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CROSSWAYS / AL MULTAQA

Tuesday 5 November 2013

 

Leighton House Museum
12 Holland Park Road, W14 8LZ
020 7471 9160
www.rbkc.gov.uk/museums

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Specular Collective in partnership with the Nour Arts Festival presented Crossways / Al Multaqa: an evening of dialogue and exchange by artists and musicians with roots from different Arab regions and generations at the Leighton House Museum.

 

With conceptions often that the Arab World is homogeneous with one identity, the reality is many voices, views, traditions, cultures, and even dialogue variations within each country. Navigated around the museum to meeting points between artists of regions considered neighbours or diaspora-influenced, art, music and performance act as a centre point for communication in sharing both differences and similarities.

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Crossways | Al Multaqa features contemporary artworks in the form of video installation, graphic design, painting and performance art, with a landscape of sound through the fusion of contemporary popular music, rap, hip hop, Gnawa and classical jazz.

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THE MUSICIANS (Double Click for full screen)

THE ARTISTS:

 

Larissa Sansour (Palestinian) and Youmna Chlala (Lebanese) Video Art
Riffy Ahmed (Bahraini) Video and Performance Art
Hassan Hajjaj (Moroccan) Video Art/Photography
OOMK Zine (Diaspora artists) Sound Installation
Sarah El Hamed (Algerian) Performance Art
Walid Bouchouchi (Algerian) Graphic Artist
Mourad Krinah (Algerian) Graphic Artist
Soukaina El Idrissi (Moroccan) Textiles
Mo Negm (Egyptian) Painter
Simo Lagnawi (Moroccan) Gnawa Singer
ZAiiO (Moroccan) Rapper/Performer
YADi (British Algerian) Singer
Plus Special Guest singer Natacha Atlas, fresh from her recent sell-out performance for Nour Festival at the Royal Albert Hall.

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PHOTO GALLERY (Double Click tabs for full screen)

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