Combination of figure skating, circus arts and classical ballet Atria Music and AGENDA PRODUCTION BERLIN presents the show for…
180 km-long and 7-km-wide, barely 4 metres of space in some places: the buffer zone has different faces; it is sometimes a mountain, a single lane, a succession of lands, villages or ruins. You follow it for a while and then you lose track of it. You face it or simply guess its presence behind military watchtowers. You are stopped by its barbed wire or you enter it without noticing. Depending on who and from where one looks at it, the buffer zone repels, fascinates, disturbs, intimidates or is totally ignored. It remains an itchy scar, no longer bloody, but still an open wound. So present. So elusive.
The line, as it is known, is not really a line. Two ceasefire lines delimit the buffer zone, with a different reality behind each of them and between them a territory where life continues. The UN troops are working there every day, Georgios and Osman cultivate their fields, Stelios visits the cemetery of his village, Elena opened a kindergarten while Mihalakis and his wife live there all year long! The buffer zone is 40-years-old, but only a few insiders really know it. And this for an obvious reason: without the permission and a serious UN escort, we are limited to get a glimpse of it and imagine it from outside.
Barbara Laborde is a French photojournalist and she will present her photo exhibition in the University of France in Cyprus, in Nicosia. She has followed the buffer zone for over a year, seeking to capture this territory and question its reality. The documentary work she presents, offers visitors a long journey within the buffer zone and along both its southern and northern sides, from west to east. A mosaic of stories and images, like so many opened windows on this hidden strip of territory, and some crucial ‘keys’ to better understand it.
The opening of the exhibition will be on the 19th of April from 18:00 until 20:00.
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Place: Institut Français de Chypre
Address: Nicosia, Cyprus (View on the map)
Contact data: +357 22459333
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