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A special version of PoroCity at the Frascati on May 2 & 3: the performance does not take place on stage but the whole building becomes part of it. PoroCity takes the audience on a journey through the labyrinth of stages, backstage spaces, offices and hallways. We will be moving through the spaces of Frascati and around it the way we normally do not. An extended PoroCity programme includes the installations Through the Looking Glasses and Rapid Air Displacement Nr. 3 and two evenings of PoroCity talks with invited guests. More info and tickets here

PROGRAMME 2 & 3 MAY - FRASCATI:

18:30 & 21:30
POROCITY
a performance by Andrea Božić and Julia Willms

ongoing
THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASSES
an extended version of the installation based on Ganzfeld effect (no space experience)
by Andrea Božić,  Julia Willms and Robert Pravda

ongoing
RAPID AIR DISPLACEMENT Nr. 3
a sound installation by Robert Pravda

20:00
(following the 18:30 performance)
CONVERSATIONS AROUND SPACE AS AN ORGANISM

two evenings of talks with invited guests moderated by Aukje Verhoog:

- 2 May - Dream Logic
Together with Erik Willems and Liesbeth Groot Nibbelink, we will be examining what happens when we take the organic structures and the logic of dreams seriously as a way of thinking about our relationship to our surroundings; the structures we build, nature and one another. What happens if we claim the domain of dreaming as a way of reimag(in)ing the here and now? We will also discuss the porous relationship between artist and audience, between art and the public space: how does this third space arise, through art?

- 3 May - Urban Environment and Mental Mapping
How can we redefine our urban environment on the basis of a psychological approach to space? The discussio will concentrate on the relationship between social processes and urban development, between imag(in)ing and architecture. We will talk with urban psychologist Sander van der Ham and Charlie Clemoes (Faile Architecture) about the identity of the urban environment and the process of Mental Mapping: the hyper-individual selective representation of reality. How do you experience a space, an area, the city? How does perception of the city take place and how does architecture relate to perception, and to the psychology of the city? This time, we will claim the space to investigate whether it is possible to redesign the urban space.

PoroCity
Andrea Božić and Julia Willms | TILT

PoroCity is a performance as a journey based on mapping dreams into special architectural locations. The familiar but elusive logic of dreams merges with everyday reality and, in their overlap, a third space emerges – a porous space we do not know yet. A space where anything is possible.

PoroCity weaves the dreams collected from various people into a larger dream narrative. Two performers alias ‘dreamers’ lead the audience through a labyrinth of spaces and map the dreams as though they take place in the here and now. PoroCity moves through a series of special architectural buildings as a living organism, in Amsterdam and further, such as Burgerweeshuis designed by Aldo van Eyck, Frascati Theatre and other iconic locations. Each location is a unique experience where the dreams, the location, the building, the audience and the space itself are woven into each other and become part of the performance. The whole series becomes a performance in itself: a unique journey through the city.

Until spring 2019, PoroCity will appear on a series of special and unexpected locations in Amsterdam, Netherlands and internationally. Check the Calendar for dates

Première of the new performance PoroCity by choreographer Andrea Božić and visual artist Julia Willms at the Burgerweeshuis (Orphanage) designed by Aldo van Eyck in collaboration with BPD and Frascati in Amsterdam with a tour along a series of special locations in the city and further. Premiere at the Burgerweeshuis 24-25 March 2018 and Frascati 2-3 May 2018. Tickets via Frascati

PoroCity is a performance as a journey based on mapping dreams into special architectural locations. The familiar but elusive logic of dreams merges with everyday reality and, in their overlap, a third space emerges – a porous space we do not know yet. A space where anything is possible.

PoroCity weaves the dreams collected from various people into a larger dream narrative. Two performers alias ‘dreamers’ lead the audience through a labyrinth of spaces and map the dreams as though they take place in the here and now. PoroCity moves through a series of special architectural buildings as a living organism, in Amsterdam and further, such as Burgerweeshuis designed by Aldo van Eyck, Huize Frankendael, Frascati Theatre and other iconic locations. Each location is a unique experience where the dreams, the location, the building, the audience and the space itself are woven into each other and become part of the performance. The whole series becomes a performance in itself: a unique journey through the city.

