Re: [spectre] P.A.R.I.S - "The French Threw Apples At Us"

2007-07-03 Thread franck ancel

VIVA LA poésie COMMUNE DE PARIS ! A+f


SpamRobotMultIdentity aka SRMI a écrit :

"THTH, Joachim Montessuis & Bryan Lewis Saunders. After verbally assaulting
an unsuspecting audience in France. The French showed there love by throwing
apples at us and calling the cops. It was THTH's idea to use the barricade
and thanks to his insight, we were spared." Brian Lewis Sander
a.k.a Mr Brain Sander...

http://www.autopoiese.org/mov/streetaction062007.mov

+ -- -
http://youtube.com/watch?v=V-SkFs11eTA
http://youtube.com/watch?v=FmLHy2d7m-s
http://youtube.com/watch?v=wcnd5oOwZbo
- -- +

"The French Threw Apples At Us"
http://www.myspace.com/montessuis
http://www.myspace.com/mrbrainsander
http://www.myspace.com/cameraanimale021268


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[spectre] V2_ presents: TEST_LAB: PLAY!

2007-07-03 Thread press

TEST_LAB: PLAY!

TEST_LAB is a bimonthly public event hosted by V2_, Institute for the 
Unstable Media, that provides an informal setting for the demonstration, 
testing, presentation, and discussion of artistic research and 
development (aRt&D).


TEST_LAB: PLAY:  European art graduation projects 2007

Thursday, 12 July 2007, 8:00 p.m.
V2_Groundfloor, Eendrachtsstraat 10 , Rotterdam
entrance: free

TEST_LAB: PLAY! will feature a selection of the best European 
electronic-art graduation projects of 2007. The pieces have been 
selected according to originality and quality, and especially the way 
they use the concept of play - that is, the playfulness evoked by the 
work. At TEST_LAB: PLAY! these projects will be demonstrated, tested, 
and discussed among makers, audience and experts.


Play as a form of social interaction has a rich tradition in various 
branches of the arts. But it was only recently that 
human-centered-technology designers realized play offered interesting 
new approaches and techniques for the development of their field. This 
brings them together with contemporary artists who explore play by 
experimenting with a wide range of (often wearable) human-machine 
interfacing technologies. Such experiments often combine a strong DIY 
attitude toward technology design with a desire to take advantage of 
people's naive or intuitive understanding of technology through play. In 
TEST_LAB: PLAY! the audience and participants will test and discuss the 
approaches and techniques used to implement play. They will also discuss 
the broader context of the demonstrated work.


Demonstrations:
- Dobrze
by Dorota Walentynowicz (Interfaculty Image and Sound, The Hague)
- Block H.
by Faith Denham (Goldsmiths, University of London)
- CollecTic
by Jonas Hielscher (Media Technology, Leiden University)
-  Wi-Fi Straitjacket
by Gordan Savicic (University of Applied Arts Vienna)
- Paraphernalia
by Nancy Mauro-Flude (Piet Zwart Institute, Hogeschool Rotterdam)

Invited speakers:
Simon Jones (Human-Computer Studies, University of Amsterdam
Dirk Paesmans and Joan Heemskerk (jodi.org)

For more information, please contact Michel van Dartel ([EMAIL PROTECTED], 
+31-10-206-7272).

www.v2.nl
This event will be streamed live at: http://live.v2.nl/play.ram



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[spectre] Programming Offer-High Quality Short Films

2007-07-03 Thread Sheila Cadigan
SPECIAL OFFER FOR FESTIVALS AND MICROCINEMAS
Free Programming for Many Qualifying Venues

Join the ŒExhibition Revolution!¹
Screen Microcinema International¹s
INDEPENDENT EXPOSURE
Presented by Panasonic Broadcast

We wanted to let you all know about some new programming resources available
from Independent Exposure that would be great material for festival and
local film screenings.

We have just released five brand new compilations that have been screening
at venues in San Francisco, Seattle and Houston to great audience
enthusiasm. 

