Second Breath: Myra-Ida van der Veen / Rewire Festival

Quartair proudly presents Myra-Ida van der Veen, performing during the Rewire Festival 2024. Curated by our member Mike Rijnierse, who has been coaching the artist / musician since last year, the performance Second Breath will be a site specific performance developed within the acoustics of Quartair. Second Breath will be shown 3 times per day during the festival, as part of Proximity Music – a program put together by iii.

‘Second Breath’ performance by Myra-Ida van der Veen, Rewire Festival 2024. Photo by Pieter Kers

Second Breath performance times:

Friday 5 April 14:00-14:30  |  17:00-17:30  |  20:30-21:00
Saturday 6 April 14:00-14:30  |  17:00-17:30  |  20:30-21:00
Sunday 7 April 14:00-14:30  |  17:00-17:30  |  20:30-21:00

Free entrance.
Limited number of seats per show: 40 (doors will be closed after the performance starts)

Second Breath is a performance that delves into the physicality of sound as it moves through the primal essence of the voice: the breath. Through this, the artist unravels the intricate relationship between the human body and the ethereal vibrations that emanate from within. When one sings, they fill their lungs with air. The air flows out, and by shaping different parts of their body, they create certain sounds: temporal voices, temporal breath. Drawing inspiration from the fascinating anatomy of frogs, van der Veen ingeniously crafts an environment that blurs the lines between choir, performance, and choreography.

Check out video documentation produced by iii/Tanja Busking:

Myra’s website: http://idamyraida.myportfolio.com
Rewire Festival: http://www.rewirefestival.nl/
Proximity Music: http://instrumentinventors.org/agenda/proximity-music-states-of-fragility

Rewire Festival | Prikkelarme cultuuragenda

With thanks to Rewire, Stroom Den Haag and iii

Talking with Hands / Turin, Italy

The second part of our cultural exchange with Fusion Art Gallery / INAUDITA takes place now Turin, Italy. With artists: Harold de Bree, Geeske Harting, Wieteke Heldens, Erik-Jan Ligtvoet, Astrid Nobel, Jessy Rahman, Mike Rijnierse, Ludmila Rodrigues, Pietertje Van Splunter, and Thom Vink.

Pietertje van Splunter

“The hand of the human may be distinguished by the precision grip; however, the humanity of the hand, Heidegger argued, lies in its possession by the word. ‘Man does not “have” hands, but the hand holds the essence of man, because the word as the essential realm of the hand is the ground of the essence of man’ (Heidegger). Thus language holds the hand, and the hand holds man.” – Tim Ingold (Making Anthropology, Archaeology, Art and Architecture, 2013)

Mike Rijnierse: installation Soundman. Photo: Katja Goljat

Fusion Art Gallery / INAUDITA is a gallery, project space and artistic residence, run by Barbara Fragogna, artist and former curator of KunstHaus Tacheles, Berlin.

Astrid Nobel ‘Bedroom’ detail

Opening: Friday, Nov 9th at 19:00
Visit: Thursday until Saturday, from 16:00-19:30
until November 30th, 2018

Fusion Art Gallery / Inaudita
Piazza Peyron, 9G
Torino, Italia
www.fusionartgallery.net

With thanks to Barbara Fragogna and Stroom Den Haag: