To start with, I am speaking with Marilene Oliver's Dervishes. There are five of them and they made out of glass organza.
Me: So, Dervishes, how are you enjoying the exhibition?
Dervish 1: Yeah, it's been really great so far. We really enjoyed the opening night especially.
D2: Well, I didn't enjoy it actually.
D1 and D3 (in unison): You wouldn't!
D4: He's been having a bad week.
D3: It's nobody's fault, he just feels a bit upset because he's at the back.
D2: I know someone had to be, but why me? It's always me...
D1: Oh do shut up.
Me: Err.. right. Ok, so how do you feel to be taking part in an exhibit which is at the forefront of figurative art?
D5: It truly is incredible, we feel very honoured.
D1: Yes and to be amongst so many other great figures and representations is really brilliant.
D3: Tree Man is a riot!
D1: Yes! You should get him to tell you one of his jokes, honestly, he's hysterical...
Me: Maybe later. Any final words?
D2: Would you mind shutting the gallery door? It's a bit cold... and windy... people keep walking passed us and away we fly...
D4: It isn't that bad, really...
Me: Dervishes, thank you for your time. It has been a real... ummm... pleasure.
1 comment:
What about interviewing Mugabe? Bet he's got some 'interesting' things to say - probably that he's taken over the show...
Bit of an obvious that within the rules it asks for work that's politcally and a dictator gets through... what about small-town politics?
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