For the past ten years or so, the Radio Live project has brought young people together on stage to discuss questions of commitment and identity. In this new edition, made up of three chapters, Aurélie Charon hands the microphone to eight individuals from conflict zones in Syria, Gaza, Bosnia, Ukraine, Lebanon, Rwanda... Each night, in groups of three, they share how the violence of war has upended their personal, familial, social, artistic, and activist spaces. It is a journalistic investigation that reinvents itself with each performance through drawing, video, and music. But it is also a reflection on friendship as a collective force, and an invitation to “gather with those who are different from us” to keep hatred at bay.
لهذه الفصول الثلاثة الجديدة من Radio Live، تعطي أوريلي شارون الكلمة لشابات وشبان آتين من مناطق نزاع، وتسلّط الضوء على قصصهم التي تدور حول مسائل الالتزام والهوية.