Conflict of Interest, performance Anet van de Elzen. foto: Emilio Moreno

Conflict of Interest, performance Anet van de Elzen. foto: Emilio Moreno

Act of Thinking, performance Danielle van Vree. foto: Anet van de Elzen
Masterclass Performance
Anet van de Elzen and Danielle van Vree
26 till 27 Jan 2019
Opening: Sunday 27 Jan 2019 — 17:00 till 19:00 hrs

The Masterclass Performance comprises two days with four units of working exercises and assignments aimed at developing physical consciousness and sensitivity. With these tools, we investigate the power and meaning of the dialogue between performer and audience, performer and space and performer and time. The final part of the masterclass is the presentation of your performance in puntWG in Amsterdam for an audience.

The masterclass is open to students from any discipline of art, theatre makers and visual artists.

To sign in for the masterclass or for more information please open the following link: http://www.tobepresent.nl/masterclass/masterclass_performance_2019/masterclass_performance_2019-1

Anet van de Elzen

www.anetvandeelzen.com
www.tobepresent.nl

Anet van de Elzen creates images with hands, head and body. Her work is interwoven with her life and experiences, the work contains archetypical or iconographical elements which are the keys to the communication with the Other. When the images have been made, they grate reality, dismantled and stripped from what is not important, sometimes impoverished, aggravated, lonely, their origin found in a different reality.

Danielle van Vree

www.daniellevanvree.nl

Danielle van Vree wants to get in touch with the audience and put something into motion with a work. Her approach is physical and philosophical and presents the spectator with a transparent concept, in which there is room for reflection. She uses sound, text, video and objects as a means to create a double image and to question the relationship and space between subject and object.

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Conflict of Interest, performance Anet van de Elzen. foto: Emilio Moreno

Act of Thinking, performance Danielle van Vree. foto: Anet van de Elzen