November 25th, 2009
État d’urgence
Posted by Adam Bemma
Arguably the biggest public space event of the year. Montreal-based arts collective ATSA (Action Terroriste Socialement Acceptable) is hosting État d’urgence from Nov.25-29 at Place Emilie-Gamelin (metro Berri-UQAM). According to ATSA co-founder Annie Roy, the event is a mani-festival used to bring together the public, artists and homeless in a downtown urban refugee camp setting.
Here’s an audio interview with event organizer Annie Roy on-site
Audio interview with Annie Roy.
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Je trouve le nom de cette organisation vraiment dégoûtante. Qu’est-ce qu’une action terroriste socialement acceptable ? Et ceci même dans une ville toujours fortement touchée par un histoire de violence politique.
Comment by William
November 26, 2009 @ 9:50 am
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