NON Hear This: Performance art Four outstanding works as a part of the festival were live art that were focussed on sound or sound was a primary aspect of the performance. Aileen Campbell, Roi Vaara, Greg Pope and the Boogey Boys. Here is a little snippet from Aileen Campbell a Glasgow based artist. Alieen Campmell [...]
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The environment of the festival allows the audience to see many performances in one place over the duration of the exhibition. There were a broad range of approaches and many overlapping formats; for example dance, theatre, actions, sound, music, audience participations/ collaborations, painting, film, video, photography, and I’m sure I missed a few, but I [...]
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Molly Haslund Image by Bernhard and Ulebo. Roi Vaara Swamp walk around Bergen. (click on the text to access the link)
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NON Friday January 28 2011 The first day of performances was kicked off by the Skutevikens buekorps drumming the guests into the venue. It was a dramatic way to announce the start of the performances with something that is a part of the history of Norway. An inclusive gesture to introduce performance at the contemporary [...]
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Paul Bernhard and Arve Ulebo will be documenting the festival, a lot of the pictures will be their work that the festival has shared with us. This was the first of the performances on Friday evening. Since there is such a lot of time dedicated to watching I will add blogs as I am able, [...]
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NON Thursday January, 2011 13:01 On my way back to the flat I am staying in while I am here, I have started to see evidence of the festival around the city. I take a tram from the Lille Lungegardsvan to Danmarksplas where I descend to a tunnel under the traffic to cross the street. [...]
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Welcome to the Never or Now festival blog. We will keep you updated with regular news in the runup to the festival.
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