Performing Oasis

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Performing Oasis

YAC – Young Architects Competitions, in collaboration with EQI and the Embassy of Italy in Cairo, launches PERFORMING OASIS, a challenging competition of ideas aiming to imagine the oasis of Siwa as a global capital for performing and site-specific arts.

The cash prize of € 15, 000 will be distributed to the winning proposals selected by an international jury panel composed of some of the most world-renowned professionals in the field, with the likes of Francesca Singer (SANAA), Giuseppe Zampieri (David Chipperfield Architects Milano), Matteo Thun (Matteo Thun & Partners), Raul Pantaleo (TAMassociati), India Mahdavi, Mounir Neamatalla (EQI), Michele Quaroni (Embassy of Italy in Cairo), Emanuele Montibeller (founder Arte Sella).

BRIEF

Oases are liminal places with liminal contrasts, atavistic contrasts between vegetation and desert, and life and death. There is something mystical about oases. There is something unreal and illogical, something that makes them places of imagination and dream, archetype and myth.

The Siwa Oasis is situated between Libya and Egypt, clustered around the oily waters of vast salt lakes. It is indeed one of the most renowned and suggestive oases on the planet.

Formerly home to the mighty oracle of Amon, Siwa is mentioned by Herodotus and numerous historians of ancient times. It is the place that stole the heart of Alexander the Great. Here is where he was proclaimed the son of the Egyptian god and where -according to the legend- he wished to be interred.

Not just desert and palm groves. Clung to sculpture-like massifs, the ruins of the ancient Shali are a chaotic mosaic of mud dwellings and salt rocks creating a breathtaking and diverse image. In Siwa numerous beauties chase and caress one another: the oasis, the desert, the temples, and the ghost town.

However magnificent and perfect it may be, to survive Siwa has to find its role in the contemporary world. Life in the oasis is threatened by the swelling of salt lakes. Day after day, the ancient Berber ruins are turning into dust due to neglect and atmospheric agents.

This is why Performing Oasis was established. This is the competition by EQI and the Italian Embassy in Cairo to protect and preserve Siwa by reinterpreting it as a modern theatrical machine. By making the most of its scenic magnificence, Siwa can become the perfect setting to host the performances of the most prestigious musicians, dancers, artists, and creatives of the international scenario.

This is the vision of the competition: Siwa as a global capital for performing and site-specific arts.

Amid the ruins of the ancient Shali, against the backdrop of brackish lakes and the skyline of the Sahara dunes, the world’s greatest performers will be able to rendezvous and be enraptured by the same spirits that inspired predictions and prophecies centuries ago. Here, they will find the ideal backdrop for their performances and secure Siwa’s future as a powerful place of experimentation and creativity: by definition and finally election, an oasis of culture, innovation, and wonder.

JURY

– Francesca Singer (SANAA)
– Giuseppe Zampieri (David Chipperfield Architects Milano)
– Matteo Thun (Matteo Thun & Partners)
– Raul Pantaleo (TAMassociati)
– India Mahdavi
– Mounir Neamatalla (EQI)
– Michele Quaroni (Embassy of Italy in Cairo)
– Emanuele Montibeller (founder Arte Sella)

PRIZES

1st PRIZE 8.000 €
2nd PRIZE 4.000 €
3rd PRIZE 2.000 €
2 GOLD MENTIONS BASF 500 € each
10 HONORABLE MENTIONS
30 FINALISTS

 

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