Arika - Episode 11: To End the World as We Know It
- Tickets
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Ticket details will be announced in September
- Dates and times
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13th - 17th Nov 2024
Check venue opening times
5 days of revolutionary, anti-colonial, anti-denialist, indigenous, trans feminist, anti-state, collectivist, abolitionist and communist experimental film, performance, music, discussion and study of our collective incompleteness—arrayed against the colonial ordering of how we come to know the world—practicing how we might exist otherwise, right here and now.
Episode 11 brings together artists, filmmakers, musicians, poets, activists, historians, educators, organisers and communities who in different ways rehearse, practice or imagine other ways of existing and conceiving of existence—an entangling of everything human and nonhuman, the earth and the land, the social and the personal, the past, present and future—right here and now. Please join us.
With: Ailton Krenak, Karrabing Film Collective, Elizabeth Povinelli, Leanne Betasamosake Simpson, Denise Ferreira da Silva, Ayreen Anastas & Rene Gabri, Robin D. G. Kelley, Beatriz Santiago Muñoz, Robyn Maynard, Ligia Lewis, Amilcar Packer, Mezna Qato, Sadia Shirazi and more TBC…
Plus a music programme curated with Counterflows, including Chuquimamani Condori and more TBC…
Full programme and schedule announced in September. Tickets available in October.
Episode 11 is presented by Arika, a political arts organisation concerned with supporting connections between artistic production and social change. Sign up to Arika’s mailing list via their website to be the first to hear about programme and ticket announcements.
Supported by Creative Scotland, Paul Hamlyn Foundation and Glasgow Life
Accessibility guides
Read the Accessibility Guide for Tramway on AccessAble
Large Print and Braille programme material available upon request.
Some performances may also be BSL interpreted, audio described or have further assistance available. Access information for individual events is included in their event listing.
Accessible toilets
Accessible toilets are available on all three levels of Tramway, and come equipped with handrails and emergency pull cords. Please contact Tramway prior to your visit if you have any additional requirements
Assistance dogs
Assistance dogs are welcome. We can provide a bowl of water for an assistance dog. The assistance dog toilet area is located to the rear of the building.
Assistance dogs are allowed in the auditorium.
Wheelchair access
There is level access to all Tramway spaces and the cafe, with lift access to the upper spaces.
There are designated spaces for wheelchair users in the theatre.
Baby changing
Baby changing facilities are available on the ground floor
Baby feeding
Breastfeeding is welcome at Tramway
Cafe or restaurant
Full table service is not available. Food or drinks can be ordered at the counter and will be brought to the table.
No tables are permanently fixed.
No chairs are permanently fixed.
Menus are hand held only, but are clearly presented in contrasting colours. Menus are not available in Braille.
Parking
On street only
Photography and video recording
At times, Glasgow Life will be on the premises to film and take photos.
The public are only permitted to record and take photos where explicit permission has been granted in advance.
Free wifi
There is free Wi-Fi available at Tramway, which you can access by registering through Facebook or an online form. Once registered, you can access free Wi-Fi whenever you are at Tramway.
Location Map
Tramway is a post-industrial venue with a range of unique and versatile spaces, popular with private and corporate clients looking for a venue ‘with a difference’. Tramway is an ideal space for performances, exhibitions, private viewings, seminars, meetings and smaller scale functions.
Visit Tramway's venue hire web page to find out more.