Dimitri de Perrot. Dreams & Nightmares. Sound installation with photographs by Jean Revillard
From 17 Novembre 2017 to 26 Novembre 2017
Rome
Place: Istituto Svizzero of Rome
Address: via Ludovisi 48
Times: tutti i giorni 11-18. Lunedì 20 novembre: chiuso
Ticket price: ingresso gratuito
Telefono per informazioni: +39 06 420 42 1
E-Mail info: roma@istitutosvizzero.it
Official site: http://www.istitutosvizzero.it
Migrations, opportunities and torments, brings together experts from diverse fields: theatre, art, science, and politics to debate on the theme of migrations and its impact on man, society and the contemporary economic and cultural apparatuses. In this context, in collaboration with Romaeuropa Festival, Dimitri de Perrot, Swiss artist, director and performer (head of the duo Zimmermann & de Perrot), will present DREAMS & NIGHTMARES, an installation inspired by the performance Myousic. Produced in collaboration with Swiss photographer Jean Revillard, the work centres on the artist’s interest in the everyday things that go unnoticed and in all those questions that put our strong habits and our ideas into crisis.
Dreams & Nightmares is a reflection on the unknown and on origin, a musical and sensory journey in which the spectator, through his memories, his emotions, and his history, becomes the true protagonist. ***
Dimitri de Perrot: art direction / sound installation / scenography
Jean Revillard: photographs
Felix Lämmli: sound design
Benny Hauser: light design
Orazio Battaglia: production
Sarah Büchel: technical office
Alain Vuignier: administration
Coproduction: Istituto Svizzero, Romaeuropa Festival,Zimmermann & de Perrot
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