Monday 28 March 2011

Phonomatopee (2011), Espace Echallens 13, Lausanne, Switzerland


Phonomatopee

Acting in a precarious/shaky condition.

The homeless bummer.
The homeless drummer.

Hare Krishna punk for shivering grandma.
Subverting my shoes.

Sucking upon bridges and tunnel echoes.
Hit my poles and ring my bell.
 

Philippe Joner invited us for the finissage of his show in Espace Echallens 13. (http://espacechallens13.blogspot.com/2011/01/phonomatopee-finissage-anagogies1.html)

Phonomatopee was a duo intervention performance together with François Dey. We took part in the public sound space and sampled the city structures.

Friday 25 March 2011

Chicago Boys, Performance, Amsterdam, Utrecht, March 2011

Alexandros Papamarkou Participated in:


PERFORMANCE ON TOUR
Utrecht: Saturday 19 March 19.00-22.00
Casco – Office for Art, Design and Theory
Nieuwekade 213-215
3511RW Utrecht
www.cascoprojects.org
Enschede: Sunday 20 March, 19.00-21.00
Stichting Enschede’s Odd-Fellowhuis
Nicolaas Beetsstraat 44
7514 CW Enschede
www.oddfellows.nl
Arnhem: Wednesday 23 March, 20.00-22.00
Dutch Art Institute – MFA/ArtEZ
Kortestraat 27
6811EP Arnhem
www.dutchartinstitute.nl
Amsterdam: Friday 25 March, 18.00-21.00
If I Can’t Dance, I Don’t Want To Be Part Of Your Revolution
Westerdok 606-608
1013 BV Amsterdam
www.ificantdance.org
Casco and If I Can’t Dance present ‘Chicago Boys, While We Were Singing, They Were Dreaming’: a 1970s revival band and neo-liberalism study group, assembled by Kurdish artist and musician Hiwa K whose interests lie in different modes of informal knowledge. The band plays 1970s popular music songs from Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, England, Bangladesh, Poland, the Netherlands, and Lebanon. The performances of the songs are alternated with associative presentations of archival material related to personal stories and appearances of neo-liberal policies.
The ‘Chicago Boys’ consists of those who do not necessarily have musical experience but develop it together. From different professional and cultural backgrounds, they gather and dedicate a period of about two months to learn how to perform, while grappling with the questions of free market economy in their weekly study group sessions. The band continues its practice while new members from different locations join along the way.
‘Chicago Boys’ was formed last year in London when Hiwa K took residency at Serpentine Gallery’s Edgware Road Project. They recently traveled to Wyspa Institute of Art on the Gdansk Shipyard in Poland. Upon invitation from Casco and If I Can’t Dance, ‘Chicago Boys’ now moves on to the Netherlands for a Dutch tour, searching for new members and locations for their performances, traveling from city to city.
The name ‘Chicago Boys’ refers to a group of young Chilean economists who, after having studied with economist and ‘grandmaster’ of free-market economic theory Milton Friedman at the University of Chicago, drove a neo-liberal economic policy in Chile under the dictatorial regime of Pinochet in the 1970s. ‘Chicago Boys, While We Were Singing, They Were Dreaming’ traces back the possible “affairs” (as Hiwa K puts it) between this first implementation of liberal economics and a number of parallel events happening at the time, such as the oil crisis and the US threat to attack Saudi Arabia. But one could also think of the Iraq War, a neo-liberal project of more recent date. In addition, ‘Chicago Boys’ tries to understand the weakening of the left that manifested at the turn of the 1970s into the 1980s in different parts of the globe; a political tendency one can currently witness. All these developments are reflected upon through the lens of cultural dynamics, particularly those in the popular music genre.
‘Chicago Boys, While We Were Singing, They Were Dreaming’ is an ongoing, collective and transnational project that attempts to practice an alternative model for exploring the globalization process and its impact on our daily culture.
BAND MEMBERS AND PRESENTERS INCLUDE:
Bland Mehdi, Cihat Arink, Abbas Nokhaste, Nabil Ahmen, Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Janna Graham, Helene Kazan, Amal Khalaf, Noura Sanatian, Rich Hall, Shimon Sakakibara, Sedar Amin, Peshrew Hamid, Tara Jaf (from London); Anne Hoffmann, Raid Alexander, Anton Kats, Hiwa K (from Berlin); Elvin Flamingo, Emilia Laskowska, Wojtek Chmielewski, Jacek Jewula, Natalia Grzymala, Tomek Baranowski, Rafal Stempczynski, Czeslaw Szultk and Nick Linnell (from Gdansk); Juan Pablo Macias (Mexico); Israel Encina and Carol Melo (Chile); Alexandra Indaco and Gabriel (Argentina). Members from the Netherlands so far include: Ali Authman, Juan K, Lona Rauf, Martijn Haan, Sander Linders, Nada Chourbaji, Taf Hassam, Alexandros Papamarkou, Giles Bailey, Chris Lee, Seungyong Moon, Constanca Saraiva, Yolande van der Heide and Binna Choi