A performance festival is being held around Moria detention camp, on Sappho, a Greek island bordering Turkey. The event brings together in an exceptional way young artists in residence, migrants coming from every corner of the world and Sapphians of all ages, attracted by a shower of stars. There, research artist Serena Siniarska will confront her own ghosts: an encounter with Rose, a young Nigerian woman who has recently arrived in Moria, forces her to question the ethics and value of her own work, as well as her position in a globalized world.
Festival is a novel of distances and proximities, a contemporary tragicomedy about European borders and the bodies that cross them, in which the emerging talent of its young author, Darius Bogdanowicz, shines through.
Dramatic book about the human condition and the suppression of values to the detriment of those who need them most in those moments. Beautifully and courageously written. New airs for literature. ANTONIO GARCÍA RODRÍGUEZ, writer The publication includes a series of photographs shot by Marco Ambrosini in collaboration with Darius Bogdanowicz.
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Festival is a novel of distances and proximities, a contemporary tragicomedy about European borders and the bodies that cross them, in which the emerging talent of its young author, Darius Bogdanowicz, shines through.
Dramatic book about the human condition and the suppression of values to the detriment of those who need them most in those moments. Beautifully and courageously written. New airs for literature. ANTONIO GARCÍA RODRÍGUEZ, writer The publication includes a series of photographs shot by Marco Ambrosini in collaboration with Darius Bogdanowicz.
Read more about the research of “FESTIVAL”



