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I can only dance to one song explores the role of music in the formation of a feeling of belonging to a specific location. This project uses sound and movement ot portray narratives of displacement rooted in migrants’ experiences. By incorporating dance as an expressive act of transformation, this video illustrates the emotional landscape of displacement through bodily acts. This work goes beyond that which is visible to tell the tale of an invisible city, a perfect story about a place that exists within each displaced person beyond their physical location.
Produced with the support of Fundación MACBA (BKFMACBA), LOOP Barcelona and Barcelona City Council (Premis Barcelona 2020).
Co-funded by The Creative Europe Programme of the European Union and the project A-PLACE. Linking Places Through Networked Artistic Practices.
Arash Fayez is an artist based between Madrid and Barcelona. He has a bachelor in architecture from the university of Soureh (Tehran, Iran) and a Masters in Fine Arts from California College the Arts (San Francisco, United States). Fayez’s practice investigates the condition of displacement in relation to desire where he researches notions such as statelessness, limbo, and in-betweenness. Spanning writing, performance, and video, his projects explore the condition of a mind in limbo as a result of the body in between; or, in other words, the mental and physical states of being in limbo as a result of being between two locations, two cultures, or two identities. His practice looks at the segment that separates these two phenomena and aim its audience to neither one place nor another but to what can be found in between.
His work is primarily based on autobiographical experiences interlaced with fictional and nonfictional content. By employing storytelling strategies, he combines fiction and documentary to construct an emotional landscape that resonates with the in-between. Fayez has presented his projects at venues such as Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York); Musée du quai Branly (Paris); the British Museum (London); the Wattis Institute (San Francisco); Asian Art Museum (San Francisco); Württembergischer Kunstverein (Stuttgart); Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona (MACBA); Cineteca Matadero (Madrid); and La Virreina Centro de la Imagen (Barcelona). He is currently a fellow artist at the Académie de France (Casa de Velázquez) to develop his new film “A Game of Chess” and a publication “Apolis”.
Last update 9th November 2022