Event overview
Dictatorship has been part of the political landscape for millennia. Yet the phenomenon still persists in its myriad of forms. How can we dare to imagine an alternative world?
This performance is developed by a collective of artists who, inspired by Haiti, asked themselves what artistic means are available for political subversion. The Haitian carnival, a festival which challenges and inverts the social structure, shows such a possibility. The artists have reinterpreted carnival into a performance in which ‘hybrid dictators’, renditions of dictatorial aesthetics, have become the new refugees, fleeing in despair from their former dictatorial position.
The performance will take place on Saturday the 24th of March from 11:00 to 13:00 on Regents Canal between Little Venice (Paddington) and Camden Lock (Camden Town).
Check our Facebook page for the map of the route.
Dates & times
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24 Mar 2018 |
11:00am - 2:00pm Check the Facebook page for the specific times and places of the traveling performance |
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