
TURN in HAVANA 2024 Digest Video
TURN 2024 in Cuba was blessed with enthusiastic partners who make the most of their surroundings in the face of economic and infrastructure difficulties. Two students from Tokyo Geidai stayed in Havana for about one month, collaborating with a facility supporting people with intellectual disabilities and a social inclusion program organized by the National Library to create work in response to the environment. This video gives a glimpse of the project unfolding in hurricane conditions.

TURN in HAVANA 2024 Video of Partner Interviews
TURN in HAVANA 2024 was developed through collaborations with local networks. This video includes interviews with seven key individuals, including staff and curators from exchange partners.
*You can select Japanese and English subtitles, or Spanish subtitles.
TURN in HAVANA 2024 Interviews (Subtitles: Japanese, English)

TURN VOICE Guest: Kentaro Onishi
TURN VOICE uses the speaker’s voice to create radio-style content. Kentaro Onishi has worked with Komone Fukushien, a facility in Itabashi for people with intellectual disabilities, and joined the TURN project in Ecuador in 2018. He talks about surprises and discoveries that emerged from everyday interactions in relationships nurtured over many years.
*Recorded as part of the International Collaborative Learning B lecture at Tokyo Geidai.
TURN Voice – Kentaro Onishi Part 1 – Visiting the Land to Create “Dance”
TURN Voice – Kentaro Onishi Part 2 – When Things Taken for Granted Collapse
TURN Voice ~大西健太郎 Part3~TURN Voice – Kentaro Onishi Part 3 – I Like to Prepare, but Planning is Counterproductive
TURN Voice – Kentaro Onishi Part 4 – Persuaded by Touching the Living “Body”
