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S1E16 – Elemire Zolla, "Children's Awe" and Cristina Campo, "The Flute and the Rug"

S1E16 – Elemire Zolla, "Children's Awe" and Cristina Campo, "The Flute and the Rug"

Update: 2021-03-04
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Federico Campagna presents the philosophical take on children’s world-view and culture in Elemire Zolla’s 1994 “Children’s Awe” and Cristina Campo’s 1971 “The Flute and the Rug”.

Image credits: Ivan Bilibin, Stage-set design for Scene Two, Act Four of the opera the "Tale of the Lost City of Kitezh and the Maiden Fevronia" by Rimsky-Korsakov, 1929.

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S1E16 – Elemire Zolla, "Children's Awe" and Cristina Campo, "The Flute and the Rug"

S1E16 – Elemire Zolla, "Children's Awe" and Cristina Campo, "The Flute and the Rug"

Centre d'Art Contemporain Genève, Federico Campagna