The 16th edition of the CULTURESCAPES festival was dedicated to Amazonia, marking the beginning of a new festival series focusing on regions of global importance.
In the Basel area and in 16 other cities in all language regions of Switzerland, more than 154 events took place in the fields of music, dance, theater, film, art, literature, and focus. The festival offered diverse opportunities and new creative ways to collaborate to 206 artists from Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador. In total, over 23,500 spectators attended the events.
In addition, for the first time, CULTURESCAPES presented an online program which was accessible to a worldwide audience. With around 7,500 visitors to the CULTURESCAPES Digital Space, this is a promising outlook for future editions.
CULTURESCAPES 2021 Amazonia contributed to providing access points to this critical ecological and social space. The framework for this approach and examination was formed by four overlapping and interconnected thematic lines:
Water
The Amazon river is vast a network of waterways, serving as a blood circulation system for the tropical forest, as well as for the people that live around it.
Anthropocene
The new geological era of crucial human influence on the Earth brings the need to search for new formats of relations between peoples and between humans and non-humans. This is an urgent and important topic for a variety of artists.
Decolonisation
Colonial history of South America created an environment of an intense and often quite tense co-habitation of different peoples and cultures. Their voices need to be heard through the festival texture.
Violence and peace
Not only in the past but very much in the present, South America and its Amazonian part is a continent of extensive violence. What is Europe’s role in these processes nowadays? How peace and reconciliation are envisaged by artists and thinkers?
CULTURESCAPES is a multidisciplinary, biennial festival that aspires to promote cross-border dialogue and mutual learning between cultures, as well as cooperation and networking. Our mission is to be the platform for advocacy for more inclusive, pluricultural, open, and responsible societies.
Since 2003, the festival focuses on the cultural landscape of a country or a region. Starting with its 2021 Amazonian edition, the festival focuses on regions of global importance. In 2023, it will be dedicated to the Sahara, in 2025 to the Himalaya, and in 2027 to the Oceans.