12/12: BARK - A balancing act between the artificial and nature; No tree is an Island; Going Todash
Performance by Alva Harju Jansson and Rikard Karl Olov Holmstedt from SKH Circus
BARK is an innovative shape circus apparatus, inspired by the forest's infinite curves. It facilitates an exploration of nature through the circus arts. Through the curves, BARK envelopes the tree, the heart of the forest.
BARK is one of the six projects selected at the first NAVET Student Festival. More information about the BARK project and its members can be found here .
When at the entrance of the KTH Reactor Hall, before taking the elevator to the "underworld", you will also have the possibility of interacting with No Tree is an Island interactive installation.
Programme
16:00 KTH Reactor Hall opens to the registred public
16:00 Experience the installation No Tree is an Island interacting with KTH Reactor Hall. Project by Klara Vedin (KTH), Karl Simu (KTH), Leo Eltes (KMH)
16:00 - 16:50 Going Todash, sound installation by Leo Caputo (KMH) ( Instagram , Soundcloud )
Going Todash is a site specific sound installation aiming to explore the active role of the physical space in the creation and perception of sound; how sound, travelling through the space, being reflected and filtered by it, is effectively shaped and defined by the inherent characteristics of said space.
17:00 SKH Circus: BARK: Performance by Alva Jansson Harju and Rikard Karl Olov Holmstedt
See video of previous performance at Tekniska here and visit the BARK project page here .
17:30 Presentation of New call for NAVET Student Festival and of NAVET Student-led events
17:45 BREAK
Details
When: December 12 at 16:00-17:45
Where: KTH Reactor Hall
Is sign-up required? - Yes, you must fill out the form (See below!)
Maximum Participants: 100
Registration Form - Sign up for the BARK performance!
Please note that we can host a maximum of 100 attendees, so please fill out this registration form to express your interest in participation and to lock your spot!
Do not hesitate to get in touch at navet-centre@kth.se if you have any questions!
Content by: Roberto Bresin
Web Update by: Roberto Bresin, Kajol Rafi