Bingo players and the butcher
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Bingo players and the butcher

The audience is dealt cards and invited to play Bingo at the end of a performance show. In a given moment, an actor (Stefano Iaboni) walks on stage and begins to play the role of a butcher who desperately calls turns, but has no answer. Neither the butcher understands why people is calling "line" or "Bingo", nor the audience knows if the sketch has really something to do with the game. Only the fact that both the Bingo cards and the butcher's turns involve numbers from 1 to 99, make the two interact in a strange and obstructed way.

2010, recreational activity

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Current:

adenOrr. Until February 28 at Museu Empordà (Rambla 2, Figueres).

The Malady of Writing. Until April 25 at Centre d'Estudis i Documentació del MACBA (Pl. dels Àngels, 1, Barcelona).

Re/Apropiaciones. Until March 20 at MEIAC (Calle Museo s/n, Badajoz). Visit the project's website.