What can art do for television? What can television do for art? A lot, we believe, after enjoying the programmes in theses two sessions. What we experience is a rich and powerful revitalization of already existing works, enhanced and reinforced through the heart of television. Be it poetry or painting, performance, music or dance - the arts seem to survive a climate of budgets skinned to the bone and slots in the good - night ghetto hours of the repudiated few.
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“Love and pain” based on the poem “The breakfast” by Jacques Prevert. A breakfast? A farewell? A mellow sitaution?
Love and pain
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Visual illusion –the mistaken ownership of reality – a normal abnormality. The Belgian René Magritte (1898 -1967) was an artist who made us stop and…
Seeing is an illusion
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An experimental documentary with performance which explores the experience of growing up as a black gay man in the U.S.A.
Tongues untied
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