Preparation of the soil: with wool, clay, humus and wild seeds
Activity
Friday, April 12, 2024

Preparation of the soil: with wool, clay, humus and wild seeds

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We invite you to join us to rethink and give new meaning to our relationship with the earth. We will begin with a workshop to prepare Nendo Dango seed balls which will later help prepare the soil of the green community space in the Mobile Garden. In this collaborative preparation, we will think by doing and reflect on our relationship with wool and the agricultural calendar, insofar as they are linked to life’s stories and journeys.

Facilitated by Hacer t/ Tierra, with the collaboration of Ramat de José Montoya.

dates
Friday, April 12, 2024
timetable
4:30 pm – 7:30 pm
location
Mobile Garden and Convent dels Àngels
title
Preparation of the soil: with wool, clay, humus and wild seeds
language
Spanish
price
Free Admission. Prior booking required
dates
Friday, April 12, 2024
title
Preparation of the soil: with wool, clay, humus and wild seeds
timetable
4:30 pm – 7:30 pm
language
Spanish
location
Mobile Garden and Convent dels Àngels
price
Free Admission. Prior booking required
Programme
Friday, April 12, 2024
16:30 – 18:00 h
Nendo Dango Workshop
There are different ways to prepare the soil prior to cultivation. There are different ways to prepare the soil depending on the region, without using tractors, where plows are still used with a team of mules or oxen. If we go beyond the colonial gaze, there are also practices that do not change the living soil, but rather, on the contrary, help to nourish it. For example: the practice of cool fires, the raised carbon-rich beds of the Ovambo people, the use of compost or leaving fields fallow. For this activity, we are planning to prepare the beds of the Mobile Garden with local materials and tales, using mulch made of sheep’s wool. In recognition of the long and rich history of shepherding in Catalonia, in collaboration with the shepherd Josep Montoya who leads his herds around Barcelona, we will work together with the properties of wool to nourish and help prepare the soil. In this collaborative preparation, we will think by doing and reflect on our relationship with wool and the agricultural calendar, insofar as they are linked to life’s stories and journeys. 
Hacer t/Tierra is a multidisciplinary project of artistic creation and research that emerges from the desire to heal the wounds inflicted by the global North through multiple violent actions during its colonial/modern civilizing project over the last 500 years. Hacer t/Tierra refers to the processes to restore our bonds with the Earth as a living being, in direct dialogue with philosophies of thinking and feeling, as well as worldviews that comprehend the development of life as part of the interdependence among all beings. 
18:00 – 19:30 h
Preparation
There are different ways to prepare the soil prior to cultivation. There are different ways to prepare the soil depending on the region, without using tractors, where plows are still used with a team of mules or oxen. If we go beyond the colonial gaze, there are also practices that do not change the living soil, but rather, on the contrary, help to nourish it. For example: the practice of cool fires, the raised carbon-rich beds of the Ovambo people, the use of compost or leaving fields fallow. For this activity, we are planning to prepare the beds of the Mobile Garden with local materials and tales, using mulch made of sheep’s wool. In recognition of the long and rich history of shepherding in Catalonia, in collaboration with the shepherd Josep Montoya who leads his herds around Barcelona, we will work together with the properties of wool to nourish and help prepare the soil. In this collaborative preparation, we will think by doing and reflect on our relationship with wool and the agricultural calendar, insofar as they are linked to life’s stories and journeys. 

Hacer t/Tierra is a multidisciplinary project of artistic creation and research that emerges from the desire to heal the wounds inflicted by the global North through multiple violent actions during its colonial/modern civilizing project over the last 500 years. Hacer t/Tierra refers to the processes to restore our bonds with the Earth as a living being, in direct dialogue with philosophies of thinking and feeling, as well as worldviews that comprehend the development of life as part of the interdependence among all beings. 
‘A construction where we can all have a voice’; ‘What do we enjoy doing and what does the square mean to us?’; ‘Spaces for active listening’. The Mobile Garden is explained in this podcast. We would like you to listen to it and share it. Different ages, different ways of looking and possible dialogues generate a space and a project that defines itself as it is being developed.
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Contact
If you have any question, feel free to contact us.
for further information
jardiambulant@macba.cat

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