Why are U in Rome ?
What a pleasure to welcome Nordine Sajot to the podcast. We actually met a couple of years ago right here on my terrace for the launch of Good Dramma—a beautiful reminder of the energies and connections these gatherings bring to life. Originally from France, Nordine is a multidisciplinary artist who first moved to Rome over 20 years ago. After living in Holland, it was a mix of work opportunities, love, and a deep longing for the Mediterranean sun that led her to the Italian capital. In this episode, we dive into how daily new habits shape your identity when arriving in a new country. We discuss the verb "to build" and how Rome's complex, chaotic environment forces you to adapt. As Nordine beautifully points out, in Rome, "people always found a way to solve" things. The city becomes a daily exercise in survival where, ultimately, "you have two possibilities: or you get mad or you got creative". We also explore the "not-so-dolce vita" side of Italy—the darker mirror of the city, touching upon its patriarchal history and conservative roots. We delve deep into her profound artistic practice, including her project "I was here," which questions mass tourism, the representation of the body, and modern consumerism. Through our conversation, we take a journey across the numerous neighborhoods she has called home over the decades, proving that it truly takes time to know this magnetic city. Share your impressions with us on Instagram or on Spotify. You can also send this podcast to someone you think could be interested to know more about Rome. And if you know someone that you'd love to hear from about this city, please write to me and it could be my next guest :) ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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