Necessities of Life: Food, Clothing and Shelter Week
【Cancelled】 Crafting Resilience: Food, Shelter, and Healing Through Creative Collaboration
Republic of Uzbekistan
*We regret to inform you that this programme has been cancelled due to circumstances on the part of the organiser. We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience caused and thank you for your kind understanding.
To explore innovative and interdisciplinary approaches to ensuring universal access to food, clothing, and shelter through cultural and creative practices rooted in the heritage of different nations, including Uzbekistan, alongside global perspectives presented at the inaugural edition of the Bukhara Biennale titled “Recipes for Broken Hearts”.
Discussion
- Food culture
- Ethical consumption
- Others
- Social inequality
Transmission of simultaneous interpretation | To be determined |
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Language of interpretation | To be determined |
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Booking typically opens with the '2-month advance lottery.' Click below for details.
* Arrive early; latecomers may not be admitted.
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Track Programme
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- * The schedule is subject to change depending on the organiser's circumstances.
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Date of
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2025.06.13[Fri]
14:00 ~ 16:30
(Venue Open 13:30)
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- Venue
- Theme Weeks Studio
Programme details
*We regret to inform you that this programme has been cancelled due to circumstances on the part of the organiser. We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience caused and thank you for your kind understanding.
<About "Recipes for Broken Hearts">
In this novel, food and recipes play a symbolic role, with scenes depicting characters cooking in an effort to heal the wounds of their hearts. The power of food to heal, as well as the way sharing a meal can bring people together, are central themes. While the book deals with heartbreak and emotional pain, it also weaves in themes of hope and renewal.
This work showcases a contemporary side of Uzbek literature, gaining particular popularity among younger generations. The unique approach of linking cooking with emotional recovery has been widely praised, and the book is seen as part of a new wave in Uzbek literature.
With its intriguing theme, the novel’s use of food as a means of expressing emotion resonates with readers all over the world.
<Key messages or themes to be addressed>
・The connection between traditional crafts and modern solutions for basic human needs.
・Food as an emotional and cultural tool to strengthen communities.
・The resilience of architecture and restoration as models for universal housing.
・The role of art and cultural heritage in addressing global issues of inequality and access.
<Topics for discussion>
・How traditional craft techniques can contribute to sustainable fashion, food, clothing, and housing production.
・The importance of cultural identity in creating resilient solutions for basic needs.
・The role of culinary traditions in fostering global solidarity and healing; Activities planned
Necessities of Life: Food, Clothing and Shelter Week
【Cancelled】 Crafting Resilience: Food, Shelter, and Healing Through Creative Collaboration
*We regret to inform you that this programme has been cancelled due to circumstances on the part of the organiser. We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience caused and thank you for your kind understanding.
To explore innovative and interdisciplinary approaches to ensuring universal access to food, clothing, and shelter through cultural and creative practices rooted in the heritage of different nations, including Uzbekistan, alongside global perspectives presented at the inaugural edition of the Bukhara Biennale titled “Recipes for Broken Hearts”.
-
2025.06.13[Fri]
14:00~16:30
(Venue Open 13:30)
- Theme Weeks Studio
- * Programme times and content are subject to change. Any changes will be announced on this website and via the ticket booking system.
- * The schedule is subject to change depending on the organiser's circumstances.
Reservations are required for this programme.
Booking typically opens with the '2-month advance lottery.' Click below for details.
* Arrive early; latecomers may not be admitted.
For more information about making a reservation to watch a programme.
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