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SUMMARY:Performance Geo Wyex
DTSTAMP:20260821T184910Z
DTSTART:20260906T143000Z
DESCRIPTION:Location: Sarphatipark Amsterdam\, near the fountain\n\nDuring 
	a university staff meeting / at the bottom of a river / at the site of\nth
	e big bang\, an esteemed professor\, chair of Muck Studies Dept\, collapse
	s\nthrough and with a constellation of objects\, processes\, and material 
	in a murky\nand gaseous scene of communion with that which is yet to arriv
	e. A dance with\nthe immeasurable.\n\nWhat is there left to say? The solo 
	performance borrows from Samuel Beckett’s\nclassic absurdist play Waiting 
	for Godot and Luther Vandross’ 1981 hit single\n“Never Too Much\,” as an i
	nterminable relay between the nothing and the something\nthat is all that 
	we got when we get together.\n\nThe performance is an extension of Wyex’s 
	ongoing project Muck Study. Muck Study\nis a leaky method of approach to t
	he archive’s soggy limits\, using the sensorial\nas an investigative tool 
	to allow for a certain squelch of history and meaning.\nMuck Studies Dept.
	 conducts his research by “touching the bottom” of shallow\,\nmurky water\
	, “looking for stars\, outta what stinks.”\n\nPlease bring a pot or pan an
	d a wooden spoon for a collective sounding moment.
URL:https://offbeat.amsterdam/event/performance-geo-wyex
GEO:52.3727362;4.8811391
LOCATION:Rozenstraat - Rozenstraat 59\, 1016 NN Amsterdam
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:amsterdam-centrum,dance,event,jordaan,performance
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong>Location: Sarphatipark Amsterdam, n
	ear the fountain </strong></p> <p>During a university staff meeting / at t
	he bottom of a river / at the site of the big bang, an esteemed professor,
	 chair of Muck Studies Dept, collapses through and with a constellation of
	 objects, processes, and material in a murky and gaseous scene of communio
	n with that which is yet to arrive. A dance with the immeasurable.</p> <p>
	What is there left to say? The solo performance borrows from Samuel Becket
	t’s classic absurdist play Waiting for Godot and Luther Vandross’ 1981 hit
	 single “Never Too Much,” as an interminable relay between the nothing and
	 the something that is all that we got when we get together.</p> <p>The pe
	rformance is an extension of Wyex’s ongoing project Muck Study. Muck Study
	 is a leaky method of approach to the archive’s soggy limits, using the se
	nsorial as an investigative tool to allow for a certain squelch of history
	 and meaning. Muck Studies Dept. conducts his research by “touching the bo
	ttom” of shallow, murky water, “looking for stars, outta what stinks.” </p
	> <p>Please bring a pot or pan and a wooden spoon for a collective soundin
	g moment.</p>
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