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SUMMARY:Opening ENTER/PUBLIC/SPACE – exhibition and performance festival
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DESCRIPTION:We warmly invite you to the opening of Enter/Public/Space and\n
	Enter/Public/Stage\, a group exhibition and four-day performance festival 
	curated\nby Sanneke Huisman and belit sağ.\n\nWith this project\, ROZENSTR
	AAT continues its engagement with performance in\npublic space and video a
	rt in general.\n\nTaking Esther Polak’s AmsterdamREALTIME (2002) as its st
	arting point\, the\nexhibition and performance festival bring together vid
	eos\, performances\,\nreadings\, tours\, and workshops that consider publi
	c space as both stage and\nsubject. The participating artists explore the 
	performativity of the body\,\npresence in public spaces\, and the politica
	l dimensions of urban design and\ntechnology.\n\n18.00 Opening speech by S
	anneke Huisman\, belit sağ and Esther Polak\n\n19.00–19.30 Performance Hum
	an.VPN by Marina Orlova\n\n19.30 Artist talk with Marina Orlova\, moderate
	d by curators Sanneke Huisman and\nbelit sağ\n\n20.00 End\n\nWe look forwa
	rd to seeing you there!\n\nAbout Human.VPN by Marina Orlova:\n\nHuman.VPN 
	explores the distinction between a person’s emotional and physical\nlocati
	on\, offering a critical examination of the politics of digital mapping.\n
	Two dancers\, Marina Orlova and Asya Deinekina\, interact with a projected
	 digital\nmap of the world\, tracing physical and digital paths through it
	 as if moving\nthrough a comic strip. Described as a ‘collective geography
	 self-study’\, the\npiece suggests that shared geopolitical disorientation
	 — and not-knowing — can\nbecome a source of togetherness.\n\nChoreographe
	r\, performer: Marina Orlova\n\nPerformer\, collaborator: Valeryia Le\n\nD
	ramaturgical advisor\, performer: Asya Deinekina\n\nSound designer\, perfo
	rmer: Arieh Chrem\n\nAdvisor\, collaborator: Maria Mavridou\n\nResearch co
	llaborator: Xdzunúm Danae Trejo Boles\n\nRead more...
URL:https://offbeat.amsterdam/event/opening-enterpublicspace-exhibition-and
	-performance-festival
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LOCATION:Rozenstraat - Rozenstraat 59\, 1016 NN Amsterdam
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:amsterdam-centrum,event,exhibition,festivals,jordaan,opening,per
	formance,talk
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>We warmly invite you to the opening of <em>
	Enter/Public/Space</em> and <em>Enter/Public/Stage</em>, a group exhibitio
	n and four-day performance festival curated by Sanneke Huisman and belit s
	ağ. </p> <p>With this project, ROZENSTRAAT continues its engagement with p
	erformance in public space and video art in general. </p> <p>Taking Esther
	 Polak’s <em>AmsterdamREALTIME</em> (2002) as its starting point, the exhi
	bition and performance festival bring together videos, performances, readi
	ngs, tours, and workshops that consider public space as both stage and sub
	ject. The participating artists explore the performativity of the body, pr
	esence in public spaces, and the political dimensions of urban design and 
	technology.</p> <p><strong>18.00</strong> Opening speech by Sanneke Huisma
	n, belit sağ and Esther Polak</p> <p><strong>19.00–19.30</strong> Performa
	nce <em>Human.VPN</em> by Marina Orlova</p> <p><strong>19.30</strong> Arti
	st talk with Marina Orlova, moderated by curators Sanneke Huisman and beli
	t sağ</p> <p><strong>20.00</strong> End</p> <p>We look forward to seeing y
	ou there!</p> <p><strong>About <em>Human.VPN</em> by Marina Orlova:</stron
	g></p> <p><em>Human.VPN</em> explores the distinction between a person’s e
	motional and physical location, offering a critical examination of the pol
	itics of digital mapping. Two dancers, Marina Orlova and Asya Deinekina, i
	nteract with a projected digital map of the world, tracing physical and di
	gital paths through it as if moving through a comic strip. Described as a 
	‘collective geography self-study’, the piece suggests that shared geopolit
	ical disorientation — and not-knowing — can become a source of togethernes
	s.</p> <p>Choreographer, performer: Marina Orlova</p> <p>Performer, collab
	orator: Valeryia Le</p> <p>Dramaturgical advisor, performer: Asya Deinekin
	a</p> <p>Sound designer, performer: Arieh Chrem</p> <p>Advisor, collaborat
	or: Maria Mavridou</p><p>Research collaborator: Xdzunúm Danae Trejo Boles<
	/p> Read more...
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