Curated from all around the world, the films are edgy, interesting,
buzzworthy, and many of them laugh-out-loud funny. They will surely help you
build a large and loyal following to your venues.


***

Available 2007-2008 Programs NEW!

Premiere Compilation Edition: Serious docs. Lush moving art. Comic relief
http://www.independentexposure.com/films/program_id,687

'Mind Over Matter' Edition: Perception vs reality.
http://www.independentexposure.com/films/program_id,688

Documentary Edition
http://www.independentexposure.com/films/program_id,690

Halloweird Edition (Great Show for a Halloween Party!)
http://www.independentexposure.com/films/program_id,691

All Animation
http://www.independentexposure.com/films/program_id,689


Past Years Programs also Available for Screening
http://www.independentexposure.com/films/film_title_starts,a


***

Available Pricing:
1) One Screening: $50
2) Three Screenings: $125
3) Five Screenings: $200
4) FREE (or based on percentage of net proceeds) to qualifying screening
venues. Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] for details.

***

NOW IN ITS TWELFTH YEAR...Independent Exposure has gained an enviable
reputation as a branded, high-quality showcase for contemporary,
progressive, artistic and culturally relevant short films and video art.

BURIED TREASURE...Did you know that worldwide some 100,000 independent short
films are produced every year? With the explosion of increased access and
improved creativity in the moving image arts, it is becoming nearly
impossible for venues and festivals to preview all the new and brave
material to unearth the real gems.

QUALITY CURATION... Independent Exposure has done this work for you.
Microcinema International has screened thousands of works to cull through
and curate the best of them into traveling shorts programs you can use to
attract large and loyal new audiences.

AN ADVENTURE in and of itself, Independent Exposure has screened films from
over 1600 artists in hundreds of venues in 44 countries‹as well as
Antarctica and even at the Base Camp of Mt. Everest! The 2007/2008 season is
shaping up to be an exciting one full of very strong films and videos from
some of the most interesting and overlooked artists on the short film
circuit. 

SEVEN SEPARATE DVD COMPILATIONS...available for communal screening at
festivals, cafes, bars, art house theaters and other special events. Each of
these DVDs is between 60 and 90 minutes long.

Premiere Edition‹An Eclectic International Mix. A chronology of the Iraq war
as told through hand gestures (L. M. Sabo); Canadian spiders on crack
cocaine (Apeman); a lazy Irish farm dog has a crush on a cow (Ken Wardrup);
a film about a moose¹s¹ penis‹or something (Will Hartman); things to do at
parties where you don¹t know anyone (Lev Yilmez); and, the joys of
Œcow-tipping¹ (Stock ŒN Wolf.)

Mind Over Matter Edition: A French scientist invents a serum that turns
people into dogs and a cult arises (John Harden); a Muslim woman describes
how her veil makes her feel like a mysterious beauty while an Irishwoman
likes her makeup (Ken Wardrup); ŒHim¹  falls in love with ŒYou¹ but is
haunted by the ghosts of ex-girlfriends (Tom Stern).

All Animation Edition: energetic ruminations on sex, identity and social
confusion from Signe Baumane, Chel White, Federico Solmi, and Lev Yilmez. A
brand new generation of animation artists is growing up!

Halloweird. Ever popular annual edition!  Throw the best Halloween party you
have ever been to with this assorted collection of weird, creepy, gross, odd
shorts from all over the world. An abandoned house yields up is painful
secrets (Mike Bragg); a woman eats herself (Kelly Pendergrast.)

Documentary Edition: Santeria‹ what happens when you cross Catholicism with
an Afro-Caribbean voodoo cult that performs ritual animal sacrifice (John
Kane); the mysterious, quirky working technique of pioneering animator
Norman McClaren ( Marie-Josée Saint-Pierre); a small child on a gang
tormented American street craves the security of a flak jacket ( May Lin Au
Yong).

