In this episode of 'Art Heals All Wounds', I explore the transformative power of art with playwright and activist Catherine Filloux, focusing on her work that highlights human rights and the stories of survivors. Catherine discusses her upcoming one-woman play, 'How to Eat an Orange', inspired by the life of artist and activist Claudia Bernardi and her experiences during the military junta rule in Argentina. The episode delves into the themes of storytelling, the importance of remembering as a revolutionary act, and how art can serve as a map towards healing and human rights advocacy. Catherine also touches on her other upcoming project, an off-Broadway musical titled 'Welcome to the Big Dipper'. The discussion emphasizes the role of art in addressing trauma, fostering connection, and promoting social change. 00:00 Welcome to Art Heals All Wounds 01:04 The Power of Art in Human Rights: Catherine Filloux's Journey 01:40 Claudia Bernardi: Art, Activism, and the Dirty War 02:19 Behind the Scenes of 'How to Eat an Orange' 03:02 Supporting the Show and Engaging with the Community 03:16 Catherine Filloux: A Deep Dive into Her Work and Inspirations 08:16 Exploring Time, Memory, and Art in 'How to Eat an Orange' 11:01 The Intersection of Art and Forensic Anthropology 13:33 The Genesis of 'How to Eat an Orange': A Story of Chance and Destiny 21:12 Remembering as a Revolutionary Act: The Importance of Survivor Stories 27:39 Looking Forward: Catherine's Upcoming Projects and Final Thoughts 28:59 Closing Remarks and How to Support the Show Don't forget to go to my website and leave me YOUR story of belonging to feature on a future episode! Buy Me a Coffee! Buy Tickets to 'How to Eat an Orange' Follow Catherine Filloux Follow Claudia Bernardi Follow Me! ● My Instagram ● My LinkedIn ● Art Heals All Wounds Website ● Art Heals All Wounds Instagram ● Art Heals All Wounds Facebook