PoroCity premieres at the Burgerweeshuis (Orphanage) designed by the Dutch designer Aldo van Eyck and further appears on a series of special locations in Amsterdam, Netherlands and internationally and is on tour until March 2019.

Performance dates PoroCity:
•    21 & 23 March try-outs, 20.30 hrs, 24 (première) & 25 March 2018 at 18.30 and 21.00 hrs (tickets via Frascati)
•    2 & 3 May Frascati Theatre, Amsterdam (two performances a day)
•    June 2018 Zagreb Dance Week Festival
•    June/September 2018 Burgerweeshuis in collaboration with GET LOST, Amsterdam
•    20-22 July Over het IJ festival, Amsterdam
•    13-15 December La Casa Encendida, Madrid
•    February 2019 Theater Ins Blau, Leiden

Further dates and info: Calendar and FB TILT

Credits: Concept, script, choreography and space: Andrea Božić and Julia Willms; Performers: Matthew Day and Julia Willms; Light: Vinny Jones: Sound: Robert Pravda; TILT management and production: Marieke van Beuren; Technician: Paul Beumer; Publicity: Daisy Benz Thanks to Mala Kline and all the dreamers who have shared their dreams with us

Produced by TILT, residency: Kunstcentrum BUDA. The performance is made possible by the financial contribution of the Performing Arts Fund (Fonds Podiumkunsten), the Amsterdam Fund for the Art (Amsterdams Fonds voor de Kunst), Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds, Stadsdeel Oost and the SED. Thanks to Frascati and BPD.

The Burgerweeshuis (Orphanage) (1960) was designed by one of the most famous 20th century Dutch architects Aldo van Eyck to provide accommodation for 125 orphans. The building looks like a casbah or a labyrinth, composed of innumerable interior and exterior spaces interconnected in a complex order and merging into one another almost imperceptibly. In Van Eyck’s vision, the private and the collective were closely linked and the boundary between the building and the city had to be broken down. The Burgerweeshui has just undergone a major restoration and transformation and will soon be open to the public.

BPDis one of the largest European area developers and has been investing in art and culture for decades. BPD has made the Burgerweeshuis available to PoroCity.

Spectra | Salon: The Void, the Dream and the Night Sky
Friday, 15 December 2017 at 19.00 hrs

Spectra | Studio, Marci Panis, Marcusstraat 52 | 1D, Amsterdam

Let us gather in a Void – An empty space. A vacuum. An opening. A gap.
Let us gather in a Dream – A space we visit in our sleep.
Let us gather in the Night Sky – The great black vault over the earth.

Let us gather in Vodrenisky.

The Void, the Dream and the Night Sky Spectra | Salon is part of the series of evenings we are hosting this autumn and winter. We open up our studio to guests to explore the porous and fluid spaces we inhabit, produce, embody, imagine, adapt to, demolish, re-construct and share.

Works by: Andrea Božić, Carsten Becker, Julia Willms and Robert Pravda in collaboration with the weather and the night sky Dream mapping guest: Clara Garcia Fraile

Spectra – space as an organism is a long term artistic practice and research into attention and space and how their organisation affects our sense of embodiment, emergent realities and infrastructures by choreographer Andrea Božić and visual artist Julia Willms with Spectra | Studio as its base.

Ingredients of the evening:

Fireworks – especially for the occasion, we have prepared a special winter spectacle, a performance in collaboration with the Geminid meteor shower and the weather.

Through the Looking Glasses – an immersive audio-visual installation and an inverted cinema based on the Ganzfeld effect.

A Double  – a live dream mapping session with Clara Garcia Fraile. Mapping a nighttime dream into the architectural space as though it takes place here and now. Dream mapping sessions are part of the making process of our new project PoroCity, which will premiere in March 2018.

