Documentary “Paredes que fala” will be shown in Alte and Alportel to close the Watt project?

The documentary “Paredes que fala”, directed by Jorge Murteira, which shows the implementation of Watt? on the ground, it remains […]

Mariana the Miserable

The documentary “Paredes que fala”, directed by Jorge Murteira, which shows the Watt implementation? On the ground, it continues to be shown in the Algarve, in the lands where that artistic project aimed at the community left its marks.

So, after having already been shown in Vila do Bispo, Barão de São João, Messines and Mexilhoeira Grande, the documentary heads to Sotavento, on the 21st of October, a Saturday, at 15:30 pm, to be shown at the Cândido Guerreiro Museum Center and Condes de Alte, in this village in the interior of Loulé.

The following day, Sunday, October 22, the film is exhibited at the Alportel Museum Center (São Brás de Alportel), also at 15:30 pm.

The "Watt?" left its mark in seven locationsTourist attractions: Vila do Bispo, Barão de São João (Lagos), São Bartolomeu de Messines (Silves), Mexilhoeira Grande and Figueira (Portimão), Alte (Loulé) and Alportel (São Brás de Alportel).

Watt? it joined the EDP Foundation's national Public Art project, being coordinated, in the Algarve, by LAC – Laboratory of Creative Activities, from Lagos, which invited several artists – Xana, Jorge Pereira, Mariana a Miserável, Padure, Menau, Susana Gaudêncio and Tiago Batista – to make interventions in public spaces.

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