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What
will be the content of the exhibition?
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Music
From classic to modern, from folk to funky.
The show is attracting musicians from all persuasions,
some will be performed live with most transferred onto
CD and played throughout the exhibition, some as 'over'
music and some through the privacy of headsets. The show
will embrace the sort of music that creates an positive
emotional sensation.
Painting
Over
50 painters are already registered and many are
producing a special piece of work especially for
this show.
The
issue is not one of style or fashion or the current
trends in painting. Preference will not be given
to realism or abstract.
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All art submitted must display the message
that "heart 2 art" was created to achieve
being the only criteria.
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Poetry
The Danish Literary Society has already
responded to the project with a wonderful bilingual CD
of ten of the best Danish poets, The show is also attracting
many talented, young and established writers from across
Europe. The exhibition is encouraging this art to integrate
with other art forms and establish itself as a major force
of the new millenium.
Sculpture
Heart2Art
three dimensional pieces in various materials,
stone, wood, metal glass, ceramic, will be
on display.
Traditional and modern techniques of creating
sculpture will be welcomed in a celebration
of this, possibly one of the oldest, Art forms. |
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A special adaption of "Waiting for Godot" will
be performed during the exhibition. A classic
Beckett, it has been re-written by members of
W.O.R.K. The play is to be Directed by
Ulf Ekeram, who has worked for 30 years in theatre
both in Paris and Stockholm.
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Ulf has also worked along side Peter Brook
and Jerzy Grotowski, (picture,1977) and
has dedicated the drama featured in the show
to his memory. Short
illustrative cameos will also be performed
by the Teater Studion students from Stockholm,
with solo live performances from musicians
and poets from all five countries. |

Jerzy
Grotowski |
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