
2016 PAB OS - SAME DIFFERENT: EQUINOX TO EQUINOX
PAB OS - SAME DIFFERENT: EQUINOX TO EQUINOX
Skansedammen
Thursday, September 22
Time: 17:30-20:00 PM
PAB: OPEN SESSIONS would like to invite you to join us in an improvisation performance event; SAME DIFFERENT : EQUINOX TO EQUINOX.
Belfast-based performance group Bbeyond has initiated a global performance art day, where performance artists from across the world will perform in their local public spaces
Artists will meet at 17:30 for briefing and choosing their positions. We will have the event documented in still and moving pictures ( video). The document will be sent to Bbeyond for a second part of the global performance art day which will happen at a spring equinox next year.
Open Session or "PAB OS" is a free experimental art space which open to artists, performers and public who share our interest in Performance Art. It encourages the emergence of something new and inventive. The PAB OS take place with performance improvisation in and around Bergen city since December 2012.
Here is documentation from:
PAB OS - SAME DIFFERENT: EQUINOX TO EQUINOX
Photo: Bjarke Madsen

Performance: Pavana Reid, Rita Marhaug, Anette Friedrich Johannessen & Mia Øquist
Photo: Bjarke Madsen

Performance: Rita Marhaug & Henrik Koppen
Photo: Bjarke Madsen

Performance: Rita Marhaug
Photo: Bjarke Madsen

Performance: Jan Egil Finne & Anette Friedrich Johannessen
Photo: Bjarke Madsen

Performance: Hans Christian van Nijkerk
Photo: Bjarke Madsen

Performance: Henrik Koppen
Photo: Bjarke Madsen

Performance: Jan Egil Finne, Mia Øquist & Rita Marhaug
Photo: Bjarke Madsen

Performance: Jan Egil Finne & Mia Øquist
Photo: Bjarke Madsen

Performance: Jan Egil Finne, Anette Friedrich Johannessen, Pavana Reid & Mia Øquist
Photo: Bjarke Madsen

Performance: Alwynne Pritchard
Photo: Bjarke Madsen

Performance: Gerhard Richter
Photo: Bjarke Madsen

Performance: Jan Egil Finne & Rita Marhaug
Photo: Bjarke Madsen

Performance: Hans Christian van Nijkerk
Photo: Bjarke Madsen

Performance: Pavana Reid
Photo: Bjarke Madsen