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Exhibition

dirty nails (les ongles noirs)

7 Jun-27 Jul 2024

Eastside Projects
Birmingham B9 4AR

Overview

dirty nails (les ongles noirs) is a sticky experimental thing happening between Dakar, Senegal and Birmingham, UK. This is an invitation to: play, grieve, hum; throw soil on white walls; dance, pray, touch and be moved by the unknown.

Stewards of the land (visitors, clay, little ones, microscopic insects, artists, soil, ancestors…) compose a space of transmutation, where spirit is summoned through sonic, embodied, and imagined yearnings. As we re-invest in the present with what we have how do we form alternative ways to call in freedom?

The exhibition in Birmingham is emerging through rehearsals of non-verbal incantations, re-enactments of degenerative rituals, and gatherings and is infused by an intoxicating ‘i don’t know’ which punctuates the ana-choreography of the ever unfolding experiment.

A chain of invitations led us to invite you …

It started with Eastside Projects inviting melissandre varin who in turn invited artistic crushes:

– Maria Muehombo aka M I M I, offering sonic vibrations
– Sym Mendez aka Sym Stellium, offering spiritual care coordination and performance arts
– Ban Workshop, offering hospitality in Dakar, performance instructions, and ceramics
– Jade Blackstock, offering performance arts
– Carmen Wong, offering food ceremonies
– Ayesha Jones, offering still and moving images
– Bronwyn Katz, offering moving images
– Bousebik (6yrs) and Eole (5yrs), offering instructions on how to throw soil against white walls
– Chandos Primary School, offering destruction skills
– Manoj Yoga, offering a special sound bath evening
– Wutangu, offering astrological guidance
– Jaz Morrison offering writing and reflection
– Geamhradhr/Winter, offering vocal rituals
– Ibrahima Ndome, offering responses in textile and clay
– Agnes Essonti Luque, offering film

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melissandre varin used dream work and a four month sabbatical to conceptualise this thing. Sym Mendez and Eastside Projects are meticulously driving this vessel with their respective talents and generosity so we can come closer to this assemblage of transformative experiences.

melissandre has been inspired by Combien de Solitudes by Véronique Kanor; the work of Thich Nhat Hanh; The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho; Grada Kilomba; their local public parks and their inhabitants; Nina Simone; the joy felt returning to Dani’s grave after 19 years; Period Power by Maisie Hill; witnessing the wind; Rébecca Chaillon’s Carte Noire Nommée Désir; Olafur Arnalds; the act of wild swimming; heartbreak and faith in faith.

Gratitude to the ashes carrying me/us to the non-human, more than human, and human beings co-choreographing this mess of an experiment.

melissandre varin (they/them) is an undisciplined atmosphere-maker.
Intimacy, embodiment, and healing emerge from their work via experimental partnerships contributing to freedom and liberation.⁠

melissandre is working with Eastside Projects as an Incidental Artist