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Teddy Goitom
File:Teddygoitom filmfestival.png
Teddy Goitom
Born4th of January, 1973
Occupation(s)Creative producer, talent advisor
Years active1998 - present
AwardsSwedish Design Awards in 2020
WebsiteTeddyGoitom.com

Tedros Goitom, known professionally as Teddy Goitom, is a Swedish creative producer and talent and art curator with Ethiopian and Eritrean roots based in Stockholm, Sweden. He is known for his underground production network Stocktown and as the co-founder of Afripedia[1], the world's first searchable database for creatives of African descent [2]. During 2015 - 2017, Teddy took part in the New Museum's art, design and technology incubator program New Inc developing the Afripedia platform[3]. His work focuses on championing diversity by creating documentaries, exhibitions [4] and community platforms [5] that aim to inspire change.

Early Life

Early Life

Teddy Goitom attended Tensta Gymnasium 1990 in Stockholm. After high school, Teddy became a self-taught producer[6] who founded the non-profit organisation group Rötter ("Roots"). Soon after, he created the network Stocktown in 1998, within which he collaborated on exhibitions, films and online platforms with directors, designers, programmers, fashion designers, writers, architects, and other creatives globally.


Works

Video

Stocktown - A Global Underground Journey

Stocktown - A Global Underground Journey

Stocktown - A Global Underground Journey is a 9-episode documentary series filmed in Los Angeles, Sydney, New York, Hawaii, and Tokyo in 2002. The series documents cultural scenes and the lives of several artists, such as Kool Keith, rapper Princess Superstar, street photographer B+, graffiti artist Futura 2000, House Queen Diva KP, Waikikii B-boys, Immortal Technique, and many more[7].


MC Sacerdote - Falaste O Que

The music video for MC Sacerdote’s Falaste O Que was shot in Sambizanga and released in 2012.

Titica - Olha o Boneco

The video for Titica's song Olha o Boneco was released in February 2012. Immediately after the release, it was featured on BBC and other media outlets[8].


Afripedia TV series

Afripedia[9] is a documentary series in 5 episodes featuring the new African creative talents and depicting the creative scenes of 6 African countries.[10] Filmed in Ghana, Kenya, South Africa, Angola, Senegal and Ivory Coast[11],[12], Afripedia was directed by directors Teddy Goitom, Benjamin Taft and Senay Berhe and produced by Teddy Goitom[13].

Afripedia documentary series features artists Cyrus Kabiru (Kenya), Wiyaala (Ghana)[14], MC Sacerdote (Angola)[15], Hochi Fu[16], Jojo Abot[17], Just a Band (Kenya)[18], Khoudia (Senegal)[19], Bob Mũchiri (Kenya), Titica[20], Nástio Mosquito (Angola), Fanny Beatz (The Ivory Coast)[21], Anto Neosoul (Kenya), Selly Raby Kane (Senegal), Andrew 3D, Serge Attukwei Clottey/Afrogallonism, Delphine Diallo, and others.

Afripedia was released in 2014 and screened at over 70 film festivals around the world[22].


Ethiocolor 360 VR music video

Ethiocolor 360 VR is the first African 360° music video[23] shot for the band Ethiocolor. It was filmed with one GoPro camera in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and released in 2015[24].


Afripedia Dance Battle 360

Afripedia Dance Battle is the world's first 360° VR Video Dance Battle video featuring street dancers shot in Dakar, Senegal and released in 2016. It was exhibited in New Museum, New Inc[25], on the CPH:DOX festival[26], the African Film Festival[27], and Tempo dokumentärfestival in Stockholm, Sweden[28].


Dom kallar mig Insta-rappare

Dom Kallar Mig Instarappare is a documentary short commissioned by Sveriges Television about Swedish teenage rappers Tyrone and Angelina harnessing the power of social media to self-promote. The short documentary was directed by Heather Ferrigan & Tuna Özer, produced by Teddy Goitom and released in 2019[29].


Digital

Stocktown video magazine

As of spring 2011, Stocktown is a curated video magazine and platform[30] on which over 40 video curators worldwide contribute to the magazine's content[31]. The mission of Stocktown is to spotlight inspiring video content and document the alternative urban and street culture[32]. Apart from fresh independent content, Stocktown's video curators provide a write-up in which they explain the context of their chosen videos in categories that span from documentaries, dance, fashion, art, music to other aspects of culture[33].

Afripedia

Teddy Goitom and Senay Berhe are the co-founders of Afripedia, which was launched in 2019. Afripedia is the creative industry tool designed for talent search and the world's first platform featuring African descent creatives worldwide[34]. Afripedia is a space of equal access to film, fashion, and design opportunities, where brands, corporations, and creatives can find talent and inject more diversity into an otherwise homogeneous culture and media industry. Afripedia was born out of the acclaimed[35] documentary series Afripedia that chronicled a new generation of African creatives. After filming the documentary series and realizing that there are so many African creatives with less access to opportunities[36], the co-founders Teddy Goitom and Senay Berhe came up with an idea to create a platform on which this gap could be bridged[37].

Co-founders Teddy Goitom and Senay Berhe participated in an incubator program New Museum, New Inc. in New York, in 2015-2017[38].

In an interview with Art Africa magazine Teddy Goitom stated that there would be many innovative projects that share Afripedia’s goal; to empower artists and increase the representation of people of African descent working in creative industries[39]

In 2020, Afripedia won the Swedish Design Awards Design S for the best digital platform. [40]


Exhibitions

The Arrow

The Arrow was a graffiti exhibition held between 24th and 26th July 1998 at Östra Stallet in Stockholm, featuring renowned artists Blade, Futura 2000, Quik and Seen, live-action paintings, lectures, and debates[41].

