Robida
Robida Collective
The Robida Collective began their activities around 2015 in Topolò, a small village situated in a marginalized area of the Slovenian minority in Italy. As a curatorial collective, they always work with the concepts surrounding them and actively involve in the proccess of rethinking the dominant narratives and prevailent discourses of for example the margin of a margin or the otherness, the proximity of borders, and multilingualism. Their work encompasses a diverse range of artistic forms and is characterized by its poetic nature. While their backgrounds span architecture, design, humanities, arts, music and literature, they combine their collective knowledge to create a cohesive entity. The core collective of approximately ten individuals continues to expand into an international community of the Robida Collective, serving as a vital network of interconnected artists working in various fields.
According to their own words,
Robida is commitment, dedication, concreteness, care and responsibility.
Robida is a way of learning from scratch to take care of one’s dreams.
Robida is a group of people with a great sense of community.
Robida is a platform for creating a place of belonging.
Robida is a space where to dig deeper into things.
Robida is a place for observation and reflection.
Robida is a project to connect people.
Robida is a place to experiment.
Robida is a laboratory.
Robida is relationships.
Robida is a cure.
Robida magazine
Robida issues Robida Magazine annually. It is a multilingual cultural magazine, described by Robida itself as a situated magazine. Each issue works with a specific word that rounds the topic connected to the place of Topolò/Topolove. Contributions are acquired through an open call and are not limited to genre or style, therefore the magazine is a mix of visual materials and written word in various different forms.
Radio Robida
Radio Robida was established quickly after the workshop Hearing the Margins, which took place in mid-September 2021 in Topolò/Topolove. Since then, it has been narrowcasting every second Saturday. The idea behind the Robida collective's radio station is to use it as a way to stay in touch with their broader community during times when they are not physically together. The underlying theme of Robida's radio programme is the margin, presented through soundscapes such as field recordings from their surroundings, drawing sessions, or casual morning talks. Their studio is a mobile entity, thus Radio Robida can be transmitted through a mobile phone on the field at the edge of the village.
Residencies and Summer Schools
The residency program organized by Robida differs from the traditional concept of artist residency. Instead of adhering to established norms, the idea of a Robida residency was collectively developed during a symposium titled Care of Margins held in September 2021. The symposium brought together around thirty international artists, architects, curators, and researchers, who emphasized the importance of reciprocity, involvement in the existing community, and shared responsibility for the community. Robida residency encourages a fluid and dynamic exchange, where residents can come and go, becoming a part of the wider Topolò/Topolove ecosystem.
Summer School of the Academy of Margins as a relatively new project of Robida, took place for the first time at the end of the summer in 2022. The program lasted for a week and included lectures, workshops, reflections, and exploration of the surroundings of Topolò/Topolove village. The main emphasis of the program was on exploring the possible meanings behind the concept of care.
Izba
Izba is a collective space run by the Robida collective, which serves as a co-working place, coffee shop, radio station, and event venue. The space comprises a reading room and a spacious kitchen, where food for numerous people can be prepared. It is situated in the heart of the village, beneath the church. The name "izba" is derived from the traditional term for a heated room in a house, which served as a gathering place for socializing and conviviality.
Topolò/Topolove
Topolò, or Topolove in the Slovene version of the name, is a secluded village located in the Benečija region, just half a kilometer air distance from Slovenia. Despite its proximity to the border, getting there can be challenging due to the winding local road that leads to the village's church, the last stop. With only 22 inhabitants, Topolò/Topolove has experienced depopulation since the late 19th century when it had almost 500 people. The difficult employment conditions and the region's history as a battleground during the Frist and Second World Wars, and the subsequent difficult times of Cold War, all contributed to emigration. Today Topolò/Topolove is considered one of the most beautiful Italian villages, with traditional stone houses, wooden balconies, and outer staircases. The restoration of the village was made possible mostly through funds from the European Union, supporting niche tourism.
Robida is not the first art project to be held in Topolò/Topolove. Since 1994, the Stazione di Topolò/Postaja Topolove festival had been organized every year in July until its supposed last edition in 2022. The festival was an experiment in the dimensions of time and space, as events were given vague descriptions such as "after sunset" or "in the dark," and locations were newly created imaginary places in and around the village, such as embassies - for example, The Embassy of the Erased. The festival brought numerous artistic interventions, collaborations, and performances to the village and had a significant influence on the younger generation, including the Robida Collective. The 2018 special edition of Robida Magazine was thus dedicated to Topolò/Topolove and Postaja for its 25th anniversary.
See also
External links
- Robida Collective on are.na
- Interview: Robida, when the magazine really creates community, Frab's Magazines & More
- Vse ptice postaje Topolove, Radio Študent (in Slovenian)
- Hoja po robovih, Radio Študent (in Slovenian)