Spicy Histories (my Belgrade, our state)
by _Joseph Patricio (PH / DE)
#food tour #edible history #social fabric #dinner #sightsensing
26.09.14 / 15:00-18:00
28.09.14 / 18:00-21:00
DETAILS:
_duration: 3 hrs
_language: EN / SRB / DE / IT
_number of participants: 15-18
_participants will be asked to bring an extra donation for the food (to shoulder a probable budget to purchase food ingredients)
_in case of last minute changes you wil be also informed through your e-mail or phone
26.09.14 / 15:00-18:00
28.09.14 / 18:00-21:00
DETAILS:
_duration: 3 hrs
_language: EN / SRB / DE / IT
_number of participants: 15-18
_participants will be asked to bring an extra donation for the food (to shoulder a probable budget to purchase food ingredients)
_in case of last minute changes you wil be also informed through your e-mail or phone
Meeting point: at Trg Republike, at the statue of Prince Mihailo
Polazište: Trg Republike (spomenik Knezu Mihajlu)
Polazište: Trg Republike (spomenik Knezu Mihajlu)
"Se acerca el momento de elegir: el miedo o el hambre"
(The moment to choose has come: fear or hunger)
- Maria Folguera, El amor y el trabajo, 2012, p.52
Hunger is a physical state that has the capacity to put our attention to our body and focus on the weight of an immediately present situation: the desire to eat. This desire creates a hyperlocal sphere of time and space that is limited to satisfying it. When used creatively, this state brings about a set rituals of searching for and/or making food that can bring people together. Once hunger is satisfied and / or have been celebrated, it is possible to create other rituals and other states. Our living narratives begin from how we satisfy our basic living necessity.
Spicy Histories remembers the ritualistic, ceremonious and social conditions of a basic human act that has since belonged to the everyday, the mundane and the sedentary. By transposing it as an event where one travels from one place to another, the artist invites the people to participate in a woven set of edible narratives that, in an attempt to tell a story of a city, tries to cook together an ephemeral community.
/ RSUčestvujte u mobilnom gastronomskom iskustvu u Beogradu. Počevši od glavnog trga ovog grada, kreće se kroz ritual zajedničkog obroka, jedno jelo / jedno mesto zaustavljanja. To je gastro tura koja kreira priču grada, preko svojih javnih prostora na lični način.
_Publika bi trebalo da ponese: dodatni budžet za zajedničku kupovinu hrane
_15-18 učesnika
_SR/ENG/IT/DE
_author / guide:
Joseph Patricio, or Pepe, was born in Manila, Philippines in 1981. He has lived in Madrid, Birmingham and Amsterdam, and is currently residing in Berlin where he continues to perform, dance, and cook environments. From 2003 to 2010, he worked as a researcher of rituals, dances and music in various indigenous communities in the Philippines, and continues to embody and enact these learnings in his current performative works. In 2012, he started cooking leftover food for different people, a practice that created for him a map of affects and experiences. He has done residencies and presented works in art events in Munich, Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paolo, Asturias, Bilbao, Valencia, Madrid, Berlin, London, and Amsterdam. He received graduate degrees in International Performance Research from Universities of Amsterdam and Warwick and a practice-based master in Performing Arts and Visual Culture held at the National Museum of Reina Sofia. He credits his cooking skills from his mother and grandmothers.
website: www.nowherekitchen.com
(The moment to choose has come: fear or hunger)
- Maria Folguera, El amor y el trabajo, 2012, p.52
Hunger is a physical state that has the capacity to put our attention to our body and focus on the weight of an immediately present situation: the desire to eat. This desire creates a hyperlocal sphere of time and space that is limited to satisfying it. When used creatively, this state brings about a set rituals of searching for and/or making food that can bring people together. Once hunger is satisfied and / or have been celebrated, it is possible to create other rituals and other states. Our living narratives begin from how we satisfy our basic living necessity.
Spicy Histories remembers the ritualistic, ceremonious and social conditions of a basic human act that has since belonged to the everyday, the mundane and the sedentary. By transposing it as an event where one travels from one place to another, the artist invites the people to participate in a woven set of edible narratives that, in an attempt to tell a story of a city, tries to cook together an ephemeral community.
/ RSUčestvujte u mobilnom gastronomskom iskustvu u Beogradu. Počevši od glavnog trga ovog grada, kreće se kroz ritual zajedničkog obroka, jedno jelo / jedno mesto zaustavljanja. To je gastro tura koja kreira priču grada, preko svojih javnih prostora na lični način.
_Publika bi trebalo da ponese: dodatni budžet za zajedničku kupovinu hrane
_15-18 učesnika
_SR/ENG/IT/DE
_author / guide:
Joseph Patricio, or Pepe, was born in Manila, Philippines in 1981. He has lived in Madrid, Birmingham and Amsterdam, and is currently residing in Berlin where he continues to perform, dance, and cook environments. From 2003 to 2010, he worked as a researcher of rituals, dances and music in various indigenous communities in the Philippines, and continues to embody and enact these learnings in his current performative works. In 2012, he started cooking leftover food for different people, a practice that created for him a map of affects and experiences. He has done residencies and presented works in art events in Munich, Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paolo, Asturias, Bilbao, Valencia, Madrid, Berlin, London, and Amsterdam. He received graduate degrees in International Performance Research from Universities of Amsterdam and Warwick and a practice-based master in Performing Arts and Visual Culture held at the National Museum of Reina Sofia. He credits his cooking skills from his mother and grandmothers.
website: www.nowherekitchen.com