MigrArt direction Southern Italy: I arrive in Riace
MigrArt lands in Riace as the first stop on the tour which will bring a new scroll around some of the Italian areas touched by migratory flows. Calabria, Sicily, Campania and Lazio.
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MigrArt lands in Riace as the first stop on the tour which will bring a new scroll around some of the Italian areas touched by migratory flows. Calabria, Sicily, Campania and Lazio.
#migrart

Anche quest’anno Menti Libere sarà presente in questo splendido evento fra le magiche montagne della Val d’Aupa, ma rispetto le scorse edizioni saremo in veste di ospiti. Durante la settimana di residenza infatti sperimenteremo varie formule per potervi offrire al meglio durante la giornata di domenica l’esperienza di MigrArt. Ad accompagnare i racconti di Tommaso, Lillo e Paolo ci saranno nuovi contenuti multimediali arricchiti dai ritmi e melodie di alcuni musicisti del nostro collettivo che per l’occasione sarà allargato per offrirvi un’esperienza unica e imperdibile.
Qui di seguito la descrizione completa dell’evento.
Lunedì – Venerdì: Residenza artistica
Sabato dalle 15:00: Serata di cinema
Documentari e corti sui paesaggi terrazzati
Domenica dalle 10:00: Festa del raccolto
La raccolta artistica, musica e pranzo a base di prodotti locali raccolti durante la settimana
Partecipanti:
Alessandra Beltrame, St. Gallen, CH
Alessandra Cianelli, Napoli, IT
Antje Christ, Köln, D
Eva Kiefer, Salzburg, AT
Migrart, Lignano, IT
Adriana Padovani, Moggio Udinese, IT
Alessandro Ruzzier, Gorizia, IT
Tommaso Saggiorato, Friuli, IT
Christopher Thomson, London, GB
Wronglab, Moggio Udinese, IT
Evento sostenuto dall’associazione La Cort dai Gjats e in collaborazione con ITLA, Stazione di Topolò, Tiere Viere e Bar da Fabio.

The collaborations proceed to create moments full of stimuli to make the experience special 9 edition! Congratulations again to the friends of ArtPort, see you there!
Official link of’event,
Complete calendar of the event:
*** 22-23-24 September ***
Live painting with GABRIELE BONATO – IVAN BUTTAZZONI – KEROTOO – ANITA LUPERINI – GIULIA RUSSO – 2DIPPICK
*** Thursday 22 September ***
18.30 Opening happening with aperitif on the terrace
live unplugged CUBA LIBRE
*** Friday 23 September ***
18.30 PERCEPTIONS ON TRAVEL
Volunteering experiences in Pakistan and Greece
Route of the Balkan refugee route with the Migrart Action project – Free Menti Association
20.45 POSSIBLE REBELLIONS
by Louis Garcia-Araus and Javier Garcia Yague
with the graduates of the Nico Pepe Civic Academy of Dramatic Arts
courtesy of the authors and ATIR
23.00 NUKEI dj set
*** Saturday 24 September ***
16.00 ILLUSTRATION PERFORMANCE
curated by David Pighin and Gianluca Sturmann
21.30 live electronics VETTORI
23.30 live electronics ALLES FETT
*** Sunday 25 September ***
10.30 ARTISTIC WORKSHOPS FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS
edited by Virginia Di Lazzaro
Space for pictorial experimentation
Space of holistic disciplines (COR of Latisana)
12.00 Free lunch
18.00 EXHIBITION OPENING
live LAIPNESSLESS
buffet
*** Saturday 22 October ***
21.00 FINISSAGE
Poetic-evocative performance THE FOUR ELEMENTS
by the Ndescence theater company
of the Espressione Est Association
21.30 live DASIA + live MOTH’S TALLES + APATJA select
*** FREE ENTRY TO ALL EVENTS ***
Event organized by the ArtPort Association with the support of the Province of Udine and the Latisana District Area, with the patronage of the Municipality of Palazzolo dello Stella.
In collaboration with Civica Accademia d'Arte Drammatica Nico Pepe – Nico Pepe On Stage, Free Menti Association, It is an expression – Club of Artistic and Social Studies, Ottagono Cultural Association.

