'Time Between Dog and Wolf': Master's Presentations

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At the conclusion of an intensive two-year period (of Master’s research), DAS Theatre and DAS Choreography students will share their work. 'Time Between Dog and Wolf' will take place from 31 May until 4 June.

At the conclusion of an intensive two-year period (of Master’s research), DAS Theatre and DAS Choreography students will share their work. 'Time Between Dog and Wolf' will take place from 31 May until 4 June.  

With: Gabino Rodríguez, Annefleur Schep, Olga Tsvetkova, Abhishek Thapar, Noha Ramadan, Noah Voelker, Enkidu Khaled and Cecilia Lisa Eliceche.  

On our website you can read more about the makers and the exact programme of the five days.
Direct ticket link: http://www.dasgraduateschoolfestival.nl/tickets/

Time Between Dog and Wolf
We acquire the facility to see in the first days of infancy. Most people have no memory of this experience; it just happens. Perhaps we emulate this moment every day when we wake up after sleeping, when the world reappears to our visual consciousness. Perhaps we start seeing again many times during the day, after the frequent occasions when our brain is momentarily distracted.

“The relation between what we see and what we know is never settled.”
– John Berger

We now have an opportunity to consider ‘proposals for seeing’ by our nine graduating students. After two years of study and inquiry into their specific artistic practice, a period of close reading and of applying various lenses, they will be showing work that invites new ways of seeing. An invitation to watch our seeing happening, in the space between what can and cannot be discerned. This is ‘the time between dog and wolf’, as they say in French, when a dog could be a wolf and a wolf could be a dog. A space where many things are still possible, and we become aware of seeing itself.

We are happy to invite you to discover these ‘proposals for seeing’ with us.

Jeroen Fabius (DAS Choreography)
Barbara Van Lindt (DAS Theatre)

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