How do we understand each other even when we don’t understand each other? A modified game of charades, called Charrada, becomes
an artistic experimental method to experience, observe and discuss communication between people of multilingual backgrounds.
The name Charrada was made up in reference to other names for charade games, from which this version varies only in the aspect
that the use of different languages is a central mechanism of the gameplay. Different modalities like movement, drawing or
translation are utilized, playfully showcasing the resourcefulness and creativity of human communicators. Ultimately, mutual
understanding is always attainable through collaborative social effort.
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Charrada - Moments of Understanding
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Date
June 18, 2025
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Students
- Flora Safar (Master Graduate)
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Alumni
- Flora Safar (Master Graduate)
Pariticipants