One of the methodological matrices of (Tr)african(t)s is the periodic celebration of TDI (Intercultural Dialogue Tables) both here in Catalonia and in Morocco, Equatorial Guinea and the Philippines. Throughout the program, a good number of meetings have been organized, held and recorded which, based on a previous photographic selection, promote conversations and debates that serve to mark important guidelines for the entire research and the various formalizations that derive from it.
In the specific case of Equatorial Guinea, the following have participated at the Museum of Ethnology and World Cultures (MuEC) of Barcelona: Makome Beatriz Eñeso, Jose Luis Nvumba, Feliciano Biskit Losoha-Uri, Montserrat Anguiano, Moisés Bolekia, Evaristo Oko, Lucrecia Mba, Remei Sipi, Jeffrey Abe, Francisco Javier Ondo and Rusli Cachina Esapa.
In Equatorial Guinea, at the table organized at the Cultural Center of Spain in Bata:
José Fernando Siale Djangany, Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel, Evelyn Chumo Mata, Práxedes Rabat Makambo, Jorge-Abeso Ndong Nneme, Enrique Builelo Ndjoli, German Paco Buika (Geremaya), Restituta Nchama Obiang, Felisa Boleka (Nfumita), José Martin Nkogo Abeso Mangue
Here is a summary of some of the outstanding interventions in Barcelona:
Montserrat Anguiano
Makome Beatriz Eñeso
Remei Sipi
Jeffrey Abe