🎬 Join us on May 3rd at HEART! for a special screening of Bunshandunna,
Headingley Enterprise & Arts Centre, Bennett Rd, Headingley, Leeds LS6 3HN, United Kingdom
A meditative short documentary that invites viewers into the heart of an Indigenous cosmovision—where caring for elders becomes a sacred act of preserving ancient knowledge.
Set in a ceremonial house in the Cundiboyacense region—ancestral territory of the Muisca—Bunshandunna follows the Kogi-Wiwa community as they reflect on elder care as a form of cultural continuity and world-making. Reclaimed through over thirty years of intercultural community building, the land and its people become living vessels of memory, resistance, and renewal. Guided by the presence and wisdom of elders from the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, the film is a gentle but powerful invitation to listen, feel, and remember.
🗣️ After the screening, stay with us for a conversation with the director about the making of the film and the journey ahead.
🧺 A small community market will also be open, offering handmade items crafted by members of the community featured in the film.
Come for the story—stay for the dialogue, the craft, and the care.
HEART is wheelchair accessible (ramps, toilets and all floors have elevators).
🎬 Join us on May 6th at Wharf Chambers! for a screening of Bunshandunna, and community acupuncture
23-25 Wharf St, Leeds LS2 7EQ
During this space we will go deeper into the basic teachings of the 4 directions and share community healing with NADA acupunture.
We aim to make accessible Kogi indigenous cosmovision and share community healing through acupunture.
For more information about NADA visit: https://www.nadagbacupuncture.co.uk/about-nada-gb/nada-protocol
This method will allow to treat a wide variety of conditions raging from PTSD, stress, addiction and physical muscular tension.
Warf chambers is wheelchair accessible, with free step access.