XORKO Collaborative Arts Movement | |
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Founded | November 15, 2011 |
Founder | Evagoras Bekiaris and Nico Stephou |
Location | Cyprus |
Official website | Xorko.com (link dead) |
XORKO Collaborative Arts Movement was a cultural and artists' movement based in Cyprus that began on November 15, 2011, originally by Evagoras Bekiaris and Nico Stephou. [1] XORKO in Cypriot Greek translates to village. The word was used metaphorically as a way to promote the idea of an environment similar to one that can be found in a village; and hence to create a sense of belonging between the members of the movement. [2] Artistic liberation being a main aim of XORKO, [1] was seen by the movement as only possible within a framework that could facilitate a roof for Cypriot artists to collaborate in a "Do It Together" context, where XORKO acts as a platform/roof enabling all members to expand themselves in the context of art collaborations and not limit their art to just their personal forms of expression. [3] XORKO promoted the notions of non-profiting and no sponsoring, opposing the "industrialization of music" implemented by multinational record labels and other companies that promote the commodification of art. [1] [4]
XORKO produced compilations with various music artists through this collaboration process, which it uploaded and distributed through SoundCloud. [1] [5] While XORKO had held various art events since its formation, it received wider coverage after holding two non-profit art festivals at Arminou village in July 2012 and August 2013, ran by volunteers. [2] [6]
XORKO Collaborative Arts Movement | |
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Founded | November 15, 2011 |
Founder | Evagoras Bekiaris and Nico Stephou |
Location | Cyprus |
Official website | Xorko.com (link dead) |
XORKO Collaborative Arts Movement was a cultural and artists' movement based in Cyprus that began on November 15, 2011, originally by Evagoras Bekiaris and Nico Stephou. [1] XORKO in Cypriot Greek translates to village. The word was used metaphorically as a way to promote the idea of an environment similar to one that can be found in a village; and hence to create a sense of belonging between the members of the movement. [2] Artistic liberation being a main aim of XORKO, [1] was seen by the movement as only possible within a framework that could facilitate a roof for Cypriot artists to collaborate in a "Do It Together" context, where XORKO acts as a platform/roof enabling all members to expand themselves in the context of art collaborations and not limit their art to just their personal forms of expression. [3] XORKO promoted the notions of non-profiting and no sponsoring, opposing the "industrialization of music" implemented by multinational record labels and other companies that promote the commodification of art. [1] [4]
XORKO produced compilations with various music artists through this collaboration process, which it uploaded and distributed through SoundCloud. [1] [5] While XORKO had held various art events since its formation, it received wider coverage after holding two non-profit art festivals at Arminou village in July 2012 and August 2013, ran by volunteers. [2] [6]