Sneaker stories

Sneaker stories was an exhibition held in August 2004 in Kulturhuset[42] documenting the sneaker-head subculture and featuring sneakers related stories, legends and artwork[43].

Show & Tell

Show & Tell was a monthly event[44] held at Foajé 3 in collaboration with Lava Kulturhuset in 2011 in which people were encouraged to freely talk about videos that inspire them and bring new topics to discussion [45] [46].

Festivals

Blaxplo ‘98

Blaxplo '98 was a 2-day long festival organised in cooperation with Popcorn and held in Stockholm in October 1998, with screenings of blaxploitation movie classics such as Shaft, Coffy, Foxy Brown, Superfly and others. The festival hosted a historian and scholar of comparative religion Mattias Gardell who held seminars on the black freedom struggle in the US.[47]

Stocktown '98 festival

Stocktown '98 was a hip hop event within the well-attended Fanclub festival in Lida, south of Stockholm. All of the four elements of hip hop culture, B-Boying[48] , DJing, MCing and graffiti were featured, with performances of DJs such as Cut Chemist & DJ Nu-Mark (from Jurassic 5), and DJ Babu (of the Beat Junkies/Dilated Peoples). They had turntablism performances that were previously almost unheard of in Swedish music festivals. The Stocktown '98 was organized within the framework of the Stockholm European Capital of Culture of 1998.


Influences

In an interview with the online magazine, Africa is a Country, Teddy Goitom stated that "I was around seven years old when I found a VHS-tape with The Good, the Bad and the Ugly by Sergio Leone. That summer I had the film on repeat and watched it several times a day. I was totally obsessed by it – the music, every scene – and I'd memorize every line and imitate every character. Though my mom used to force me to play outside, I'd always found a way to come back in and watch the film again, and discover something new in it every time."[49]

Among Teddy Goitom’s other early influences are the American hip-hop and street culture, as reflected in his earlier works; the hip hop and urban culture themed exhibitions. In the same interview [50], Teddy Goitom stated that the 1984 Beat Street opened his eyes towards the hip hop scene, which he immediately identified with and which inspired him.

In an interview with the Art Africa Magazine[51], Teddy Goitom commented that he is inspired by the talented 3D artist Andrew Kaggia who used his art to inspire political change in his country.

The Calvert Journal records that Teddy Goitom’s influences are exceptional talents across various creative disciplines in Africa[52].


Awards

Stocktown has won the Golden Egg award for the best graphic and packaging design by The Swedish Association of Communication Agencies in 1999.[53]

The digital platform Afripedia has won the Swedish Design award in 2020[54].



References

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  2. ^ "AFRIPEDIA: THE FIRST AFRICAN DESCENT TALENT DATABASE". ATLANTICO. Retrieved 2021-05-07.
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  7. ^ Stocktown.com (2002), STOCKTOWN - A Global Underground Journey, Stocktown, retrieved 2021-05-07
  8. ^ "An Apetite for Titica". Retrieved 2021-05-07.
  9. ^ "Afripedia". Red Bull Media. Retrieved 2021-05-07.
  10. ^ "Afripedia, A New 5-Part Documentary Series On Creatives In Angola, Kenya, South Africa, Senegal & Ghana". Okay Africa. Retrieved 2021-05-07.
  11. ^ "Stocktown South Africa Documentary". CNN. Retrieved 2021-04-28.
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  18. ^ "Kenya Afripedia". Red Bull Media. Retrieved 2021-05-07.
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  21. ^ "Meet Fanny Beatz, the woman at the heart of The Ivory Coast's hip-hop community". Red Bull Media. Retrieved 2021-05-07.
  22. ^ https://www.afripedia.com/about
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  24. ^ "Ethiocolor's 360° Music Video Revolution In Addis Ababa". Okay Africa. Retrieved 2021-05-07.
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  27. ^ "Digital Art Exhibit: afroMOTIONS". African Film Festival New York. Retrieved 2021-05-07.
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  30. ^ http://stocktown.com/
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  32. ^ "5 Questions for a Filmmaker–Teddy Goitom". Africa is a Country. Retrieved 2021-05-07.
  33. ^ "THE FOUNDERS OF AFRIPEDIA ARE CHANGING THE ONE-SIDED STORY ABOUT AFRICA". Black Enterprise. Retrieved 2021-05-07.
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  40. ^ The list of the Swedish Design Awards Winners
  41. ^ "THE ARROW EXHIBITION". Stocktown. Retrieved 2021-05-07.
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  45. ^ "Show & Tell Exhibition". Stocktown. Retrieved 2021-05-07.
  46. ^ "Show & Tell Live on Stage". Stocktown. Retrieved 2021-05-07.
  47. ^ "Blaxplo '98". Stocktown. Retrieved 2021-05-07.
  48. ^ Article about B-Boying
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  53. ^ The Golden Egg Awards
  54. ^ The list of the Swedish Design Awards Winners

Category:1973 births Category:Swedish documentary film directors Category:Swedish documentary filmmakers Category:Swedish documentary filmmakers Category:Swedish people of Ethiopian descent Category:Swedish people of Eritrean descent Category:Swedish people of African descent Category:Swedish film directors Category:Swedish film producers Category:Swedish producers Category:Living people Category:Ethiopian documentary filmmakers Category:Eritrean documentary filmmakers Category:African art curator Category:Swedish art curator