
First Day of Cruïlla Festival: Art, Music and Creativity Take Over
Yesterday marked the first day of Cruïlla Arts, the artistic side of the Cruïlla Festival, which this July celebrates its… More →
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In a context of escalating violence of genocide in Palestine, La Escocesa opens a new space and time to meet and insist on the ¡Ceasefire now!
On Friday July 11 the the Palestinian curator and researcher Manar Idrissi, current resident of the TEJA network, will share part of her research on the systematic destruction of Palestinian cultural spaces and works of art by Israel. A process of historical erasure that, at the same time, opens the possibility of thinking about these attacks as scenarios from which to imagine new forms of resistance.
To end the meeting, enjoy a musical performance by Palestinian-Irish duo Rahim رحم, while there will be tasty snacks by Mohammad Alsharqawi. Because despite the destruction, Palestinian culture is still alive in music, art, poetry and community building.
During the event, funds will be raised to support the Palestinian people through the TEJA network, a cultural solidarity network that supports artists and cultural professionals in emergency situations and through which artistic residencies for people from Palestine are being funded.
From 18:00 h to 19:30h — Workshop with Manar Idrissi
Analyzing artworks lost during the genocide, Manar reveals how colonial violence targets culture, while Palestinian memory transforms fragments of loss into acts of rebellion. Her talk concludes with collaborative exercises in which these lost artworks are reimagined as living archives of resilience.
From 19:30 h to 20:30h — Musical set by Palestinian-Irish duo Rahim رحم and pica pica of Palestinian snacks by Mohammad Alsharqawi.
There will be rice, wheat and corn-based dishes, plus mutabal, hummus, muhammara, salad, bread with zaatar and olive oil, and walnut and pistachio baklawa.
Over the course of several sessions, you will learn how to model water jugs (cántirs). These will be hands-on sessions that aim not only to work with clay but also to document, rethink, and recover the traditional technology of water jugs used to store, preserve, and cool liquids.
Tuesday, July 15th from 5:30 to 8:00 PM
Session focused on modeling the jugs.
Tuesday, July 22nd from 5:30 to 8:00 PM
This session will explore different decorative techniques that can be applied.
Tuesday, July 29th from 5:30 to 8:00 PM
Glazes will be prepared using pigments and oxides to decorate certain parts of the jugs, while maintaining their porosity.
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