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KNUD VIKTOR EXHIBITION

From October 10 to November 16 2019 — ENSA La Box

 

Curators Julie Michel & Olivier Crabbé from NightOwl Collective. Open from Tuesday to Saturday from 2pm to 6pm except on public holidays.

 

Thursday, October 10 — ENSA La Box
5pm  Diffusion of Aquarelle (short-film, 1969) and Image VI (pièce quadriphonique, 1976).
6pm  Opening of the exhibition KNUD VIKTOR

 

Saturday, October 12  — ENSA La Box
10:30am Breakfast offered by La Box, around the Exhibition

 

Wednesday, November 13theAmphitheatre of ENSA Bourges
4pm Diffusion of Bulles (short-film, 1969) and Image X (quadriphonic sound piece, 1984).
5pm Conference of Geneviève Mathon (musicologist and lecturer at université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée).

In partnership with : the Gassendi Museum & CAIRN-Art Centre, the association "Allo La Terre" (Denmark), the association "Voir Media Production", the University Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée, the Doctoral School Cultures et Sociétés and the research laboratory Littératures, SAvoirs et Arts (LiSAA).

PENDULUM EXHIBITION

From October 17 to November 16 — Hotel Lallemant
Garam Choi, Sehui Kim, Maxime Le Moing, Lucie Pannetrat, Fanny Pratt, Gaëlle Scali, Clément Seger and Sarah Vigier, the 8 youngs artists from the post-diplôme Arts et créations sonores – promotion Pendulum, shows the result of their works at ENSA Bourges.

 

October 17 — Hotel Lallemant
6pm  Opening of the exhibition Pendulum.
8:20pm Screening of the film La galette des pères by Xavier Molin (under the courtyard).

WORKSHOPS / PERFORMANCES

From October 19 to October 24, 2019 — Halle au Blé
› IN-SITU Workshop with students from the Conservatoire de Bourges and ENSA.

 

Thursday, October 24th at 6pm — Halle au Blé
› Performance MXPRMNTL by the instrumental and electronic quartet of experimental music QWAT ? : Jean-Christophe Feldhandler, Matéo Guyon, Jérôme Joy, Bruno Lemaitre.

 


QWAT ?
is an instrumental and electronic quartet of experimental music formed in Saint-Nazaire (Jean-Christophe Feldhandler, Matéo Guyon, Jérôme Joy, Bruno Lemaitre). It develops a repertoire of current works, both in creation and interpretation.