Text and images by Euritha Tjan A Way. The wind plays a deceptive game with those present in the backyard of the Nola Hatterman Art Academy. It creates the illusion of freedom, while paradoxically, inside a container, the story of Armazoen is told through film—a word that stood for ‘merchandise’ during the era of slavery. This word is also the name of the project that travels to various continents. It features a dance film inspired by the story …
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Text and images by Euritha Tjan A Way. The wind plays a deceptive game with those present in the backyard of the Nola Hatterman Art Academy. It creates the illusion of freedom, while paradoxically, inside a container, the story of Armazoen is told through film—a word that stood for ‘merchandise’ during the era of slavery. This word is also the name of the project that travels to various continents. It features a dance film inspired by the story …