Mobile Exposure: ³Life in a Global Village.² Now in its third year, this is
the oldest touring collection of works that address mobile culture and/or
were created using mobile, handheld devices.
   
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[spectre] Balaklava Odyssey, HMKV Dortmund, 7 July 2007, 19:00

2007-07-03 Thread Inke Arns


Dear colleagues and friends of HMKV,

despite the summer vacation we would like to 
invite you to an amazing film and project 
presentation on Saturday evening from 19:00 at 
PHOENIX Halle Dortmund.


There will be music and visuals (and drinks) 
afterwards and the exhibition "History Will 
Repeat Itself" will stay open late at night 
(until the events is over). Please also note our 
changed opening times (Thu + Fr 11 - 22 hrs; Sat 
+ Sun 11 - 20 hrs)


We look forward to seeing you at PHOENIX Halle!

Many greetings
Inke Arns


---

(ad hoc translation!)

BALAKLAVA ODYSSEY
Film and project presentation

Hartware MedienKunstVerein
at PHOENIX Halle Dortmund
Saturday, July 7, 2007, 19:00 (c.t.)

http://www.hmkv.de/dyn/e_program_events/detail.php?nr=2478&rubric=events&;


Balaklava was the 'Gallic' village of the Soviet 
Union which defied the class enemy during the 
Cold War. Since the 1950s Balaklava, located at 
the Southern tip of the Crimea, served as a 
submarine base of the Black Sea Fleet. A 
submarine hangar was built into the Tauris 
Mountain directly at the bay - serving at the 
same time as bunker and depot for nuclear 
weapons. Balaklava was a highly secret facility - 
so secret in fact that the entire settlement was 
closed for visitors and civilians, and that it 
even did not figure on Soviet maps.


It is thus that an important part of occidental 
cultural history was rendered inaccessible. 
Balaklava, in antiquity a Greek settlement, is 
the setting for the myth of the Tantalids. In the 
Odyssey, Homer mentions the bay, and Euripides 
and later Goethe incorporated the myth of 
"Iphigenie on Tauris" which is set in Balaklava, 
in their theatre plays.


It was only with the collapse of the Soviet Union 
and the dissolution of the submarine fleet that 
Balaklava opened up again. As a prelude for the 
cultural revitalisation of the city the Berlin 
based Sebastian Kaiser organised an international 
art festival in the former submarine hangar in 
2006. At the same time he made a film about 
"Balaklava-Odyssey" which portrays inhabitants 
and veterans who served in the once closed city, 
and presents the art event.


Many of the people Sebastian Kaiser interviewed - 
among them high ranking officers of the Black Sea 
Fleet and submarine captains - lived through and 
today stand for the period of the Cold War, from 
the beginning to its end. The life stories of 
these people, today well advanced in years, shed 
light on the mentality and the disintegration of 
the Soviet Union. The film traces the historical 
and cultural complexity as well as the opening up 
of Balaklava - which reads like a parable of the 
opening up of Eastern Europe after the Cold War.


The film and the project will be presented in 
Dortmund on Saturday 7 July 2007, at 19:00 hrs at 
Hartware MedienKunstVerein at PHOENIX Halle.


Curated by Sebastian Kaiser (Berlin)

Participants:
Joulia Strauss (Berlin)
Natasha Poloka (Moscow)
Dmytro Fedorenko alias Kotra (Kiev)
Svetlana Kazarina (Sevastopol)
Hendrik Schumacher (Berlin)
Aleksander Janicki (Krakow)

www.balaklava-odyssey.com

Funded by:
Kulturstiftung des Bundes

* * *

Currently on view at PHOENIX Halle Dortmund
HISTORY WILL REPEAT ITSELF - Strategies of 
Re-enactment in contemporary (media) art and 
performance

with 22 international artistic positions.

