Live set: Una carta de amor a la intifada global
Radio Alhara (live)
Performance de clausura ‘Canción para muchos movimientos’
22 mar 2024
‘Una carta de amor a la intifada global’ es el homenaje sonoro de Precolumbian, DJ nacida en Perú y residente en Filadelfia, a la resistencia anticolonial y a los movimientos de solidaridad internacional por la liberación de Palestina. Para este DJ set, la cofundadora Seltzer —club nocturno queer experimental— entreteje fragmentos sonoros de archivo y percusiones afroperuanas en una carta de amor a la solidaridad global con Palestina.
Este set híbrido sirvió como acto de clausura de Canción para muchos movimientos, un experimento efímero en el que la planta baja del MACBA se convirtió en escenario de encuentros, conversaciones y escuchas compartidas. El set fue retransmitido en directo por Radio Alhara.
Canción para muchos movimientos fue comisariado por María Berríos y Sabel Gavaldon.
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