A special evening for the guys from Menti Libere who exhibited for the first time the material collected along the Balcan Route. Here are some photos of the evening taken by the expert hands of Aghite Pavan.
#settlers #migrart #mostra #avostanis #art #migrants
First exhibition of the Migrart project within the Avostanis cultural exhibition: appointment at 1 September in Villacaccia di Lestizza

After having lived a creative and sharing experience with a group of asylum seekers, three young people from Lignano decided to retrace the route of the Balkan route backwards, from Friuli to Syria, using art as a means of interaction. For the duration of three months they made a journey of four thousand kilometers using various means of transport, reaching the Turkish-Syrian border.
A thirty meter roll of paper with markers (it will be possible to contemplate it exclusively in the evening), it allowed them to enter into an empathetic connection with the people they met in the different stages of the journey. Upon their return they developed a decanting and elaboration process, thanks to which they can now share living material with the public for the first time, which documents the experiences made, in the form of an interactive exhibition. Visitors will have the opportunity to identify themselves in an active and engaging way with the strong suggestions and emotions that these three young people felt firsthand.. To cheer up the evening there will be music from’ Irie Trio .
To fully enjoy the interactivity offered by the exhibition, we recommend bringing your smartphone and headphones for listening to sound..
#active citizenship #migrart #migrants #exhibition #avostanis #colonos
Throughout the day on Sunday 26 June e 10 July, thanks to the parish of San Giovanni Bosco in Lignano Sabbiadoro, Menti Libere organizes the flea market to support the Migrart emme elle project! Free offer! Many beautiful things at a very low price to support a great project! Come through here!

After three weeks in the delirium of Istanbul we concluded the art project at the Hayatadestek community center for Syrians. Through activities’ drawing and group games, verbal and graphic brainstorming we identified the theme for the mural : hope and’ on the street. Hope and’ in fact the only thing that keeps us united and makes us walk the path towards our dreams.
The main concept of the project e’ it was freedom’ of expression, in the same wall each and’ was completely free to express himself. We used white in the final parts to outline the various elements and draw the characters. The result is’ a work composed of various levels that combine with each other, various techniques to tell the same story.
Thank you all.
After three weeks in the delirium of Istanbul we finished the art project at the community center for syrian people Hayatadestek. Through some drawing activities and group games, verbal and graphic brainstorming we figured out what was the theme of the murals : hope is the road. Hope is the only thing that keeps us connected to each other and keeps us on the route towards our dreams.
The main concept of the project is the freedom of expression, also in the walls the children were completely free to express themselves in every way the wished. We just did the final details, we used the white paint to frame the main elements and later we painted the characters. The result is a multi layered artwork in which many medias are used to talk about the same story.
Big thanks to Support To Life Association /Support To Life , to the family of AD.DAR Center الدار and to all the children who participated and gave us inspiration. Thanks to Menti Libere and Cactart and thanks to Gabbiano
#migrate #integration #paint #refuge #are #haya
Vi segnaliamo questo interessante articolo che da oggi potete trovare in edicola su “il Friuli” . The weekly magazine crowned our Alessandros, Paolo and Tommaso as Characters of the Week dedicating the second page to them..! We remind you that if you want to support their project to create a book from this experience, just link to this link . A hug

After having been fed for many days by the bosom of the sacred countryside we decided to move again toward the river made by walking souls.
Along the way the great cathedrals leave te way to the minarets who come out here and there like mushrooms while we walk alongside the mountains getting near the Macedonian land.
Kosovo is just there, a few steps from us, closed between the mountains and stuck by the international blocks. A land that creates and stand watching the parade of thousands of refugees every day. We arrive at Presevo, a muslim enclave with majority of Albanians in the Serbian orthodox reign. And it is right here, in the headquarter of the first Serbian registration center, that we meet again the uncontainable human river. All the work is done at the train station where, once registered, those people spend infinite hours waiting a train directed to the Croatian borderline. Another inexorable waiting.

