[WORKSHOP] Identity: Who Are You?
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By Marvin Kudzanai, Director, Lemonpop Workshops.
The question of identity continues to assert its importance in modern society whether it be political, religious, psychological or even legal. Mathematically speaking, identity is expressed in the form of tautology, for example, if x is y, then it is true irrespective of different perspective and different time. Speaking of personal identity, on the other hand, one may feel compelled to take account of factors such as time, memory, faith, or one’s relation to the community they belong. Does the identity of a person persists from the beginning to the end? If not, what determines people’s identity? These questions do not have a readymade answer, yet we know the loss of identity and radicalization continues to pose threat to the integrity of our society. Do we need identity? If we need identity, in what sense?
SHOW & TELL: an opportunity for all to share a story or something from their personal life that they are happy or
What is a Mask?
What does a mask represent? Where can you find masks in cultures
or subcultures? What does a mask mean to you?
Expand the list into visuals.use basic shapes and symbols to
represent it…simplify to what elements are used to create this thing…
what do you associate with the each item on the list