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Download: I want to believe

pietmondriaan.com offers free to download:

Documentation of the performance night I want to believe, organized by pietmondriaan.com on September 15, 2012, during Incubate festival in Tilburg (NL). With an accompanying text by Jochem Naafs.

Participating artists:
Bas Schevers, David Sherry, Jodi, Jean Charles de Quillacq and Pablo Wendel.

 

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I want to believe

Image from the performance evening ‘I want to believe‘ last Saturday during Incubate Festival in Tilburg (NL).

It was great fun. We would like to thank the artists, volunteers, Incubate Festival and everyone who joined us!

Documentation of the evening with an accompanying text by Jochem Naafs, dramaturg and theatre critic, will be published on this website soon.


Pablo Wendel

Pablo Wendel is the last artist we will announce for the show ‘I want to believe’, which is taking place next on Saturday the 15th of September, 19.30hrs at NS16, NS-plein 16 in Tilburg. It will be a great evening with even better performances, so don’t miss it, make sure you are in time!

For more info:

http://pietmondriaan.com/2012/08/04/pietmondriaan-com-presents-i-want-to-believe/

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Pietmondriaan.com presents: I want to believe

 

‘I want to believe’

A performance evening during Incubate 2012, with Bas Schevers (NL), David Sherry (UK), Jean-Charles de Quillacq (F), Jodi (NL) and Pablo Wendel (D), curated by pietmondriaan.com

The performances in this exhibition are drawn from everyday situations.
While appearing to be simple, sometimes even inconspicuous acts, they attempt to show the absurd, tragi-comical sides of daily life. The artists invite us to follow their lead and believe in their stories – or not.

‘I want to believe’ will take place on Saturday the 15th of September, 19.30hrs at NS16, NS-plein 16 in Tilburg. See you there!


Pablo Wendel

‘Latimeria’ (2004) by Pablo Wendel

The fishhook is tied to the helium balloon with a string. To ensure that it does not fly away, it is fastened just below the water surface with a knot to an anchor rope. The special knot (a so-called robber‘s knot) unties itself as soon as a fish bites into the hook, causing the balloon to rise to approx. 32,000 metres hight.