NOise & nation
BHAVISHA PANCHIA & LEYYA MONA TAWIL – ‘NOISE AND NATION’ – A BLUE SKIES CONVERSATION
Presented by the International Curators Forum Through a series of conversations between Johannesburg, South Africa and Detroit, United States, Bhavisha & Leyya exchange of ideas around the potentials of sonic disruption and noise as response to nationhood and displacement, and migration. Leyya Mona Tawil is a creative force whose work includes choreography, composition, sonic scoring, performance, and dance. Over two weeks I spoke to Leyya about her work as an artist, dancer, performer, organizer and as Lime Rickey International, her superconsciousness who forges connections between fiction, performance and sound that attend to the resonance of diaspora, displacement and homeland. Working through different registers, from dance, movement, and noise, Leyya and Lime slip between codes and signifiers to traverse and distort how we read and listen to signals, both visual and auditory. Lime takes noise as a compositional material and an emancipatory gesture to exceed prescribed limits, boundaries and borders. Her lamentations for a lost homeland resonate from a temporal plane outside of the one we occupy. Below is an edited script of our exchanges over Zoom that was infused with intermittent laughter and wild hand gestures. Pythia's Journals Online Festival
A monomedia festival for text, sound & visual art Curated by Tobias Kirstein & Signe Vad. Denmark 13- 26 May 2020 Lime Rickey International "Malayeen" Duration 2:28 minutes |
NOISE & NATION
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