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Rinus Van Alebeek presents Radio di Vetro -Trilogy-

 

Radio di Vetro is a three part radio program, that was first broadcasted live from Rome. It was an unofficial official part of the Teatri di Vetro festival.

The three parts are called

Masquerade

A Short History of Theatre

Cut Heads Cut Money

 

While in Masquerade the content is made up of tape noises put together in an abstract collagist way, the second and third part are informative and give insight in power relations and historic characters (fictional or not). The third, conclusive part contains a manifesto of some sort, an endarkened vision from a zone (and opinion) that best can be defined as peripheral.

Enea Tomei features as the inaudible guest in parts two and three.

 

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