Representative: Seif Eddine Jlassi, Project Coordinator
Location: Bologna, Italy 2018
Objectives:
-To analyze the challenges faced by Africa e Mediterraneo in defending minority rights.
-To evaluate their performance.
-To discover the minority groups they support.
Description:
Seif Eddine Jlassi, the representative, visited the office of Africa e Mediterraneo in Bologna, Italy. During the visit, they discussed the added value of their work to the community and
the challenges they encounter, particularly in terms of outreach and dissemination.
It is a dance presentation of the reality of workers in particular and the popular class in general during the nineteenth century in Tunisia, where at that time, on the breath of the MEZWED (Tunisian bagpipe), a dancing body language spread among the popular community, represented by the emergence of expressive forms indicating resistance, rebellion, sensuality, temptation ...
Part of Common Ground Festival An exhibition by Seif Eddine Jlassi & Moussa Al Nanna An immersive exhibition that recreates the experience of a refugee camp by incorporating objects and materials commonly found in these harsh, temporary spaces that many call their homes. Featuring a collection of intricate plastic works and drawings created by children living in refugee camps on the Syrian border in southern Lebanon. The drawings offer glimpses into the displaced visions of their new homeland after the war, and how they remember it through drawings that are simple in form, but profound in content.