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"Who draws the line?" Chorus

A.Shame on October 12, 2011 17:35

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    Devrim Kadirbeyoğlu, Who draws the line?, 2011. Installazione site specific con terra bianca del Canale del Fano (Puglia) e performance del coro Perosi di Matino su musiche di Gianluca De Rubertis e Alberto Piccinni.

    "Who draws the line?" Prima mostra personale in Italia di Devrim Kadirbeyoğlu
    a cura di Giusy Checola
    Con una performance live appositamente creata da Gianluca De Rubertis e Alberto Piccinni (musica) Luca Coclite (video)

    Dal 24.09.2011 al 30.11.2011 / su appuntamento
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    Nell’ambito del programma OFF di DEFAULT Masterclass in Residence: Art, City and Regeneration

    The texts which compose the installation are from the Visa Hotline Project, implemented by Economic Development Foundation (IKV) with the cooperation of Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey (TOBB) and Brussels-based European Citizen Action Service (ECAS), which for the first time gave voice to Turkish citizens’ complaints and their individual stories regarding visa procedures, and collected more than 1,000 letters in a short period of 2 months. The task of the transmission of the contents from the Turkish letters to the Italian audience, as collective action and re-action - is assigned to the chorus Lorenzo Perosi from Matino, a village of Salento, which play a performance in the exhibition space, directed by Sergio Barone, with the music by Gianluca De Rubertis and Alberto Piccinni.

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