The Rashomon Effect
improvisation workshop at Kutomo
w/ Emily Sweeney + William Bilwa Costa
The Rashomon Effect is designed to integrate artists from multiple disciplines and explores collaborative memory, reproduction, repetition, and subjectivity. It is concerned with inter-media translation and cultivates a fruitful environment for learning about other artists and their practices. It is a laboratory that asks participants to examine their own sensory perceptions and how they translate information through their work. The Rashomon Effect is open to dancers, musicians, theatre artists, visual/media artists, writers, etc.
workshops:
sat 6th feb 15:00-18:00
sun 7th feb 12:00-15:00
sat 13th feb 15:00-18:00
sun 14th feb 12:00-14:00
the rashomon effect workshop + performance—kutomo (turku)
The Rashomon Effect
improvisation workshop at Kutomo
w/ Emily Sweeney + William Bilwa Costa
The Rashomon Effect is designed to integrate artists from multiple disciplines and explores collaborative memory, reproduction, repetition, and subjectivity. It is concerned with inter-media translation and cultivates a fruitful environment for learning about other artists and their practices. It is a laboratory that asks participants to examine their own sensory perceptions and how they translate information through their work. The Rashomon Effect is open to dancers, musicians, theatre artists, visual/media artists, writers, etc.
workshops:
sat 6th feb 15:00-18:00
sun 7th feb 12:00-15:00
sat 13th feb 15:00-18:00
sun 14th feb 12:00-14:00
performance / reception:
sun 14th feb 15:00
workshop fees:
40€ / whole workshop
25€ / 1 weekend
tickets to performance / reception: 5€
registration / reservations at: info@ehka.net
KUTOMO Kalastajankatu 1 B 20100 Turku
busses 4, 40 Kauppatori-Amiraalistonkatu, last station or bus 1 Kauppatori-Satama, WTC station
www.arte.fi
www.ehka.net
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