Organised by the Swiss Institute of Rome (ISR), the ‘migrations, chances et tournements’ project combines theatre, art, science and politics to tackle the issue of migration and its impact on humanity, society and contemporary economic and cultural systems.
In this context and in collaboration with the Romaeuropa Festival, Switzerland’s sound designer, director and performer Dimitri de Perrot, head of the acclaimed artistic duo Zimmermann & de Perrot, will be presenting for the first time in Italy his installation DREAMS & NIGHTMARES inspired by the Myusic performance.
Made in collaboration with Swiss photographer Jean Revillard, the work confirms the artist’s attention to the things that we tend not to notice in everyday life, and all those questions that can put our consolidated habits and ideas into crisis.DREAMS & NIGHTMARESis a reflection on the unknown and the origin of sound and music, a sensory journey in which spectators, with their memories, emotions and story, become the true protagonists.