Silent Walk

As part of ‘Grief and Listening’ Phoebe will share a practice of extended silent walking, in which each member of the group may take a turn at leading. After the walking practice, the group will arrive back together and drink warm tea while sharing simple reflections. Participants in the walk need to be able to be in motion for an extended period of time, but the pace will not be fast and will accommodate all modes of moving through the world. 

Dates, times and location:
ThursdayFebruary 1st  
10am-1pm
Meet at De Punt (above reception) at Academie voor Theater en Dans, Jodenbreestraat 3, Amsterdam

Please bring warm outdoor clothes as the walk will take place mainly outdoors (unless weather is terrible, in which case it will happen mainly indoors)

Participating artist(s):
Phoebe Osborne (ATD artist in residence)
Phoebe Osborne is an artist living and working on the unceded lands of the Lenape people currently referred to as Queens, NY. As a multi-hyphenated thinker and practitioner in the fields of visual arts and dance, Phoebe is forever returning to the means by which artistic praxis can enact queer events. Their work with performance, video, sound, and sculpture traces the errant paths of queer life, engaging urgent questions about queer modes of care. Their works have been presented within the US and Europe, including commissioned works at Transmediale Berlin, La Caldera Barcelona, SFMoMA, Oakland Museum of California, and Lenfest Center for the Arts. They have shown work at E-flux Bar Laika, Southern Exposure, The Boiler Pierogi Gallery, Ortega y Gasset, and AIR Gallery. They hold an MFA in Visual Arts from Columbia University and an MA in Choreography from DAS Graduate School in Amsterdam. Phoebe teaches moving images as an adjunct faculty member at The New School in New York.

Reservation / admission:
Please click here to register

 

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