2024-04-19 20:33:44
Zakaria Springer has always been immersed in rap. Today, his pen is ultra-worked and still touching. In 2019, he released his first EP, AVEMSAVI, his first EP. Between 2020 and 2022, he released two projects, On the road et On the way II, all crowned by the release of the very beautiful album Exile. He is a very authentic, very humble rapper, who always strives to transcribe the stories of his people in his songs. He pays them a lot of homage. Since October, he has released a series of songs clipped between Morocco and Île de France: On the moon, Traces in the sand, The stars carry your names et Maria Callas. And live this Friday he performs a moving new song – Chameleon – which will be released on May 3.
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Tassiana Aït-Tahar is an artist currently studying at the Beaux-Arts de Paris but who also passed through Kourtrajmé in 2020 in the Art and Image section under the direction of JR. She had contributed to the project of Tokyo Palace So far, so good and above all she carried out a visual project, close to video games, called Uber Life – which was exhibited at the Hangar 104. It was an extremely relevant project, inspired by his own view of his daily life and that of his colleagues at Uber Eats over four years. This Friday she tells us regarding her magnificent photographic project, Kids Turned Out Finewhich presents a series of film and digital photos, as well as a documentary highlighting the children of the favela Providencia Hill au Brazil.
Manage my choices I authorize
She started from this observation: “In large humanitarian organizations and on social networks, so-called “disadvantaged” children are often represented in a stereotypical manner to arouse compassion among spectators. This project aims to break these codes and not lock these children into these pre-established criteria. The goal is to show viewers that they are much more than “disadvantaged” children. The project highlights their characters, their authentic personalities and presents their faces in the same way as any other child, because they are not objects of sympathy. The aim is to challenge the codes often associated with humanitarian campaigns that use children to generate compassion, often approaching the concept of White Saviorism. » This Friday she brought her team back to explain to us her thousand projects and her very personal artistic sensitivity which does us a lot of good. This exhibition can be found on May 2 at 139 rue du temple in Paris.
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