He is travelling in his motorcycle across Central Europe. His soul is full of energy. We meet, and then we streamed from Eleuzina [Banská Štiavnica, Slovakia]. Many histories, the music of Berna x Piel, A Tribe Called Quest, Limp Bizkit and Method Man, Nas, Deichkind, and a special gift for the listeners: Philip was rapping live! Give it a play...
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Desde Art Cafe Banská Štiavnica, Eslovaquia conversamos con jovenes argentinos en Europa. Usamos whatsapp como locos y nos comunicamos con nuestro satélite Lucas Castro Flores desde el este de Londres, Reino Unido, en un hotelucho con café gratis. Le hizo una nota a Mahesh (nacido en India). Hablamos mucho. Brindamos a la distancia. Comimos papitas.
Cómo es que Clara Juncosa y Nicolas Gibbs llegaron a un pequeño pueblo en el centro de Eslovaquia? La experiencia de Workaway. Los pueblos y las casas antiguas. Invadimos la privacidad de la familia de Nico: su mamá Gabriela en Pilar, y su prima Azu en Londres. Clara leyó un cuento de Irene Loza. Muchos oyentes en el chat (como nos gusta), y la compañía participativa e intermulticultural de Ivana Mer, Julie Ravera, Alejandro Oria Lombardía, Ita y Manon Calatayud, un perfecto público para las 3 canciones en vivo que Nicolás compartió con la guitarra de Marek Pavlik: dos instrumentales de su factoría (aún sin nombre) y "Para ir" de L.A.S. Entre todos elegimos linda música: Axel Krygier "Vamos los gauchos", Perotá Chingó "Anhelando Iruya", Luis Alberto Spinetta con las Bandas Eternas "Cementerio Club", Translucido "Supernova", Mercedes Sosa "Gracias a la vida", El Gnomo & La Filarmónica Cósmica junto a Mariana Michi y Nahuel Briones "Resistir, crear y amar". Con la conducción, operación técnica y puesta en el aire de Cristian Estrella.
The vocal preparation was in charge of the Slovak singer and composer Ivana Mer, and the general direction was made by Cristian Estrella (director of RADIO RUEDA) with the special assistance of Lucas Castro Flores. Many thanks to Divadlo Potoñ.
"Wor(l)d of Revolution" was part of the ArtCamp In memoriam: Word, an exchange project supported by European Union program Erasmus+, initiated and coordinated by Pôtoň Theatre from Bátovce, Slovakia. Young people from 5 countries worked together on artistic reflections on the topic of freedom of speech, freedom of expression. This project is supposed to be a response to current situation of freedom of expression and speech not only in Slovakia, but around the world. There are several sad stories of journalists that led to this initiative. Murder, disappearance, persecution, blackmail, harassment, defamation, hateful references. These are the fates of the people that dedicated their lives to uncover the truth. These attacks on investigative journalists and freedom of speech are frustrating to people who wish to live in a democratic society. Through this project we want to pay homage to the work of journalists, who try to uncover the truth despite the danger they face. Another issue that this project was trying to face is the tendency of the society to forget. Impulses that the society experiences directly after the incidents are strong in the given moments, but the public displeasure fades in time. We tend to forget. The aim was NOT to forget and to keep this topic alive through art. In the end, we can see parallels between the work of a journalist and the work of an artist in the freedom of expression, which is often supressed from above. |
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