Chino Amobi and Elysia Crampton Perform at Reggia di Venaria for Club To Club
The opening night of Club To Club at the Reggia di Venaria in Turin featured performances by Chino Amobi and Elysia Crampton, coinciding with the inaugural party of the new art fair DAMA. Amobi, a US producer known for blending R&B, electronic, abstract hip hop, and noise, created a disorienting cultural clash within the baroque setting, with aerial footage of ruins projected behind him. The performance was described as a 'total displacement' and a 'deflagration' of sonic, visual, and human movements, foregrounding themes of diasporic identity. Earlier, Bolivian-American artist Elysia Crampton delivered a softer, atmospheric set that evoked a sci-fi landscape, embodying a spirit of transformation and exploration. The event underscored a curatorial focus on the need for change and convergence of spirituality, nature, and culture through music.
Key facts
- Club To Club opened at Reggia di Venaria in Turin.
- Performances by Chino Amobi and Elysia Crampton.
- Coincided with the inaugural party of DAMA art fair.
- Chino Amobi is a US producer blending R&B, electronic, abstract hip hop, and noise.
- Amobi's set featured aerial footage of ruins and was described as a 'total displacement'.
- Elysia Crampton is a Bolivian-American artist.
- Crampton's set was atmospheric and sci-fi themed.
- The event focused on diasporic identity and transformation.
Entities
Artists
- Chino Amobi
- Elysia Crampton
Institutions
- Club To Club
- DAMA
- Reggia di Venaria
- Artribune
Locations
- Turin
- Italy
- Reggia di Venaria