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LPM Live Performers Meeting LPM 2024 Morocco
Edition XXV March 6th > 9th 2024 | Morocco
Audio Visual Performing Artists Meeting
March, 6th 2024, 3:00 pm | March, 9th 2024, 2:00 am
March 6 - 9, 2024
Desert, M'Hamid El Ghizlane Morocco, M'Hamid El Ghizlane, Morocco
LPM 2007 @ bazarONE
In Naples, at Lanificio Porta Capuana takes place BazarONE, project focused on urban art.

The project, produced by LA.NA. - Laboratorio Napoletano, is an opportunity to keep art in touch with people.

40 artists from New York, Berlin, London, Bergamo, Rome, Padova, Modena, Udine and Naples are invited to express theirselves and their creativity using every possible artistic language - wall paintings, stickers, live performances, video installation - to give a voice to the urban space.

LPM and FLV - Flyer Live Visuals join the event presenting the grafiti crew Bergamasterz, with the live performance PLOTTERFLUx, a collective opera about photowriting in wich music, visuals and paint chasing and merge each other changing the concept of surface and the synesthetic perception of the audience.

Similar to a photographic process, every writer leaves his own identity on the solid surface of a wall.

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LPM 2007 @ bazarONE

Festival

In Naples, at Lanificio Porta Capuana takes place BazarONE, project focused on urban art.

The project, produced by LA.NA. - Laboratorio Napoletano, is an opportunity to keep art in touch with people.

40 artists from New York, Berlin, London, Bergamo, Rome, Padova, Modena, Udine and Naples are invited to express theirselves and their creativity using every possible artistic language - wall paintings, stickers, live performances, video installation - to give a voice to the urban space.

LPM and FLV - Flyer Live Visuals join the event presenting the grafiti crew Bergamasterz, with the live performance PLOTTERFLUx, a collective opera about photowriting in wich music, visuals and paint chasing and merge each other changing the concept of surface and the synesthetic perception of the audience.

Similar to a photographic process, every writer leaves his own identity on the solid surface of a wall.