is part of the IETM Global Connect programme, bringing together performing arts professionals from across continents to exchange perspectives on urgent global issues shaping artistic practice today. More information: IETM Global Connect — IETM [https://www.ietm.org/en] CREDITS Produced by: Margherita Petti, Lottie Atkin, Giselle Musabimana & Ilaria De March Recorded, edited & produced by: Ben Phoenix / NEXI Media [https://www.nexi.tv] Co-funded by: IETM Associate Members & the European Union
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