Video: People in umbrellas in Copenhagen square
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
One umbrella, two umbrella, three umbrella … And there are five of them, and they are all part of one large creative project, which was presented to the public on August 25, 2009 in Denmark. “Everything that happens” was the title of a street performance presented by Canadian artist Julie Tremblay in Copenhagen's central square.
Julie Tremblay currently lives and works in Copenhagen, and with the collaboration of Nana Francisca Schottländer, who was in charge of choreography, the artist came up with an unusual street performance that combines elements of dance, theatrical performance, sculpture and happening (a kind of avant-garde dramatic performance consisting of a number of unrelated episodes, often involving viewers).
The whole performance lasted 1, 5 hours in the center of the square, when there were most people there. The project involved 16 people who created sculptures from ordinary umbrellas. Each sculpture consisted of five umbrellas sewn together to form a large ball. Each of the participants had their own "super-umbrella", and each of the participants created his own installation, without repeating the movements of others, reproducing different geometric formations in which they simply disappeared inside a large ball.
The performance is invented under the influence of fractal geometry, chaos theory and ideas that concern different opinions about the relationship between chaos and order, in other words, influenced by the models, structures and systems that give shape to the universe.
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