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Olga Egorova und Natalia Pershina: "The Sound of Music", Videostill, 2003
Natalia Pershina
Olga Egorova und Natalia Pershina: "The Sound of Music", Videostill, 2003
Olga Egorova und Natalia Pershina: "The Sound of Music", Videostill, 2003
Nutzungsrecht: Kulturamt, Düsseldorf

Natalia Pershina

Names
  • Natalia Pershina
geboren 1969
GeschlechtWeiblich
Biography1991 Abschluss an der Muchin-Akademie für Kunst und Design.

Gastkünstlerin im Rahmen des Künstleraustauschs Düsseldorf-Moskau V der Landeshauptstadt Düsseldorf im Jahr 2004. Ausstellung im Atelier am Eck vom 18.11.2004 bis 30.11.2004 (Kurator Michael Voets).

Über die Arbeit
The Sound of Music
Video film
4 min, 2003
(FFC project)
This film is a remake of one scene from the well-known Hollywood film 'The Sound of Music'. The main idea of this old movie is to find a way of happiness in communication and understanding of the others. One of the most important parts of the film was a bicycle walk. The main idea of the film, is teaching children in singing. We have found the tape of this film in our residence in Umea and have decided to make our work as a homage to this city. We have invited different Umea citizens (children, students, old men, bosses and housewives) to take part in our action. All of them went on bicycles and sang a song 'Do-Re-Mi' from this film. The 'Whites' - we in our special chemical protection overalls have headed a procession. We tried to create a song in which each voice is important. We did our best and sometimes a song really appeared of separate voices. But it happened seldom. Our video is about difficulty to reach a true communication and at the same time it is necessary to understand one's own voice and to merge it with the voices of other people. (Egorova / Pershina)

Adresse: Moskau, Russland
WirkungsortSankt-Peterburg
GeburtsortLeningrad
GeburtsortRußland u.a.
Preise/EhrungenGastkünstler
Schlagwort zur PersonKünstlerleben Düsseldorf
eMail Address fno@mail.ru
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