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Ribbon Skirt and Trousers

   

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Mirna Shahara
Lisa Myers
2020-03-10
ENVS 2122
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Resistance Against Violence
The "Ribbon Skirt and Trousers," a party of indigenous girls aged between 12 and 17
years, where most of them Cree and Metis, was the art experience I attended at Collective Dance.
Throughout Saskatchewan, but across the world across schools and diverse groups the ribbon
skirt event has begun. • The ribbon skirt festival brings together participants to create
consciousness of and remember indigenous girls who died or skipped. The community leaders
and organizers of this case are Kari Dawn Wuttunee, Jennifer Altenberg, and Sarah Flicker. You
begin by setting out some snacks to share and eat together, then you smudge. "A smudge is the
ceremonial burning of holy plants or medicines to produce soothing smoke to aid prayers grow
and wash out harmful energies.
To us, the series was an act of spiritual reclamation. (page 69) to purify the soul and the
body and then clarify how the red ribbon skirt can be made and what every colour of their
community represents. They use textile approaches that involve textiles, ribbons, threads and
graphic display of images and videos. For starters, in the video they presented, the girls wanted
to convey their feelings while outdoors, and the video shows that just going to a center is
challenging for them, as they are treated differently. They try to give the idea to all girls who are
still amazing irrespective of how they feel. The collective has used other instruments, such as the
incense that was used to purify the body and cleanse the atmosphere that we will not have in our
daily lives. We have always made a great effort to make meals for us so that we can feel relaxed
and share food, which is a really important aspect, and once you share food, you become sort like
a family, which is how I felt there. The event will support all those worried with gender,
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democracy, and the abuse against aboriginal people and indigenous peoples. The event will
benefit those who know for gender. The ribbons and the red fabric were simple to use so that
anyone could quickly wear a top. Within the present text, I'll suggest that the rope skirt art
festival for aboriginal people is a perfect opportunity to fight and end abuse.
This event can be described as a direct involvement in which the ribbon skirts
were created. Pablo Helguera's lecture of "Family" reveals how group art comes in so many
ways. Whenever we think of collective art, we need to reflect on what type of engagement
happens, as it would not be a group art without involvement. Participation is also quite
important: the group art is completed. Based on the reading of Helguera, we might conclude that
the case on the ribbon skirt had its meaning.
The writers said that "the traditional project in group art has its goal to affirm a sense of
self in the neighborhoods, reducing or suspending the form and substance of the commodity
objectively and always encouraging optimistic qualities of the collective" feel nice" "(Helguera
10). Since we were both aware of and helped create a basic yet effective artwork, and then
collaborated with each other and rendered the artwork, the Ribbon Skirt that the artist created is a
sort of involvement that completed the artwork, the segment I wrote back to, which was related
to the inclusion in this group art display. It was so sweet to see the girls in our class make those
dresses, because we never see people battling for the freedom of women. The stitching of
ribbons by themselves reveals just how each of us acts to avoid the abuse against aboriginal
people and to fight it. This means that the event's purpose is being met.
A Group Art Project at Ribbon Skirt utilizes fiber to express its meaning, the fiber cycle
is very powerful and an ancient form of re-establishing history. Of starters, because in the
workshop one of the members 'mothers sewed about 10 skirts a day and are incredibly creative,
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