Arika 12 Episode 3 Copying Without Copying - This Weekend
- Arika 12 Episode Three: Copying with out Copying will be taking place at the Tramway weekend. included in the events will be:
Friday 23 March starting at 7.30pm – FREE, just turn up
Criminal Case 40/61: Reverb - A performed installation by Andrea Geyer, one of Germany’s most interesting visual artists, based on edited transcripts of the 1961 trial of Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem and the writings of Hannah Arendt. She will also be discussing her work with Mike Sperlinger from the Lux
and Notes on the Emptying of a City - A dismantled, performed film, where filmmaker and activist Ashley Hunt pieces together the sounds, images and storytelling of a documentary about Hurricane Katrina before a live audience.
Saturday 24 March starting at 7.00pm - FREE, just turn upCombatant Status Review Tribunals, pp. 002954–003064: A Public Reading - Somewhere between performance, stripped down theatre and an intense kind of public learning or maybe even: a public hearing. A four-hour public reading of unedited transcripts from 18 Combatant Status Review Tribunals held at the U.S. military prison camp in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Nine local people have been invited to read the transcripts, rotating through eight juridical positions during the evening. The piece was conceived by David Thorne, Katya Sander, Ashley Hunt, Sharon Hayes and Andrea Geyer
- Sunday 25 March starting at 7.30pm - FREE, just turn up
The Russian Woods - a new learning play on myth construction and its reproduction by Chto Delat? with twenty local participants; a spectacular musical show (complete with chorus) which discusses the representation of a nation state, its characters and history.
For loads more information and the full schedule please go to www.arika.org.uk
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