June 9 - September 23, 2007
Thu + Fri 11 - 22 hrs
Sat + Sun 11 - 20 hrs

More information:
http://www.hmkv.de/dyn/e_program_exhibitions/detail.php?nr=2104&rubric=exhibitions&;

* * *

VENUE:
PHOENIX Halle Dortmund
Hochofenstr. / Ecke Rombergstr.
Dortmund-Hoerde

How to get there / map:
http://www.hmkv.de/dyn/e_contact_roaddescription/



--

Dr. Inke Arns
Künstlerische Leiterin / Artistic Director
Hartware MedienKunstVerein
Güntherstrasse 65 * D-44143 Dortmund
T ++49 (0) 231 - 823 106
F ++49 (0) 231 - 882 02 40
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.inkearns.de

Don't miss these shows when travelling (to) Europe this summer:

/// History Will Repeat Itself // Strategies of re-enactment
in contemporary (media) art and performance, HMKV at PHOENIX Halle
Dortmund/D, 9 June - 23 Sep 2007, www.hmkv.de

// irational.org // Tools, Techniques and Events 1996-2006,
CCA Glasgow/GB, 16 June - 21 July 2007, www.cca-glasgow.com

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[spectre] c-base red alert

2007-07-03 Thread bruder
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All frequencies hailing!!

"c-base space station", which is a vital part of Berlin's governmentally
unfunded subculture,
is under pressing threat of closure. Until July, 31th 2007 we have to
come up with several months'
worth of outstanding rent, otherwise we'll be evicted and the space
station will have to close.

If that happens an important and fertile ground for ideas and projects
(e.g. berlin's free wavelan
networks "freifunk.net" and the wikipedia regulars' table ), event
location (e.g. exhibitions, concerts,
open stage sessions) and space for open knowledge transfer and last but
not least a home for creatives,
utopians and space cadets will dissapear from berlin's cultural landscape.

YOU can help to avoid this, by getting engaged and involved: drop by at
our facilities in Rungestrasse and
participate, become a member or just go online and hit the donation
button. (http://c-base.org)

be future compatible - join the space station rescue team!!

Digg It -->
http://digg.com/offbeat_news/Hackerspace_c_base_under_threat_of_closure
become a member: Subscribtion form (PDF) -->
http://c-base.org/cv50f/core/pdf/beitrittsformular.pdf
to c-base websites --> http://www.c-base.org/index2.html

c-base e.V.
rungestrasse 20
10179 berlin tc

fon +49 (30) 285 993 00 vorstand @ c-base.org

Bankverbindung:
c-base e.V.
HYPOVEREINSBANK-POTSDAM
BLZ 160 200 86
Kto 4910173974
IBAN: DE 09 16 02 00 86 49 10 17 39 74
BIC: HYVEDEMM70
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[spectre] FURTHERNOISE RADIO ON BCFM 93.2 FM TONIGHT TUESDAY 3RD JULY.

2007-07-03 Thread marc

FURTHERNOISE RADIO ON BCFM 93.2 FM TONIGHT TUESDAY 3RD JULY.
22.00-23.00 BST (+1GMT)
Repeated 11-12 pm BST Wednesday 4th July.
Online Stream - http://www.bcfm.org.uk
See http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock for your own location time.

22.00-23.00 UK
17.00-18.00 NYC
23.00-24.00 Europe
6-7 am - Tokyo Wednesday 4th  (Repeated 19.00- 20.00)
7-8 am - Australia Wednesday 4th (Repeated 20.00- 21.00)

Tonight's program focuses on leftfield Bristol music & noise from past 
to present. We also have a live interview with art journalists & film 
makers Thomas Götz & Dieter Wulmer who are documenting the music & 
acoustic ecology of Bristol for a feature on HR2 & Radio Bremen in Germany.


Using the opportunity to showcase some of Bristol's most contemporary 
experimental music & sounds along side obscure tracks & remixes by 
Startled Insects, More Rockers & Massive Attack, Furthernoise will be 
highlighting the innovative music & art that makes Bristol's vibrant 
culture sound & look like it does.


Live Visual Mix
Our regular radio VJ's Graziano, Neil, Stu, Marc Garrett & Open Mix will 
again be mixing live visual montages to the stream in the online A/V 
Studio VisitorsStudio.


