O Samba do crioulo doido, by Luiz de Abreu | 18th Festival

Artist Luiz de Abreu performs O Samba do Crioulo Doido, as part of the competitive show Southern Panoramas programme

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Sebastián Diaz Morales | 18th Festival

The Argentinean artist, first featured in the Festival in 2003, discusses his piece shown at the 18th edition

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Akram Zaatari | 18th Festival

A longtime collaborator with the Festival, the Lebanese artist discusses his video The End of Time, featured in the 2013 Southern Panoramas show

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Ayrson Heráclito | 18th Festival

The artist discusses his piece Funfun, which won a prize at the 18th Festival, from the perspective of the boundary between reality and fiction, a moment that opens up new possibilities for seeing the world

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Luiz de Abreu | 18th Festival

The 18th Festival Southern Panoramas Grand Prize winner discusses his piece Samba do Crioulo Doido

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Dan Halter | 17th Festival

During the 17th Festival, the Zimbabwean artist discussed the themes of some of his works, including Untitled (Zimbabwean Queen of Rave), from 2005

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Bouchra Khalili | 16th Festival

The Moroccan-born artist discusses two video programs featured at MAM-BA, as part of the 2007 Festival’s program, addressing issues such as nomadism, exile and displacement

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Ayrson Heráclito | 16th Festival

The artist and professor discusses the emblematic baianas featured in some of his works in a statement during the 16th Festival

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Bare Life Study #1, by Coco Fusco | 15th Festival

“I want to prompt reflection on the state of exception that has become a part of political life.” In her Bare Life performance, Coco Fusco coordinates 50 volunteers for an urban intervention on the streets of São Paulo

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Carlos Motta | 15th Festival

The Colombian artist Carlos Motta makes brief comments about his Letter to My Father (Standing by the Fence)

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