Children running here and there on the railway lines, mothers trying to warm their poor, cold creatures, tattooed grannies specialized in waiting and a couple getting caught by the love under a thermal blanket. Everything happens between volunteers distributing clothes and hot drinks and taxi drivers always ready to carry home some earning.
Suddenly the paper roll is being opened letting out all the light that it’s carrying deep inside. Like a magic all the barriers are destroyed, a channel of direct interaction is created, no word is needed.
Drawings perfectly describing their situation, like the one made by Huseyn, 10 years old, from Aleppo, in which a bird is carrying the last fruits of a dead tree to a new home. The travel of the hope.
It’s wonderful to see the sweet manner with which the art can destroy any kind of barrier.
The man, instead, build them.
Indeed since few days that enormous human river had dramatically reduced. From one day to the other men inaugurated a gigantic dam, as big as the inhuman engineering capacity could build it. A dam that’s separating a fat continent from all those outskirts that are only asking for a piece of bread. Only Syrian, Afghan and Iraqi water can pass trough, all the other rivers are stopped there, flooding the surrounding area. Stuck. It’s been as if in Iran there’s not a violent dictatorship, if in Somalia there’s not Al Shabaab or in Nigeria Boko Haram, as if Pakistan isn’t the cradle of terrorism.
It’s as if a man can choose between who has the right to live and who hasn’t.
Everyday those people walk along the railway line that’s passing through this tent city to check if the dam is opened or not. Water bullets are falling from the sky and the great Mafia of the hospitality offers only a biscuit pack, some chocolate and a bottle of water. You can buy everything else from the little stalls here for this sad occasion.
The land is covered with mountains of garbage acting like fuel for getting a little warmer. A man with frozen feet tries to heat his body with the fire lit from a little oil fell onto the rail. Probably the same oil stolen from the place where that man, like many others, belong. The oil can go anywhere, not them.
A granny dressed all in black clothes as if she was in mourning for all the humanity is grabbing her granddaughter’s hand, with her pink balloon full of hope. A Congolese boy stuck by the cold temperature and by despair repeats incessantly: “I prefer to die instead to go back there”.
There is also who stitched his lips together as a sign of protest and who’s thinking about scenic suicide as the only way to unlock that situation. The stress is reaching the limit. Everything under the miser eyes of the taxi drivers, sandwich sellers and hotel owners who converts their halls into supermarkets and rent the floor of their basement and maybe their wife too. Everything under the eyes of the volunteers and reporters hit by an enormous sense of impotence that kills every hope in a better tomorrow.
A majestic and invisible dam. On one side a continent eating handsomely, on the other all it’s victims arrived from every mistreated place to ask the right to stay alive. A basin of stuck water growing everyday more. Soon it will became a sea and as that gigantic stone will fall from the mountain it will be a disaster.
The Tragedy.
Kavala, 30th November 2015

#migrart #migrants #refugees #kavala #balkanroute #dispersation

After a month of wandering around urban centers we decide to set off towards the fascinating rural world. With our heavy backpacks we eat kilometers, slowly managing to detach ourselves from the tentacles of shiny and perhaps futile comforts of the city.
After a few days we finally immerse ourselves in that timeless place called nature. We are overwhelmed by his majestic and egalitarian hospitality, finding ourselves in a mystical universe that knows no boundaries nor makes any distinction between its inhabitants, trees, sheep or farmers.
A shepherd with his cows bids us good morning, bringing a bit of light into the thick fog that permeates the road in the early hours of the morning and an unexpected hitchhiking passage. A man loads us onto his military off-road vehicle showing us the best of this valley : from the magical view from the highest peak in Serbia to the rakia used as a means of convivial communication, from cutting wood in the forest to tasting the boiled brain of a cow that has just passed away.
Like a hurricane this valley makes us savor all its spontaneous hospitality.
Ecco, we have finally met the Holy Rurality.
We follow other paths and a radio at full volume attracts us near what looks more like a rudimentary workshop than a house. In the midst of the sweet bustle of apples and tools, a short man walks pleasantly in his kingdom, a few nods and a glance are enough to find ourselves welcomed like children and hired as woofers by this extraordinary man.
Eyelids that protect the eyes from the cold and sinewy hands that tell stories of apples picked and radios repaired. As much wisdom as the time spent in these mountains and a contagious innocence in every gesture.
A man, Vladimir Aleksov, who from his little house in a small village of earth and straw embodies the kingdom of peace.
Uncontaminated places and people spontaneously chosen as bearers of that now rare art of hospitality.
And it's about time, in a historical moment in which they make us believe that hosting these flows of refugees is impossible as well as unwanted, we should draw on this precious treasure more than ever before.
Wanting is power.
Best wishes Vladimir.
Have a good trip / good way
Skopje, 25 November 2015

#migrart #migrants #balkanroute