To get visual mix & radio stream simply open separate browser windows 
for each:


Radio 93.2 FM (Bristol only)
Radio stream http://www.bcfm.org.uk
Visual Streamhttp://www.visitorsstudio.org

Audio & visual mixes also available as podcasts from 
http://www.furthernoise.org


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[spectre] International Artists Residencies/Seminar Budapest

2007-07-03 Thread Andreas Broeckmann

From: "beata szechy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


Dates: Thursday, DECEMBER 27, 2007 - Wednesday, JANUARY 9, 2008

The Hungarian Multicultural Center is currently accepting applications for the
Budapest - Hungarian International Artist/Writer Residency Program

http://www.hungarian-multicultural-center.com/

Residency
Submission Deadline: Friday, October 19, 2007

The program is open to international artists working in all disciplines who are
engaged in the research, development or creation of work.

For application form or questions regarding the International Artist Residency
please write to

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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[spectre] Open Call_Found Footage Workshop_Chisinau_Republic of Moldova

2007-07-03 Thread stefan rusu

Open Call: Found Footage Workshop

Deadline for receiving proposals: 1 August 2007
Announcement of selected participants: 10 August 2007

Organizer/Location: KSAK-Center for Contemporary Art, Chisinau
Workshop Period: 9-25 September 2007 (six hours per day, six days per week).
Participants: 15 persons will be selected from Moldova, Romania,
Bulgaria, Macedonia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Kosovo, Serbia &
Montenegro, Croatia, Slovenia

Project partners:
D Media Association, Romania (http://www.dmedia.ro)
Baza - Belgrade Art Initiatives, Serbia (http://www.baza.org.yu)
NBK Video Forum, Germany (http://www.nbk.org/video-f.html)

Description:
The Found Footage Workshop is an in-depth exploration of the use of
archival material, the aesthetics of appropriation, sampling and
detournement, and the transfer of cinematic language to digital forms.
The workshop will consist in theoretical presentations, film
screenings, and assisted hands-on workshops (selection of archival
sources, analogue-digital transfers, montage). Each participant will
produce a film based on the re-use of archival sources. The workshop
will provide an opportunity for cross-cultural exchange between
artists and students from Moldova, regional artists from Balkan
countries, and the international guests who have been invited to
prepare the workshop.

Guest tutors & content of the workshop:
John Davis (San Francisco, USA) is a media artist exploring the
intersections of film, video, photography, experimental sound and
social practices. Link: http://www.noiseforlight.com
* Introduction to the reuse of popular culture for critique, satire
and poetic investigation. Assisting participants in extracting
fragments from sources like film, VHS, DVD, television and the
internet, and incorporating them into projects that reshape the media
landscape with their personal vision. Screening of American found
footage films.
Joanne Richardson (Cluj, Romania) is a cultural theorist, video artist
and coordinator of D Media, an NGO producing digital media & engaged
art. Link: http://subsol.c3.hu/subsol_2/contributors0/richardsonbio.html
* Introduction to history of found footage and detournement, its
relation to struggles against intellectual property, and the political
dimensions of "counter-documentary." Assisting participants with
developing concept/montage. Screening of 1960-70s French films and
post-1989 found footage from Eastern Europe.
Stevan Vukovic (Belgrade, Serbia) is an art critic, film theorist,
curator, and co-founder of Belgrade Art Initiatives. Links:
http://www.baza.org.yu , http://www.o3.co.yu ,
http://www.schoolofmissingstudies.net
* Introduction to recent documentary film and video production from
the Balkans. Screening of films by Zelimir Zilnik and other Serbian
directors.
Kathrin Becker (Berlin, Germany) is an art historian, curator and the
director of NBK (Neuer Berliner Kunstverein) Video Forum. Link:
http://www.nbk.org/video-f.html
* Introduction to the NBK Video-Forum Archive. Screening of
international artist videos from late 1960s to the present from the
NBK collection.

