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Commun.e

To announce Commun.e, the Mucem welcomes Triangle - Astérides for a day of contemplations on cultural formations, resilience & resistance, and ways of being together.

June 3, 2021
11:00 A.M. – 8:00 P.M.
Mucem, Marseille

Curated by Ziphozenkosi Dayile and Flora Fettah.

With: Eden Tinto-Collins (FR), Vir Andrés Hera (MX/FR), Belinda Zhawi (ZW/GB), Buhlebezwe Siwani (ZA), Dorothée Munyaneza (RW/FR), Moesha 13 (FR).

This day will be dedicated to contemplations on cultural formations, resilience & resistance, and ways of being together. Ziphozenkosi Dayile is gathering looks at collaborative and participatory models which artists employ to make space for critical dialogue on the future of our society. We explore the ways in which projects in the field of performance, community, and other spheres are demanding a renewed imagination to dismantle current systems of power whilst providing space for new inquiries to converge.

Detailed program

11:00 A.M.–1:00 P.M.
The artist who creates with-in circles
Encounter and discussion with Vir Andrés Hera (editorial board member of Qalqalah) and Eden Tinto-Collins (member of Black(s) to the Future)
Moderated by Ziphozenkosi Dayile and Flora Fettah

2:30 P.M.–3:00 P.M.
Sound performance by Belinda Zhawi

3:15 P.M.–3:45 P.M.
Performance by Buhlebezwe Siwani and Dorothée Munyaneza

4:00 P.M.–4:30 P.M.
Q&A with the performers

5:30 P.M.
Performance by Moseha 13 

Commun.e

Public program, online commissions, discussions and residencies
April 19 - September 30, 2021
Commissioned and produced by Triangle - Astérides, centre d’art contemporain
In partnership with Triangle Network and Mucem
As part of the Africa2020 Season

Within the frame of the Africa2020 Season, Triangle - Astérides, centre d’art contemporain and Triangle Network are delighted to invite South African artist and curator Ziphozenkosi Dayile and the Breaking Bread collective to develop a new project, titled Commun.e, taking place both in Marseille and online.

Based on a transdisciplinary approach, Commun.e will involve a wide range of formats such as residencies, performances, screenings, and an online platform that will broadcast ideas, experimentations, and artworks produced within the frame of the project. The programme is conceived as a springboard for further knowledge exchange and production, gathering multiple perspectives.

Based on collaborative methodologies, Commun.e is questioning the renewal of artistic structures and infrastructures. From it, Triangle Network and its partners are opening new conversations and gathering a new generation of artists and art workers from different African countries, and their diaspora for a summer of collective thinking and potential building, both onsite and online. In doing so, Commun.e will aim to therefore inspire many discussions, meetings, collaborations, and, even maybe, offer a frame to pursue the thinking of the network and its future.