A Card Game – a game of encounters and an exercise in desocializing for two players

Paper Architecture ¬- paintings

Opening 19.00-23.00
Live dream mapping session at 19.30

Entrance free, drinks are available for an affordable price, cash only.

Produced by TILT. Spectra | Salons are made possible by the financial contribution of the Gemeente Amsterdam / Stadsdeel Oost. Supported by DAS Research and Marci Panis.

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ARTIST STATEMENT

LUNARIS

A performative-cinematic multiverse

Since 2024 and in the coming years, Andrea Božić and Julia Willms are developing a performative-cinematic multiverse under the title LUNARIS, a fictional shared world embedded in the real world which hosts a constellation of artistic works as a transmedia labyrinth: several performances and audio-visual performative installations and related smaller works.

For LUNARIS, we collaborate with the Premonitions Agency, a specu-fictional government agency whose task is to collect, analyse and interpret citizens’ dreams, and to intervene into those dreams in an attempt to affect real-world events.

In LUNARIS we work with real night-time dreams, treating them as documentary material, donated by the artistic team and various other dreamers.

With LUNARIS, we explore how spectatorship, imagination and spectacle are intertwined, embodied and felt amidst the next wave of digitalization and globalization, and the questions of free will, agency and sentience within it.

We work with overlapping dream logic and gameplay strategies, cosmology, quantum physics and mysticism, exploring how – when these other logics are transposed and projected onto the everyday - this can allow for other perceptions and imaginaries to emerge.

The fictional world of LUNARIS is embedded into the real world: physically, virtually and imaginary. Our work is site-responsive in the sense that we incorporate the apparatus of the location (theatre, art space, location, etc.) into the LUNARIS-multiverse. In doing so, we seek to establish a playful relationship with our audience and partners, blur the boundaries of what all belongs to the work and invite an investigative, active, and playful engagement and communal imagining.

Each work is an independent project and together they belong to the same LUNARIS multiverse. The audience can see one project independently or follow several as a constellation. Dreams, characters and plot lines might be seen across multiple performances / installations.

LUNARIS hosts a constellation of works by Andrea Božić and Julia Willms, as well as related works by associate artist Billy Mullaney.

LUNARIS works include the performance Within Cells Interlinked, a performative dream collecting session Dream Archive: Live Collection, The Premonitions Agency - Dream Log

 

Spectra – Space Is an Organism

Since 2015, under the umbrella name Spectra - Space Is an Organism, Andrea Božić and Julia Willms have explored the relationship between attention and an embodied experience of space: how the (re)organisation of attention and space affects one’s sense of ‘reality’ and the modes of spectatorship emerging from it. How – when the logics of attention and space are altered – might a new ‘imaginal’ space appear in their overlap?

We create installations and performance environments that (re)organise the logic of how the space functions, provoking an investigative gaze through an embodied experience of artificially constructed but real spaces. Our works overlap the spatiotemporal logic of dreams, the interactivity of game-play and the deep-time scales of cosmology and quantum physics with the space here and now. Incorporating the apparatus and the architecture of the site with visitors’ own presence as part of the work, we create a porous border between the work, the stage and the world. Our artworks operate as interfaces with the world – to consider the co-constructedness of art and world as imaginal spaces, where re-configured attention can be practiced and taken into the world.

We work in site-responsive audio-visual installations, performances, digital collages, drawings, game-play scores and collaborations with the weather and night sky.

 

Spectra | Studio Opening: The Cube, the Salon and the Aquarium
Friday, 8 September 2017 at 19.00 hrs
Marci Panis, Marcusstraat 52 | 1D, Amsterdam

Let us gather in a Cube – a hollow symmetrical three-dimensional shape with six equal sides.
Let us gather in a Salon – A (with)drawing room in a house where guests assemble and may be entertained.
Let us gather in an Aquarium - a glass-sided tank in which living organisms are kept for exhibit or study.

Let us gather in an Aquaculon.

The Cube, The Salon and the Aquarium is the first Spectra | Salon in the series of evenings we are hosting this autumn. We open up our studio to explore the porous and fluid spaces we inhabit, produce, embody, imagine, adapt to, demolish, deconstruct and share.