Film Content/Production:
The workshop aims to facilitate a critical engagement by artists
toward the current condition of post-soviet (former USSR) or
post-socialist societies. We are especially interested in
investigations that use film aesthetics and digital technologies to
explore and comment upon the "transition" (gaps, ruptures, or
continuities) between the dismantling of socialism and the current
neo-liberal system, although artists can also propose ideas that
depart from this focus. Each participant will develop a film scenario,
select and choose appropriate archive sources corresponding to the
idea, and edit a short digital film (5 to 10 minutes in length). The
basic principle underlying the concept and production of the film
should be the re-use or re-contextualization of archival sources,
including propaganda films and archives from the socialist period
(KSA:K has an available collection of these), fragments of new films,
home movies or private archives, television and internet.

Skills gained by taking the workshop:
Selecting and digitizing analogue materials (16 - 8 MM film, VHS),
filming with professional cameras, editing with AVID, postproduction
techniques. Films will be finished on mini DV and exported to DVD.
Please note that some prior experience in video production
(camerawork, montage) is required.

Practical information:
Selected participants will receive reimbursement for travel costs
(train or bus), their accommodations and meals will be covered by the
organizer for the duration of the workshop. There is no participation
fees.

Criteria and submissions:
Applicants should be nationals or residents of Moldova, Romania,
Bulgaria, Macedonia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Kosovo, Serbia, Montenegro,
Croatia, or Slovenia. We are looking for inspired proposals by visual
artists, filmmakers and video activists that envision an intersection
(dialogue, clash or complem

[spectre] Women in Art

2007-07-03 Thread ART ELECTRONICS

"Women in Art", Summer festival in Bari, Italia (July 1-20 2007), presents
on July 18th "Poem in Red", by Caterina Davinio. This video work has been
in exhibitions world wide, recently in Divine_In.Tent, during the 52 Venice
Biennale (Artlifegallery, June 7-30 2007) and Documenta 12 in Kassel,
Germany (opening on June 11 ).
Dedicated to Ferrari Modena car, to perfect happiness, to imperfection of
happiness, "Poem in Red" is a synthesis of hedonism, cynicism, non-sense,
around a color: red.

Curators and gallery owners can contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Davinio Art Electronics
Via Sassi 10 - 23900 Lecco (LC) Italia
T: +39 (0)341 282712
http://xoomer.alice.it/cprezi/caterinadav.html

Scroll down to read the complete program of Women in Art: books, theatre,
performance, video, exhibitions, poetry.
Translate in English: http://babelfish.altavista.com/


:
FEDERICO II EVENTI, Associazione di promozione
sociale, organizza a Bari la rassegna "Women in.Art" inaugurando la sinergia
con Unika, Accademia dello Spettacolo, partner dell'evento.

Women in Art 2007

Dal 1 Luglio al 20 luglio "Women in.Art" animerà il Fortino e l'Auditorium
Vallisa con Arti Visive - Poesia - Letteratura- Musica - Editoria -
Cinematografia Spettacolo.

L'iniziativa, nella sua originalità, nasce dalla volontà di dar voce
all'universo delle donne, allo scopo di far conoscere l'arte al femminile in
tutte le sue sfaccettature.
Nell'arco temporale di un mese, si alterneranno spettacoli, mostre e
reading, in cui le uniche protagoniste saranno le donne, le loro storie, il
loro mondo, in una cornice d'eccezione, come l'Auditorium Vallisa e il
Fortino S. Antonio.
Sede organizzativa: Via Latilla, 13 - Bari
Direzione Artistica: Michele Loiacono, Giampiero Doria, Alceste Ayroldi,
Sabrina Speranza, Grazia Loiacono. Direzione Artistica e coordinamento
artisti Croati: Ania Skrobonja, Sandra Sesto. Segretaria di produzione:
Liliana Fiume, Pierpaolo Limongelli. Press Manager: Gilda Camero, Alma
Sinibaldi, Alessandra Bianco.

