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Birdie archiveTwo mirages. In one: wars, droughts, massive deforestation, polluted coasts, labor exploitation, political instability, poor sanitary conditions, persecution, forced deportation, abuse of natural resources, depleted aquifers, food shortages... In the other: stocked supermarkets, safe streets, family stability, good health services, freedom, paid work, respect for human rights, welfare, recycling and renewable energies, prosperity, social mobility... And in between, flocks of birds. Thousands of migrating birds constantly drawing impossible shapes in the sky. Movement. Ceaseless movement. Birds... and beyond, planets, asteroids, raw materials, galaxies, blood, cells, weapons, atoms, electrons, advertising, quarks, ideology, fear, waste, hope. Life. Nothing in the cosmos is quiet. Stillness is a chimera. The only thing there is, is movement. If it is impossible to stop an electron, what's the point in building fences against flocks of birds?

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Author(s): Alex Serrano, Paul Palacios, Ferran Dordal

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Archive listings for Birdie (2017)

Work type: Play.

T1097687453

Performed in English with Spanish subtitles. Birdie is a multimedia performance with live video, objects, Hitchcock's The Birds revisited, scale models, 2000 mini animals, wars, smugglers, a massive migration and three performers handling this messy world with wit, criticism and commitment with humankind.Presented byAgrupacion Senor Serrano. Other Vicenc Viaplana (video creation). Other Saray Ledesma (scale models). Other Nuria Manzano (scale models). Costume Nuria Manzano. Performer Alex Serrano. Performer Paul Palacios. Performer Alberto Barbera.
6 Apr 17 to 7 Apr 17Home Theatre, Manchester :: V1858052535
listing details L01979546217

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