Interview: Charity Charly & Nadine Haselier on 'Tra Fasi'
PUNK CONNECTIONS
Charity Charly is a self-taught filmmaker and artist who focuses on making the invisible layers in society visible. She is currently working on her debut as a director for her first film ‘Tra Fasi’. A unique documentary about the hidden punk/rock culture in Suriname. Her work is characterized by a deep interest in the stories and cultures that are often overlooked. During U?, Charity will be interviewed by Nadine Haselier, a visual ethnographer and camera assistant, who is working together with Charity to make ‘Tra Fasi’ come alive.
This interview is part of ‘PUNK CONNECTIONS: music, art & activism through DIY ideology’, a program curated by our community curator Bibi Bannink in collaboration with dB’s. Because of the eagerness in broadening the intersectionality of the punk scene and a more interdisciplinary approach, they invite artists from various social/cultural backgrounds, who show their art and their voice. Because the punk scene originated from a feeling of oppression, it is important to show the position of these identities and their differences within this scene.