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FRONTIERE BORDERS FRONTERAS by GIUSEPPE LANZI

OPENING OF EXHIBITION:

'FRONTIERE BORDERS FRONTERAS'

 A Photographic Exposition of
Migration around the World

by Giuseppe Lanzi

DATE: 05 FEBRUARY 2004 (THURSDAY)
TIME: 17:30 FOR 18:00
VENUE: KWA MUHLE MUSEUM, 130 ORDNANCE ROAD

GUEST SPEAKER:
ETHEKWINI MUNICIPAL MANAGER
DR MICHAEL SUTCLIFFE

QUERIES: 311 2223 OR mcclureg@crsu.durban.gov.za

FORUM:  "Transcending Borders; A discussion forum for inclusion and understanding of Durban's migrant population

The Heritage Department of the eThekwini Municipality begins its programme of commemorating Ten Years of Democracy in South Africa with the opening of an exhibition entitled ' Frontiere Borders Fronteras'. Undertaken in association with the Italian Consulate, Durban, the exhibition is a photographic exposition of involuntary migration and refugee movement in different parts of the world. The exhibition was photographed and devised by Giuseppe Lanzi,  Director of the Scalabrini Development Agency in Cape Town. The organisation, part of an international Scalabrini network,  provides, inter alia,  a multi-faceted, skills-based service to refugee communities. Giuseppe Lanzi's exhibition provides valuable and penetrating insights into a world-wide phenomena: the displacement and disappropriation of large numbers of people around the world. The photographer's appreciation of the subject is clearly in evidence - The images invoke stories of hardship and adversity but also of endurance and courage under conditions of extreme difficulty and addresses the presence of borders at institutional, physical as well as conceptual levels.

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EXIBITION DURBAN

The work presents an opportune moment, as we celebrate 10 years of democracy in South Africa, to seriously interrogate and engage this subject in all its complexity.  As the escalating numbers of people from Africa and other parts of the world seeking refuge in Durban and other South African cities becomes increasingly apparent and as our nascent democracy attempts to define its responsibilities to these dispossessed groupings, we need to open up new and more effective channels for communication and dialogue.  The subject should not be unfamiliar to South Africans - the forced movement of people at a global level for a variety of reasons, has clear resonances between the internal dislocation of people during the apartheid era. ' Forced removals', 'Group Areas',' Black Spots', 'No-go areas' are all still very recognisable terms. The construction of these borders  was instituted through a variety of legislated controls and dictated almost every aspect of South African life under apartheid. It is for this reason entirely appropriate that the exhibition will be installed at Durban's Kwa Muhle Museum - which as the Native Affairs Department implemented the Durban System, the first incarnation of urban racial segregation, which arose from the need to control and monitor the African migrant population, who were crossing the city's borders as labourers. This system which eventually constituted one of the cornerstones of apartheid legislation in the form of the Influx Control Act, effectively created institutional borders around cities to ensure white privilege and dominance: millions of South Africans were automatically dispossessed by a single piece of legislation. Similar  practices of exclusion, resulting in xenophobia, prejudice and hostility face refugee communities on a daily basis. This exhibition provides an ideal vantage point from which to explore the issue as it confronts us at local level. A discussion forum entitled 'Transcending Borders' will be held at Kwa Muhle from 10.30 to 11.30 at Kwa Muhle Musuem also on the 05 February

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Thanks for their support and cooperation to:

Regione Lombardia,  the Italian Embassy in South Africa, 

A special thank to Alessandro Prunas, Lorelle Royeppen, Ciro and Amabile Migliore,

The photographic exhibition and the multimedia Cd Frontiere Borders Fronteras
were realised in collaboration with:

Regione Lombardia - Missionari e Laici Scalabriniani - Centro Studi Emigrazione Roma - Vita Non Profit - Center for Migration Studies New York - Centre d'information et d'études migrations internationales Paris - Centro de Estudios Migratorios Latinoamericanos Buenos Aires -  Scalabrini Migration Center Manila - Red Casas del Migrante Messico y Guatemala - Meeting Internazionale sulle Migrazioni Loreto - ONG Nido del Gufo Bogotà - Scalabrini Development Agency Cape Town - Scalabrini Refugees Service Cape Town