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223m

Performance

223m is a repetitive walk through the city, beginning in a cool, white space; a station where visitors can step in and out of the performance as they please. A white dot is placed on the collar of each participant. During the walk, visitors are asked to focus on the white dot on the collar of the person in front of them, serving as the access point into the experience. You can opt to stay for an interim session of 223m in the white space, or walk for up to a maximum of four continuous hours as part of a changing line of visitors and creators, united by concentration.

Context

223m was the outcome of a onetime collaboration between five transdisciplinary makers: Johannes Bellinkx, Breg Horemans, Nick Steur, Benjamin Vandewalle and myself.

Pers

You concentrate on that dot in front of you. You focus. Don’t let your focus stray. Outside, it’s still light. The dot becomes light, or even air. The sky is almost white, the dot becomes sky, a line joins up the dots of air. But no, the dots—now empty inside—don’t just form a line, they’re connected to everything around you, to all the negative space, and this is how air flows through the line of people.

The back of the man’s head in front of you now seems more familiar than that of a good friend. Now, you are one with those in front of, and behind you, the air connects you to the others as if you are vacuum packed together. Pure concentration. That is the astonishing effect of the work 223m.

 

Josje Kerkhoven in Rekto:Verso | 26 Feb 2019

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It’s an excellent example of how a simple but carefully conceived action can have enormous impact on everyone who perseveres with their engagement as a spectator.

Fransien van der Putt in Theaterkrant | 9 Feb 2019

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In collaboration

Johannes Bellinkx, Breg Horemans, Nick Steur, Benjamin Vandewalle, SoAP Maastricht, Vlaams Cultuurhuis de Brakke Grond

Presented

2019  7 – 9 Feb  Beyond the Black Box, de Brakke Grond, Amsterdam (NL)
2020  5 Feb        Beyond the Black Box, de Brakke Grond, Amsterdam (NL)

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