“Roots” exhibition opens on 18 November

The plastic arts exhibition “Roots” opens this Saturday, November 18, at 18 pm, at Armazém Regimental de Lagos […]

The “Roots” plastic arts exhibition opens this Saturday, November 18, at 18 pm, at Armazém Regimental de Lagos and Galeria Lar, in Lagos. 

The guest artists are El Conguito (France), Kwame Sousa (S. Tomé and Príncipe), Mikko Angesleva (Finland), Valdemar Doria (S. Tomé and Príncipe) and M-PeX (Portugal).

This exhibition will be open until January 27, and can be visited from Thursday to Saturday, from 15:00 pm to 20:00 pm.

On the same day, there will be a performance by the musician M-PeX and the dancer “El Conguito”, at Galeria Lar.

in order to enrich the artist residency “Roots”, which runs until November 20, at the Creative Activities Laboratory, the LAC, not only providing research material to the invited artists, but also in order to share experiences, studies, concepts and ideas, «it became relevant to create a transversal program during the residency and continuing during the exhibition», explains the organization.

This is how “Roots Connections” was born: «an informal program that aims to stimulate reflection on the principles that support the creation of this residence, designed to reflect the various views of slavery, whether in its historical matrix, where it is articulated in knowledge raised by the most recent archaeological studies, or in the connections established by some interveners in contemporary times», he adds.

“Roots” itself «is an artistic residency that addresses the theme of slavery through a contemporary vision, creating new routes and transcultural flows, through the reflection of the cultural diversity of formerly colonizing and colonized countries, and their influences on the creation of a global and plural miscegenation, questioning and identifying the roots of this process».

Starting from the discovery of a cemetery of former slaves - in fact, it is a trash can with 155 skeletons piled on top of each other in Vale da Gafaria – “LAC decided to carry out the project, inviting artists from the visual arts, music, dance and performance to, in artistic residency, develop a work that has as its starting point the slavery reality, being these free to develop their work, individually or collectively».

“Roots” refers “to the original meaning of the word, either in the sense of having been the slave torn from his ancestral roots, or to the roots that, over time and successive generations, were created in the countries of destination, shaping its contemporary cultural identity, for example, becomes evident in the cases of Brazil and Cape Verde».

In addition to this, it refers «to the idea of ​​route, route and journey, departure and arrival gate, of which Lagos is an example and an active participant».

“Roots” already has three performances: 2011, in Lagos, 2013 in Maputo (Mozambique) and 2014, in São Tomé and Príncipe.

In 2017, “Roots” returns to Lagos to, from the starting point of the project, «reinforce its international bent and prepare to reach other continents and other cultural realities, equating, from new and different perspectives, the dimensions, both historical and contemporary, of the phenomenon of slavery” and “its political, social, economic and cultural causes and consequences”.

LAC – Creative Activities Laboratory is a non-profit cultural association formed in 1995 and headquartered in the Old Prison of Lagos.

The association is an artistic residency space whose priority is to develop and expand the PRALAC – Artist Residency Program in LAC, with the main objective of energizing and promoting artistic creation in the region and especially in the southwestern Algarve.

There, several international projects are developed, such as ARTURb – United Artists in Residence, “Roots” and “Kick in the eye”. LAC is a structure financed by the Ministry of Culture/General Directorate of Arts.

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