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When Faith Moves Mountains: The Incredible Story of 2002

The unprecedented art performance involved creating a massive human-powered land art installation that would move a mountain using shovels and wheelbarrows

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Aditya Saikrishna
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PERU: In 2002, over 500 volunteers gathered on the outskirts of Lima, Peru, for a project titled “When Faith Moves Mountains,” which would go down in history as one of the most impressive displays of human collaboration and faith. The unprecedented art performance involved creating a massive human-powered land art installation that would move a mountain using shovels and wheelbarrows. 

The idea was simple yet audacious: to use the power of collective action to move a 1,600-foot-long sand dune by just a few inches.

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The project was the brainchild of the internationally-renowned artist Francis Alÿs, who saw the performance as a metaphor for the transformative power of collective action. 

The Francis organised the event in collaboration with the Universidad Católica del Perú, the Ministry of Culture, and the National Institute of Culture, to bring together people from different backgrounds and create a sense of community through art.

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On the day of the performance, hundreds of volunteers from all over Peru and the world gathered at the base of the dune, armed with shovels and wheelbarrows. 

The organisers divided the volunteers into small groups, each assigned to a specific dune section. 

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The volunteers received instructions to move the sand from the top of the dune to the bottom, creating a new slope that would gradually shift the position of the mountain.

As the volunteers began to work, they quickly realized the enormity of the task. The sand was heavy and difficult to move, and the dune’s slope made it even more challenging. 

However, the volunteers didn’t let that stop them from working tirelessly and with a sense of unity and purpose.The volunteers toiled in the scorching sun for hours, their shovels and wheelbarrows churning through the sand. 

As the day wore on, their efforts began to pay off. The sand began to shift, and the dune’s slope changed. Slowly but surely, the mountain started to move. As the sun set, the volunteers could hardly believe their eyes. 

The volunteers had transformed the once-imposing dune into a new landscape, a testament to the power of collective action and the transformative potential of art. 

The volunteers cheered and hugged each other, pleased at their accomplishments.

The performance was captured on film by a team of photographers and videographers, and the resulting documentary, titled “When Faith Moves Mountains”, went on to win numerous awards and accolades. 

The project has since become a symbol of hope and inspiration for people worldwide, demonstrating that we can overcome even the most daunting challenges with collective action and the strength of faith.

In the years since the performance, the “When Faith Moves Mountains” project has inspired countless other art initiatives and community-driven projects. 

Its message of collaboration, perseverance, and the transformative power of faith has resonated with people of all ages and backgrounds, proving that when we come together, anything is possible.

The “When Faith Moves Mountains” project’s achievements are a powerful reminder that the human spirit can achieve incredible feats. 

It is a testament to the power of art to inspire and transform, and a reminder that we can overcome even the most daunting challenges with a bit of faith and hard work.

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