Dal 1 al 20 Luglio 2007

PROGRAMMA

Auditorium"Vallisa" 1 luglio 2007 ore 20.00

Apertura ufficiale e presentazione della rassegna Women in.Art. Mostra di
pittura a confronto artiste Italiane e Croate (fino al 6 luglio).

Concerto del coro "Stupor Mundi Chorus"diretto dal M° Fabio ANTI .

Performance di danza di Sabrina Speranza.

Auditorium "Vallisa" 2 Luglio 2007 ore 20.30 - Cineforum ambientalista a
cura di Carolina Borghi " il ruolo delle donne per il futuro del Pianeta"
proiezione del documentario-Vandana Shiva " La Dea ferita-in difesa della
Madre Terra" intervento di Fiorella Capuano.

Auditorium "Vallisa" 4 Luglio 2007 ore 20.30 - presentazione del libro di
Yolande Villemaire

"La Divinità Danzante" cura di Osvaldo LANZOLLA Wip edizioni


Auditorium "Vallisa" 5 Luglio 2007 ore 20.30 - poesia al femminile "serate
di letture poetiche" a confronto poetesse Croate e Italiane.

Poetesse Italiane: Angela ANIELO, Ersilia CACACE, Rosa CASADIBARI, Adelaide
IRACE, Elvira MANCO, Anita PISCAZZI, Daniela RECCHIA.

Poetesse Croate: Diana ROSANDIC, Ana Mikulic


Auditorium "Vallisa" 6 Luglio 2007 ore 20.30 - presentazione del libro
"Quote rosa" editrice Fernandel

QUOTE ROSA. Donne, politica e società nei racconti delle ragazze Italiane

Lo sguardo delle trentenni di oggi sulla nostra società

LE AUTRICI: Elena Battista, Susanna Bissoli, Francesca Bonafini, Stefania
Bondini, Patrizia Caffiero, Barbara Delfino, Mascia Di Marco, Elisa
Finocchiaro, Elisa Genghini, Deborah Rim Moiso, Viola Rispoli, Elisa
Ruotolo, Daniela Russo, Federica Senigagliesi, Nadia Terranova, Grazia
Verasani.


Fortino 10 Luglio 2007 ore 20.30 - mostra dell'artista CHIARA SAMUGHEO
(fotografa di fama mondiale nativa di Bari) concerto di Pizzica e Taranta a
cura del gruppo di canti popolari "Pizzicati intra lu core"(Grottaglie) -
mostra di pittura a confronto artiste Italiane e Croate fino al 21 luglio


Elenco pittrici Italiane: Rosanna NISI, Carmela TOSCANO, Giò
ALFARO, Maria Giulia TANNOJA, Irene PETRAFESA, Sabrina GASPARRO, Dunja
CALIANNO, Maria De PASQUALE, Carmela CARRERA, , Adele D'ETTORRE, Mariagrazia
GAZZILLO.

Elenco Pittrici Croate: Ania SKROBONJA, Tea PASKOV VUKOJEVIC, Erika MEDANIC,
Sonja MILOTIC SESTO, Goranka SUPIN, Monika PETROVIC, Sandra SESTO, Eda
MIHOVILIC, Madlenka STANCIC, Adrijana SURAN, Mirna SISUL,Matilda BREZAK,
Neva PIZZUL.


Fortino 12 Luglio 2007 ore 21,00 - spettacolo teatrale " Che dire della mia
vita - storie di donne di periferia" per la regia di Franco Balsi, circa 20
donne in scena tutte di Enziteto coordinate da Rosa Matera.


Fortino 13 Luglio 0re 21,00 - presentazione del libro di Gianna Raffaele "I
contributi giornalistici di Linuccia Saba" Wip edizioni

Tra cibo e letteratura. Il volume fa luce su Linuccia Saba e sulla sua
vicenda di scrittrice di gastronomia letteraria, un aspetto finora
scarsame