Abstract
Narrating WAR is an invitation to imagine a relationship between the ‘known’ and the ‘unknown’ of our collective human history. It is an ongoing series of performance readings of a comprehensive list of ‘wars, battles, sacks, sieges, revolts, revolutions, bombings and insurgencies – from 3000 BC to the present’ that provides a comprehensive tableau of a history of human beings as a continuous history of violence and conflict.
| Original language | English |
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| Place of Publication | Turku |
| Publisher | New Performance Turku Biennale |
| Publication status | Published - 2020 |
| MoE publication type | F1 Published independent work of art or performance |
| Event | New Performance Turku Festival - Turku, Finland Duration: 3 Sept 2020 → 6 Sept 2020 http://www.newperformance.fi/arkisto/2020-2/ |
Field of art
- Performance
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