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The Days of the Commune at Slought Foundation


A new publication
featuring a film of the performances and a booklet will also be
available for purchase (published by Slought Foundation and Penn Cinema
Studies/distributed by Microcinema International).
The project revisits Bertolt Brecht's play The Days of the Commune (1871) written in response to the 1871 Paris Commune, arguably the first great modern occupation where working people took over their city and turned it into a progressive democracy of the people. In the spring of 2012, Beloff brought together a group of actors, activists and artists to re-perform the work in solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street movement. Rather than stage the play in a theater, Beloff and her collaborators performed the work scene by scene in public spaces around New York City, starting in Zuccotti Park. These public rehearsals ran from March through May, the months of the Paris Commune's brief existence in the spring of 1871.
Like the Occupy Wall Street movement, Beloff approached The Days of the Commune as a radical theater of the people and a "work in progress." With the inclusion of film, drawing, posters, costumes, and props, Beloff's installation suggests a protest waiting to begin and invites the public to re-imagine what would happen if a new kind of people's democracy took over the city today.
http://daysofthecommune.com
Zoe Beloff grew up in Edinburgh, Scotland. As an artist, she works with a wide range of media including film, projection performance, installation and drawing. She considers herself a medium, an interface between the real and the imaginary. Each of her projects aims to connect the present to past and to illuminate the future in new ways. Much of her recent work explores the utopian idea of social progress. Her work has been featured in a variety of international exhibitions and screenings, including the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the MUHKA museum in Antwerp, and the Pompidou Center in Paris. She has been awarded fellowships from Guggenheim Foundation, The Foundation for Contemporary Arts, The Radcliffe Institute at Harvard, and the New York Foundation for the Arts. She is a Professor in the Departments of Media Studies and Art at Queens College CUNY.
www.zoebeloff.com
Acknowledgements
The Days of the Commune is presented by Slought Foundation in partnership with the Department of English and the School of Arts and Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania, and with the generous support of the Program in Cinema Studies and the Annenberg School for Communication, Provost Interdisciplinary Arts Fund.
Organized by Jean-Michel Rabaté and Aaron Levy, with Rachel Heidenry.
Source:
http://slought.org/content/11509/
