"A Past Projected to a Future" by Darya Efrat
May 25, 2023 ·
17m 59s
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In this episode, you can listen to moments captured during two years of studies. These sound excerpts were gathered from different contexts and periods and placed side by side -...
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In this episode, you can listen to moments captured during two years of studies. These sound excerpts were gathered from different contexts and periods and placed side by side - making up an audible potpourri. Enjoy!
Episode contributors:
Laressa Dickey - interviewer
Sara Kaaman - interview recording
Special thanks to SSFFN- for keeping up and not giving up!
DARYA EFRAT makes performances and installations influenced by space, circus, music, text, glass, wood, clay, and being together with others. Emerging from violent histories and multi-generational migration- the works attempt to reconcile questions concerning identity, gender, and belonging. They are developed mainly in public spaces (but not only) between Jerusalem, New York, Porto, Stockholm, and Zagreb. The practice was nurtured by many people along the way, including at Columbia University in New York – in the visual arts and anthropology departments - and at Stockholm University of the Arts in the New Performative Practices master program.
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Episode contributors:
Laressa Dickey - interviewer
Sara Kaaman - interview recording
Special thanks to SSFFN- for keeping up and not giving up!
DARYA EFRAT makes performances and installations influenced by space, circus, music, text, glass, wood, clay, and being together with others. Emerging from violent histories and multi-generational migration- the works attempt to reconcile questions concerning identity, gender, and belonging. They are developed mainly in public spaces (but not only) between Jerusalem, New York, Porto, Stockholm, and Zagreb. The practice was nurtured by many people along the way, including at Columbia University in New York – in the visual arts and anthropology departments - and at Stockholm University of the Arts in the New Performative Practices master program.
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