Collective ‘What the Eye Often Misses’ participates in the KOMMA programme. It has a short working period at PARK and responds to the exhibition 'Rewriting The Future'.
‘What the Eye Often Misses’ is an interdisciplinary collective created by contemporary dancer and choreographer Joana Carvalho (1997-PT) , and classical guitarist and composer Lucas Zampaglione (1994-AR). They pursuit crafting performances by utilising dance, music, staging, and several other elements. The goal is to create a unique world in each performance, a world which is opened for the audience and which seeks to capture their senses, and transform their perception.
Celine Werkhoven is also making a KOMMA inspired by the exhibition. On Saturday February 10, they will both present their interdisciplinary maker's commentary.
Starts at 3:30pm. Admission free, welcome!
For more information about ‘What the Eye Often Misses’ on the KOMMA-page click here.