A wearable sculpture project by Daphne Karstens.
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​‘PANG’ is an abstract performance inspired by the process of the big bang, an abstract approach on the creation of dimension and shape, translated into a visual slow-motion process. ‘PANG’ shows a story about shape, from nothing to everything. ‘PANG’ questions the human connection to the shape and space around us.
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Genre: Visual performance
Year: 2021
Dance artist: Lorraine Smith
Composer: Sóley Sigurjónsdóttir
Technical support: Wout Jansen
Dramaturgical advice: Gita Hacham
Video & Photography: Frank Wiersema
Movement research in collaboration with: Ingeborg Meier Andersen
Sculpture making assisted by: Miguel Hacham, Joost Hoebe, Karmijn Lange, Maya Nölling, Alice Splash & Elżbieta Szota.
Interns: Mikki de Gier & Nadine Räber
The research phase of this project was supported by: Stimuleringsfonds Creatieve Industrie.
This project has been (partially) developed in residency at: Het Huis Utrecht.
This project is supported by: Amsterdams Fonds voor de Kunst and Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds.
Sponsors: Beitel Beestje, Kunststofshop & HD-Rent.
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This project was made possible thanks to the donations of the people who supported the crowdfunding through Voordekunst. To those who donated: Thank you so much!
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'PANG in the media:
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Vincent Kouters, Volkskrant:
"Typisch Fringe dit, theater waarvan je niet wist dat je erop zat te wachten." // "Typically Fringe, theatre you didn't know you were waiting for."
Read the full review here.
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Marijn Lems, Theaterkrant:
"Bijzondere creaties die het midden houden tussen kostuumontwerp, beeldende kunst en architectuur." // "Special creations that are in between costume design, visual art and architecture."
Read the full review here.