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  <identifier>no-go-zones_70</identifier>
  <title>no-go-zones</title>
  <creator>radio continental drift, Terry Mac and Yaa Asentewaa Arts</creator>
  <mediatype>audio</mediatype>
  <collection>opensource_audio</collection>
  <description>Notting Hill Gate Carnival 2006/2007&#13;
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Track 1 'hard work' is an edited mix of a conversation with Brazilian artist Giacomo Picca on his experience of joining one of the Notting Hill Carnival clubs. Tracks 2-4 capture a brief conversation with Patricia late in the evening of Carnival Monday 2007. Patricia is 'The Costume' at Yaa Asentewaa Arts Club in Notting Hill Gate - thus, the place of passion and exhaustion from which she speaks. That night, Terry and I were following up on our video and audio recordings from last year's carnival which have since become a 5:04mins movie entitled 'Monday'. I had encountered the Yaa Asentewaa by chance in their preparations for Mass in 2006, and spent most of the day with them growing very fond of what I was lucky to witness. The audio edits (tracks 5-10) and our joint movie 'Monday are a record of our admiration for the Yaa people and their work, and of our pleasure joining them for the day. Terry an I had to adjust our ideas of the Notting Hill Carnival and were delighted to do so: it's alive and well, in touch with people here and now, and with its history, and true to its founding mothers certainly, as long as there're people like the Yaa around and as long as the carnival is out there in the streets of Notting Hill Gate.&#13;
01 hard work (1:55)&#13;
02 Aug27 headn tail (1:36)&#13;
03 Aug27 still here as one (1:58)&#13;
04 Aug27 fire system (0:48)&#13;
05 bann move (0:56)&#13;
06 the chair (0:51)&#13;
07 coffee (0:44)&#13;
08 bananas (0:49)&#13;
09 cant wait (0:58)&#13;
10 condensed history (3:37)&#13;
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an on-air/on-line re-mix by Garth Rennie/cjam is accessible at track 1 via:&#13;
http://www.archive.org/details/No-go-zonesLiveOnCjam_823&#13;
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for information about the Yaa Asantewaa Arts and community Centre and Carnival Arts Group please see: www.yaaasant.demon.co.uk&#13;
'Monday' was screened at the at the 'Sons de plateaux' festival in Marseille, 31 May 2007; the programme was organized by the International Exhibitionist: http://www.international-exhibitionist.org/previous/2007_marseille/01_claudia_wegner/index.html&#13;
the film is due to be published online shortly&#13;
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the no-go-zones archive is an open access on-line collection&#13;
of mainly spoken word audio samples inviting you to &#13;
- use the archived recordings as a resource for your own work&#13;
- send us a 2-3 minutes record of the resulting mix (audio or audio /visual)&#13;
- donate a sample of your archive to the no-go-zones collection &#13;
and publications&#13;
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playlists of the archive: http://www.nogozones.wordpress.com  &#13;
intro and updates:   www.myspace.com/nogozones &#13;
contact:  nogozones@hotmail.co.uk</description>
  <subject>no-go-zones; open network radio; black youth radio; radio communities; Notting Hill Gate Carnival, Yaa Asentewaa</subject>
  <licenseurl>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/</licenseurl>
  <publicdate>2007-09-24 00:11:20</publicdate>
  <addeddate>2007-09-24 00:08:41</addeddate>
  <uploader>long_walk_abridged@yahoo.co.uk</uploader>
  <updater>radio continental drift</updater>
  <updater>radio continental drift</updater>
  <updater>radio continental drift</updater>
  <updatedate>2007-09-24 23:27:58</updatedate>
  <updatedate>2008-01-10 13:49:11</updatedate>
  <updatedate>2008-04-13 01:12:01</updatedate>
  <updatedate>2009-04-17 16:15:04</updatedate>
  <updater>radio continental drift</updater>
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