We Live Here 2015

The 5th anniversary of the summer academny in collaboration with Nicole Beutler and Marijke Hoogenboom

04 Jul to 09 Jul

Undoing What We Know

Attention Exercise within the framework of DasArts@KFDA The Time We Share - seminar on spectatorship

09 May

We Are Still Watching

A performance by Ivana Muller in collaboration with Andrea Bozic, David Weber Krebs and Jonas Rutgeerts

05 May to 22 Nov

A special viewing in Amsterdam in partnership with 'ARE YOU ALIVE OR NOT? Looking at ART through the lens of THEATRE' organised by the Studium Generale Rietveld Academie at de Brakke Grond, within the frame of the day curated by David Weber Krebs: On Enclosed Spaces and Great Outdoors. Hosted by Julia Willms. For more information and full programme, click here

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Day for Night: Total Eclipse of Equinox Sun

A special viewing in Amsterdam in the framework of the day curated by David Weber Krebs: On Enclosed Spaces and Great Outdoors, Studium Generale Rietveld Academie at de Brakke Grond

20 Mar

For the 20th of March, the beginning of spring in the Northern Hemisphere and autumn in the Southern, I have prepared a special spectacle titled Day for Night (Total Eclipse of Equinox Sun). The piece features a total eclipse of the Sun that will turn day into night at the moment of the same length of day and night in the whole world. The eclipse of the sun will interrupt this equilibrium of light and darkness.

The performance is a once in a 500 000 years event.

Day for Night is the fourth performance in the series of my collaborations with the night sky titled: Night Sky: Further Investigations Into Choreography, part of the larger cycle of collaborations with the weather titled Telling Future. For this dance, three celestial bodies will align in a straight line. The full blood-red Moon will pass between the Earth and the Sun, temporarily disrupting the coming of the light.

The premium seats for the performance are at the North Pole. As the sun rises at the horizon for the first time after six months of darkness at the North Pole, the Moon covers the Sun and day becomes night again.

The performance will affect all our senses: the temperature falls, insects and birds stop making sounds, the tides get more extreme and the landscape changes dramatically in only a few moments. We are in the Moon’s shadow and we see the Moon’s dark side. Dreams and secrets emerge in the dark.

Seats for the performance in the Moon’s shadow are unlimited but visibility depends on your area. Seats are available with up to 90% degrees of visibility in North Africa, Europe, western Asia, the Pacific, East Asia, Iceland and Greenland. The Netherlands, where we are based, will enjoy the spectacular 87% visibility.

For seats distribution, viewing instructions, trailer and more information:

http://choreographyinvestigations.blogspot.nl/

https://www.facebook.com/events/764620186979454/

Enjoy the reboot!

We are making a white box version of Intergalactic.

Join us for An Intergalactic Evening With Tilt: Undoing What We Know

10 and 11 April 2015 at 20.00

Kruisruimte

Gen Bothastraat 7E, 5642 NJ Eindhoven

After touring the performance Intergalactic through a number of black box theatre spaces internationally, in April we are working on the white cube version of the performance in Eindhoven. We are taking the white whole cube space as artwork. We are happy to have Kasper van der Horst working with us for the white cube version of Intergalactic.


The evening will include a trajectory of the whole Intergalactic constellation:

Performance Intergalactic (An Attempt to Overcome the Binary)
Manifesto A World
A composition for the global orchestra The Smallest Sound at the Biggest Distance

And afterwards, a talk and drinks!



 

Seeing That You Look

Preparation performance for Intergalactic

12 Feb