SALT Beyoğlu will host the “Sounds of Cinema” program for its Long Thursday, in which the screenings of three silent classics are paired with live music performances. Taking place on Thursday 26 April at 20:00, the program starts with the film “Zemlya” [Earth] (1930). The entrance is free.
From the organizer:
“Sounds of Cinema” program, pairing the screenings of three silent classics with live music performances, begins with the film “Zemlya” [Earth] (1930) on April 26 at 20.00. Aleksandr Dovzhenko’s masterpiece and a milestone of Soviet cinema history, the screening will be accompanied with a performance by musician Ekin Fil in the Walk-in Cinema.saltonline.org/en/1797
As part of “Continuity Error”, the performance “Unemployed Employees-I found you a new job!” (2006-2018), shaped through spontaneous dialogues between visitors and five people hired to work around a representative production line, will take place until 19.00. Opening with this performance in the Forum, the exhibition is spread through second and third floors.saltonline.org/en/1780
The serving Kitchen, and Robinson Crusoe 389 bookstore that returned to Istiklal Street upon the completion of spatial renovations of SALT Beyoğlu as well as the exhibition “Bureau of Unspecified Services” at SALT Galata will be open until 22.00.
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For more information, check out the official event page.
Image courtesy of SALT Beyoğlu.
Asmalı Mescit Mh., İstiklal Cd 136, 34400 Beyoğlu/Istanbul, Turkey
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