2014년 5월 31일 토요일

ACTS 2014

ACTS : Festival for sound & performance 



2014.6.14 - 15 
현대미술관 (Museum of Contemporary Art, 덴마크)





ACTS에 대해
Discover the latest trends in sound and performance art, when the Museum of Contemporary Art for the third time opens the doors to a wealth of experimental performance and sound art works with the international festival for performative art, ACTS.

With ACTS, art moves out of its usual exhibition space and instead utilizes the city, its various possibilities and public spaces as a stage.

Saturday and Sunday, the festival offers spectacular sound installations in and around the Museum of Contemporary Art, and around Roskilde city center. On Saturday evening, the program takes place at the venue Gimle where the cellar, lounge and concert hall forms the stage for performance lectures, experimental concerts and more.

We look forward to welcoming you to this third edition of ACTS!




프로그램
Saturday 1.00 PM – 5.00 PM

Andrea Geyer (US)
Andreas Führer (DK)
Anna Lundh (SE)
Brett Bloom og Bonnie Fortune (US/DK)
Francesco Cavaliere (IT)
Kerstin Cmelka (AT)
Kirsten Pieroth (DE)
Niels Rønsholdt (DK)
Sharon Hayes (US)
Simon Fujiwara (UK)
T. R. Kirstein og Claus Haxholm (DK/DK)

Saturday night 6.00 PM – 9.30 PM (at the music venue Gimle)
Arendse Krabbe (DK)
Leif Elggren (SE)
Morten Riis (DK)
Siri Landgren (SE)
Örn Alexander Ámundason (IS)

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Sunday 2.00 PM – 5.00 PM
Andreas Führer (DK)
Anna Lundh (SE)
Francesco Cavaliere (IT)
Kerstin Cmelka (AT)
Niels Rønsholdt (DK)
Ragnhild May (DK)
Sharon Hayes (US)
Simon Fujiwara (UK)
T. R. Kirstein og Claus Haxholm (DK/DK)





Background
In 2011, the museum established ACTS – Festival for Performative Art as a yearly event. The year prior to this, the pilot projects Sound Festival and Performance Festival were held over two days as a part of the exhibition Acts with the aim to highlight the presentation and documentation of sound and performance art.

ACTS 2011 showed a wide range of sound and performance art and took place in and around the museum, but also in the centre of Roskilde and at Roskilde Library. In 2012, the festival moved to the area of the city called Musicon where the enormous industry hall 9 of 1.800 m2 provided the setting for that year’s programme, which focused on the sphere between sound, performance and scenic art. Several guest curators, Kunstparade and Lilith Performance Studio were invited to compile a programme along with the museum’s own curators Mette Truberg Jensen and Sanne Kofod Olsen. Subsequently, ACTS is held bi-annually.




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