A journey through images and sounds – deconstructing identities through sounds (Adults)

Friday 11 July 2025, 18:30-21:30 & Saturday 12 July 2025, 11:00-14:00
Voress Museum-A journey through images and sounds – deconstructing identities through sounds (Adults)

Workshop for adults

Artist Residency
Tania Feghali

At the heart of Feghali’s research lies an ongoing exploration of the relationship between image, sound, place, and transformation. This residency provides a space to deepen that inquiry – an invitation to explore the connections between these elements and reflect on how they shape and challenge our notions of identity and the world.

Feghali is currently working on a new body of work centered on music and the Mediterranean. Inspired by postcolonial thought, this series interrogates fixed narratives of culture, identity, and belonging. It challenges the perception of the Mediterranean as a static, romanticized heritage viewed through a Eurocentric lens, and instead proposes a vision of the Mediterranean as a continent itself, a living, dynamic geography; layered, plural, and unified by shared histories and ongoing entanglements.

In this evolving landscape, music becomes a compass: a tool for navigating linguistic and cultural intersections, where every sound tells a larger story. Through these sonic encounters, we can recognize fragments of ourselves in one another. 

During the residency, Feghali will create a poetic visual piece composed of close-up portraits of the Museum’s community, alongside imagery of its surrounding Mediterranean gardens. The work will be accompanied by a rich, immersive soundscape, combining field recordings, personal interviews, poetic voiceovers, and a collaborative composition in experimental music. 

This immersive workshop invites participants on a sensory journey where sound and memory take center stage – vital tools in the foundations of cinematic creation.

Through a series of guided exercises involving listening, creative writing, and audiovisual curation, Feghali will open pathways into imagination, identity, and personal vision. 

Participants will explore the deep, often unspoken, personal connections between sound, place, memory, journaling, and the evolving sense of self.

By sharing musical memories, recording personal soundscapes, engaging in filmed portraiture, and reflective dialogue, the workshop becomes a space for discovery. Together, participants will examine how sound shapes our perception of the world, both the familiar and the unknown, and how it can serve as a mirror to our inner landscapes.

Ultimately, this workshop is an invitation to explore how we might unravel inherited narratives, deepen self-knowledge, and imagine new ways of personal liberation through sound, image, and storytelling.

Information

A journey through images and sounds – deconstructing identities through sounds
Workshop for Adults

The workshop will be led by filmmaker Tania Feghali.

Dates and times: Friday, July 11, 18:30–21:30 & Saturday, July 12, 11:00–14:00.

Participation: Free of charge

Target audience: Adults, with or without prior experience in the arts.

Program design/curation: Myrto Lavda

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Bio

Tania Feghali

Tania Feghali is an Italo-Lebanese independent filmmaker, photo reporter, sound curator, and director. Her work spans personal documentaries and commissioned films, as well as sound curation and visual reportages. Her practice centers on documenting the genesis of artists’ and musicians’ creative worlds and journeys, with a particular focus on contemporary scenes, avant-garde movements, and improvisational practices.

With the core of her research being the relationship between image, sound, places, and evolution, her work breeds intimate connections that highlight a universal urge to uncover the why of what we do on this brief earth. 

Her past and ongoing collaborations include: Qwest.tv by Quincy Jones, New York City Winter Jazz Fest, Sahel Sounds, Ludovico Einaudi, Yasmine Hamdan, Kazu Makino & Ryuichi Sakamoto, Etran de L’Aïr, Makaya McCraven, and Pulitzer Prize recipient Tyshawn Sorey to name a few.

She has directed commercial films for Prada, Fortuny, Iguatemi, and Woolrich, among others. 

As a writer, she contributed to several publications including Intersection Magazine, Garagisme, Petrolicious, So Film, Rolling Stone and Vogue US, and she penned a column for L’Officiel Italy titled L’Air de Paris, reporting on emerging cultural trends in Paris.

She is a resident on NTS Radio and Radio alHara with her bimonthly show As I Was Moving Ahead—a meditative exploration of spiritual and contemporary jazz scenes, poetry, and music from across the globe.

She teaches film at NABA – the New Academy of Fine Arts in Milan.

She has lived on multiple continents and is currently based in Barcelona.

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