
Our weekly focus on the moving image and art in the streets. And other oddities.
Now screening:
1. Nadia Vadori-Gauthier and Friends Dance Through Parisian Empty Spaces
2. New Burner from Olivier Kosta-Thefaine – Symphonie / Hangar 107
3. Sofles / Mega Bunsens With Sirum
4. “Ingobernable” with C. Tangana, Gipsy Kings, Nicolás Reyes, Tonino Baliardo

BSA Special Feature: Nadia Vadori-Gauthier and Friends Dance Through Parisian Empty Spaces
Nadia Vadori-Gauthier: Dances in places of art and culture closed to the public during the Pandemic.
“In the almost-silence of these emblematic places, usually punctuated by the passage of crowds, vibrates an intense life: those of works, feelings experienced, memorial traces of art experiences, of the succession of eras.
Dancing in this context is, for me, both a resistance and a manifesto. It is an act of solidarity, a gesture of love and recognition. Because I would never be who I am without the familiar attendance of these extraordinary places where, over time, through the face-to-face with the works, a look is forged that embraces otherness, the new, the difference, a look that invites participation in life. ”
Nadia Vadori-Gauthier
New Burner from Olivier Kosta-Thefaine – Symphonie / Hangar 107
During his residency at Hangar 107, artist Olivier Kosta-Théfaine patterned the walls using a lighter, selectively burning 70 square meters to create a new carbon visual symphony.
Sofles / Mega Bunsens With Sirum
This video shows some mega bunsens being painted with SIRUM,” says Sofles in this brand new video filmed and edited by After Midnight.
“The sheer diversity of style Sofles has is unparalleled,” says only casual on Youtube. “I’ve seen the work of thousands and thousands of writers and nobody even comes close. It’s insane.”
“There is so much going on in every letter of that Sofles piece that each letter could be a video of its own! And also, I’m so stoked that they used some proper dope dnb for the tune!,” says Sciz. “Awesome work by Sirum too, whom I’ve followed for quite some time on Instagram; I always try to follow the artists whom I feel are breaking down barriers and this collaboration came out perfect because of the expertise of both artists.”
“Ingobernable” with C. Tangana, Gipsy Kings, Nicolás Reyes, Tonino Baliardo
Next time you make a video be sure to invite your sister, mother, and lots of aunts. It will leave the competition shaking in their shoes.
This guy is El Madrileño
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