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posted on 2024-06-26, 13:30 authored by Britta BoyerBritta Boyer

A 'sharing ritual structure' which was described by it's Central St Martin’s, MA Regenerative Design (UAL) program (MARD) student design practitionner, Bruna Cerasi, as "a way of exchanging with the [remote] community something from our lives and routines…[…]…the importance of sharing with the Myanmar community our rituals and materials was to make the creative process more collaborative and engage them in their storytelling, while we tell them our ritual stories”.

Reflection from Bruna Cerasi as part of a participatory project and co-designed dialogue between Judith Van Den Boom, course leader, (UAL) MA Regenerative Design and Dr Britta Boyer as part of a British Council supported, Weaving Ecologies: Stories of Material Culture and Community from Myanmar.

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British Council supported,Connections through culture (CTC), Britta Boyer

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