Public Program Mind Your Step

This is an overview of the public program of the Mind Your Step exhibition, about the art of walking, from October 4 to November 29, 2020 at Zone2Source.

 

UPCOMING

Sunday November 29, Finissage Mind Your Step 13 – 17 uur -> more information on Finissage

13 – 15 Walk & Talk in which Marlies van der Hak (researcher and writer) enters into discussion with Tao. G. Vrhoveec Sambolec (artist), about his experiences and ideas of walking as artistic practice. Listen to the audio documentation of this performative walk

15.30 – 17 Walk through the park with Chikako Watanabe who interweaves stories of the history of Japan and Amsterdam with musical performances by Ayumi Matsuda (recorder player/composer). RSVP compulsory through Eventbrite: tinyurl.com/journeytomeet

 

Friday 27 November, Line-Off-Line drawing walk -> more information

Our phones enable us to inhabit multiple worlds and realities at the same time… but are we still really HERE?
In this walk, Liesje van den Berk asks the participants to temporarily replace their telephone with a blank paper telephone and graphite pencil to walk and draw in silence and concentration in the Amstelpark. Drawing becomes a way to actively experience the richness of one’s environment, and to truly connect. At the end, the participants share one of their drawings on a map of the Amstelpark. These drawings are left behind in the Amstelpark to show a part of the walk, a memory of a moment, to the other visitors of the park.

 

Sunday November 22 Event in the context of Bruno Latour Spinoza prize -> more information 

Program in the context of the event of  Welcome in the Parliament of Things.- opening of Floriade Whisperings, four audio plays in which the history of the park is narrated from the perspectives  of 4 plants by Cathelijne Montens en Krijn Christiaanse. While walking between the sites of the plays, the artists discuss their work in the context of Bruno Latour’s theory with philosopher Jesse Havinga.

– opening of Plantsoensociologie by the Onkruidenier.  In a ritualistic parade, the continuously mowed down trees which the Onkruidenier digged out of the Heemtuin last summer are installed again in bowls in their original location, where the artists enter into discussion around the theory of Bruno Latour with philosopher Jesse Havinga.

– Walk through the park with Chikako Watanabe who weaves stories of the history of Japan and Amsterdam with musical performances by Ayumi Matsuda (recorder/composer) and Heiko Dijker (tabla/composer).

 

Saturday, October 31
1:00-5:00 pm
Walking White Chairs: happening with Ienke Kastelein → no registration required
3:00-4:00 pm and 4:30-5:30 pm
Line – Off – Line with Liesje van den Berksignup

Friday, October 30
3:00 -5:00  pm
Walking White Chairs with Ienke Kasteleinsign up
6:00-8:00 pm
Don’t Walk Into The Woods At Night with Ienke Kasteleinsign up

Wednesday, October 14
11.00 am-12.00 pm, 12.00-13.00 pm and 2:00-3:00 pm
Line – Off – Line for families with Liesje van den Berksign up

Sunday, October 11
12:00-2:00 pm and 4:00-6:00 pm
Atmospheres (Body as Sensors) with Malú Cayetano Molina and Sonia Pérezsign up

Saturday, October 10
12:00 -2:00 pm and 4:00-6:00 pm
Atmospheres (Body as Sensors) with Malú Cayetano Molina and Sonia Pérezsign up

Sunday, October 4
3:00-6:00 pm: opening Mind Your Step
4:00 pm and 5:00 pm short teaser Line – Off – Line Liesje van den Berk → no registration required

 

Mind Your Step, Performances, Public Program, Workshops/excursions