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Art Biennale in Portugal as a Cry Against War

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With indirect allusions to the Iran-Iraq War and the Israeli occupation of the Gaza Strip, Portuguese artist Vasco Araújo opened the Anozero International Art Biennale in Coimbra, Portugal, on Saturday afternoon with a "Freedom March" performance. The participants sang the "Prisoners' Chorus" "Va, pensiero" from Giuseppe Verdi's opera "Nabucco."
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With indirect allusions to the Iran-Iraq War and the Israeli occupation of the Gaza Strip, Portuguese artist Vasco Araújo opened the Anozero International Art Biennale in Coimbra, Portugal, on Saturday afternoon with a "Freedom March" performance. The participants sang the "Prisoners' Chorus" "Va, pensiero" from Giuseppe Verdi's opera "Nabucco."

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vienna.at broke the news on Sunday, April 12, 2026.
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