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HOME1947 premiere today

By Shahab Ansari
October 21, 2017

LAHORE :Two-time Academy Award winner Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy is set to premiere her first immersive exhibition HOME1947 for the first time in Pakistan at the "Heritage Now" festival today (Saturday) and tomorrow (Sunday) at Alhamra Arts Council.

This exhibition collects stories from people who left their homes and crossed borders during the 1947 partition of the Indian subcontinent. HOME1947 will display these refugee narratives in the form of photography, sound design, short documentaries and installations to be displayed at the exhibition.

The display will include a series of documentary films, a gallery installation, an experiential virtual reality and sound installation, recreating the long-lost sights, sounds and smells of what millions once called home. As the refugee crisis continues to affect millions across the world, HOME1947 shows the audience, partition not through the words of historians and politicians, but through the eyes of those who lived through it.

HOME1947 was first showcased at the Manchester International Festival earlier this year with the support of the British Council as part of its programming to celebrate 70 years in Pakistan and its effort to support artistic expression in UK and South Asia to strengthen cultural ties. 

“Home1947 is an ode to my grandparents' generation whose stories I grew up listening to. As you walk through the installation, imagine the journeys people made, the conversations that were interrupted, the broken friendships and promises, the playgrounds children left behind, the empty corridors of their homes and those suitcases of memories locked away forever; a deeply personal reflection of partition from one generation to another,” said Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy.

Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy’s award winning documentary ‘Song of Lahore’, which narrates the creative journey of some of Lahore’s oldest musicians, now part of the Sachal Orchestra, will be making its Lahore premiere during the Heritage Now festival today. This will be followed by a live performance by the Sachal Orchestra the same evening. The exhibition will also be travelling to Karachi on November 17, 2017.