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Five in total, the SALÉ project’s moorings are moments when it takes physical form, offering opportunities to broadcast and amplify SALÉ Pirate Externational Radio.
For this new series of moorings, scheduled for September 17, 18 and 19, 2026, a temporary radio studio will be set up in the courtyard of the Centre Wallonie-Bruxelles . Conceived and built by the La S Grand Atelier collective from the Belgian Ardennes, this installation will become, over the course of three days, a space where Radio Salé appears, is produced and broadcast, giving temporary material form to the transnational network that has been developing for several months across the various partner territories. Open to the public, these moorings will offer an opportunity to experience the very conditions in which the radio is produced. Visitors will be invited to move through the installation, attend the activations, performances and protocols punctuating the live broadcasts, and listen to programs produced simultaneously across the different partner territories. The studio will thus become a space of co-presence where acts of production, listening situations and forms of encounter overlap. Gathered at the Centre Wallonie-Bruxelles for a week-long residency from September 14 to 19, two selected young artists from each of the allied territories will build on several months of remote exchanges, research and experimentation conducted within the cyberspace of Radio Salé . This residency will provide an opportunity to deepen the relationships already established and mark the first in-person gathering of this research community. It will be devoted to collectively developing the nine hours of programming that will make up the September moorings, envisioned as a shared research space bringing together performances, sound works, narratives, music, radio protocols and experimental forms. Alongside this live performance program, Radio Salé will also feature a selection of recordings from research conducted within the art schools, universities and art centers associated with the project, extending the experiments carried out throughout the year. The three Paris studios will also be activated by invited artists and curators, whose contributions will open up new lines of dialogue with the broadcasts: – September 17 with sound artist Thomas Moesl – September 18 with curator Léna Peyrard , in conversation with two artists from the exhibition « Asile_ Exodus & Fuga » – September 19 with artist Martin Bakero During these three days, the broadcasts produced in Paris will resonate with Radio Salé’s other studios in Alexandrie , Beyrouth , Mons and Tétouan . The voices, sounds and stories emerging from each of these contexts will form a polyphonic radio landscape in which geographical distances fade away in favor of a shared listening space activated simultaneously across the network.
Source: paris.fr — photo: DR
