{"id":638,"date":"2014-07-11T01:36:55","date_gmt":"2014-07-11T01:36:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/sites.massey.ac.nz\/expressivearts\/?p=638"},"modified":"2014-07-11T01:36:55","modified_gmt":"2014-07-11T01:36:55","slug":"may-2014-kiwi-artist-joins-the-clipperton-project-to-journey-down-the-mighty-usumacinta-river-in-tabasco-mexico","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sites.massey.ac.nz\/expressivearts\/2014\/07\/11\/may-2014-kiwi-artist-joins-the-clipperton-project-to-journey-down-the-mighty-usumacinta-river-in-tabasco-mexico\/","title":{"rendered":"May 2014: Kiwi artist joins The Clipperton Project to journey down the mighty Usumacinta River in Tabasco, Mexico"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Artists have always been an eccentric bunch. We expect them to take new risks, venture into the\u00a0unknown and essentially take the proverbial bull by the horns when it comes to their art.\u00a0New Zealand writer and director Dione Joseph is doing just that.\u00a0Well, not literally wrangling with el toro but she is in Mexico and has just finished a month long\u00a0expedition down the Usumacinta river, a project organized by the internationally renowned Scottish\u00a0company The Clipperton Project.<br \/>\n&#8220;This is an expedition like no other,&#8221; says Ms. Joseph via Skype from Jonuta, Mexico where the group are\u00a0currently staying for the night.\u00a0&#8220;We are an international group of filmmakers, sculptors, visual artists, teachers, academics (our very\u00a0own expedition doctor is a remarkable ornithologist and proficient sailor) and most importantly we are\u00a0all here as a community to listen to the voices of this magnificent river and all the various land and sea\u00a0dwellers of her waters.&#8221;<br \/>\nMs. Joseph met expedition leader Jon Bonfiglio in Melbourne in 2013 and their conversation about The\u00a0Clipperton Project and it&#8217;s remarkable emphasis that &#8220;anyone can be an explorer&#8221; led to ongoing\u00a0conversations as they opportunities for potential collaborations.<br \/>\nWith a strong emphasis on engaging with local communities, the invitation a few months later to join\u00a0this intrepid expedition as it journeyed from Palizada (three hours away from Villahermosa, Tabasco)\u00a0along the mighty Usumacinta to Frontera was met with great enthusiasm.<br \/>\nThe fours fundamentals of The Clipperton Project are to Explore, Engage, Energise and Empower and it\u00a0is these principles that made both Bonfiglio and Joseph recognise that there was much scope for\u00a0creative collaborations especially with Ms. Joseph&#8217;s growing body of work in Indigenous performance in\u00a0an international context.<br \/>\n&#8220;This journey has been an incredibly challenging but also a rewarding experience,&#8221; says Ms. Joseph.\u00a0We&#8217;ve been rowing in canoes that we&#8217;ve fibre-glassed ourselves with oars also personally planed and\u00a0sanded; sleeping in a hammocks, regularly waging war with mosquitoes, cooking some fantastic meals\u00a0with mangos, coconut and other local produce and to top it off doing 20-30kms every second day in the sweltering heat! This is definitely not my typical day in the rehearsal room but then it&#8217;s a good thing I&#8217;ve never believed in maintains the &#8216;typical'&#8221;.\u00a0But what&#8217;s has been particularly resonant for this kiwi adventuress has been the opportunity to connect with people and culture.<br \/>\n&#8220;We have been so warmly welcomed by everyone we&#8217;ve met, both the townsfolk and the people living by the river have shared meals with us, taken us to visit various Mayan mounds (sacred sites), local fishermen have offered personalised bird watching trips and we&#8217;ve been able to listen, share our own stories, do workshops with children and literally let the river take us where she pleases.&#8221;\u00a0But it hasn&#8217;t all been plain sailing, the group have faced unseasonal downpours on two occasions, were thought to be illegal immigrants but nevertheless welcomed and given asylum by locals, and also mistakenly accused of stealing a local canoe!<br \/>\nNeedless to say the journey is full of unexpected twists and turns much like the river which has rarely seen such a group navigating its waters.<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_639\" style=\"width: 171px\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-639\" class=\"wp-image-639\" src=\"http:\/\/sites.massey.ac.nz\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/22\/2014\/07\/DioneAJoseph-196x300.jpg\" alt=\"DioneAJoseph\" width=\"161\" height=\"246\" srcset=\"https:\/\/sites.massey.ac.nz\/expressivearts\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/22\/2014\/07\/DioneAJoseph-196x300.jpg 196w, https:\/\/sites.massey.ac.nz\/expressivearts\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/22\/2014\/07\/DioneAJoseph-750x1145.jpg 750w, https:\/\/sites.massey.ac.nz\/expressivearts\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/22\/2014\/07\/DioneAJoseph-100x152.jpg 100w, https:\/\/sites.massey.ac.nz\/expressivearts\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/22\/2014\/07\/DioneAJoseph.jpg 1215w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 161px) 100vw, 161px\" \/><p id=\"caption-attachment-639\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Dione Joseph<\/p><\/div>\n<p>The expedition will conclude at the end of the month and the team will return to Palizada before continuing on their own journeys.\u00a0&#8220;This is a landscape where the voices of the howler monkeys animate a twilight littered with fireflies beneath velvety pink and purple sunsets, where mosquitoes and fire ants. But let&#8217;s not get too romantic, fire ants are named appropriately and navigating the obstacle course of tarps and twine with a head torch on the way to an outdoor toilet isn&#8217;t always as glamorous as it sounds, but certainly makes me appreciate hot showers and a real bed &#8211; when I eventually do get them!&#8221; \u00a0The expedition is expected to officially end on the 29th of May, 2014 with the group having covered almost 250kms along the Usumacinta River.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp; Artists have always been an eccentric bunch. 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