Artists: Carsten Becker, Andrea Božić and Julia Willms

Spectra – space as an organism is a long term artistic practice and research into the attention and space and how their organisation affects our sense of embodiment, emergent realities and infrastructures by choreographer Andrea Božić and visual artist Julia Willms with Spectra | Studio as its base.

A building is a slowly unfolding event.

Ingredients of the evening:

The Cube – an immersive audio-visual installation for a room
Undoing What We Know |I  – attention and space exercise
Paper Architecture – paintings
And more

Opening 19.00-23.00
Live Undoing What We Know at 20.00

Produced by TILT. Spectra | Salons are made possible by the financial contribution of the Gemeente Amsterdam / Stadsdeel Oost. Supported by Marci Panis.

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Andrea and Julia are presenting a new project at the invitation of the Reina Sofia Museum in Madrid and Artea. Light Dark Light Heavy Archive consists of two interrelated parts: a dream mapping performance Walk on Water and a performative talk: What is stored in an archive? Is it an infinite library of information stored in books, objects or artworks?  Or is it codified experiences, knowledge, insights, sensations and their embeddement in the context that originated them. The knowledge stored in the archive can only be transferred once it is embodied and situated in the here and now. Can we look at artworks not as something to be archived but as archives of knowledge in themselves that need to be unpacked in order to be kept alive.

Light Dark Light Heavy Archive is a performative reflection on archiving attention, weather and dreams.

Andrea and Julia are developing contours for a new project A Mile of Wool in the first phase of research at Spectra Studio and presenting Episode 1 at Come Together 3 at Frascati. A Mile of Wool - Episode 1 is a choreography for a mile of wool, moving bodies, the theatre space, lights, colours and the audience present in it. Weaving spaces - resilience - organism. It is part of the long term project Spectra – space as an organism where the whole space and the audience’s presence in it is part of the work. There is no position outside. We are not in the space but we are space. Supported by DAS Research and the Amsterdam Fund for the Arts. With Setareh Fatehi Irani, Oneka Phon Schrader and Vinny Jones.

In January 2017, Julia and Andrea are working with Vinny Jones, hosted by DAS Research at the Grootlab theatre space.  We are looking into the relationship between light, memory and value: recording daylight and re-playing it during sunset, working with a sliding scale of daylight in overlap with the artificially produced lighting in the theatre space. Spectra - space as an organism research is supported by the research grant from DAS Research.

Andrea has received a research grant from DAS Research, Academy of Theatre and Dance Amsterdam for her ongoing research into space, attention and infrastructures in collaboration with Julia Willms within the framework of their long term project Spectra  - space as organism. We are very excited about the grant which will support an in-depth artistic - practical and theoretical research into several lines within the project, with a number of encounters and exchanges with colleagues and public presentations at the Frascati Theatre, DAS Research Grootlab, Spectra Studio, among others.

Andrea Božić and Julia Willms have contributed the text Undoing What We Know: Dramaturgy As Cosmology-in-the-Making to the book The Practice of Dramaturgy: Working on Actions in Performance edited by Konstantina Georgelou, Efrosini Protopapa, Danae Theodoridou, published by Valiz. The book comes out in Januayr 2018. Order it here.

'There is a growing interest in the notion and practice of dramaturgy, which is often discussed either as the work of the dramaturg, or as the compositional, cohesive or sense-making aspects of a performance. Drawing on such views, The Practice of Dramaturgy addresses dramaturgy as a shared, politicized and catalytic practice that sets actions into motion in a more speculative rather than an instructive way.

With contributions by Una Bauer, Simon Bayly, Andrea Božić, Nicola Conibere, Guy Cools, Augusto Corrieri, Konstantina Georgelou, Ivana Müller, Betina Panagiotara, Efrosini Protopapa, Joachim Robbrecht, Jonas Rutgeerts, Nienke Scholts, Arabella Stanger, Danae Theodoridou, Julia Willms, Jasna Jasna Žmak