The Entropic Institute Sofia

Sofia Arsenal – Museum for Contemporary Art

2 Cherni Vrah Blvd., Sofia

www.samcaproject.org

 

The Entropic Institute Sofia

By Deufert & Plischke

27 – 29 September 2012, 7.00 – 12.00 p.m.

 

The Entropic Institute of Deufert & Plischke is a temporary space for residence, festival and choreography, which is organized in every city by a group of local and foreign artists and happens in various quarters. In Sofia the Entropic Institute begins in the late afternoon in The Fridge with a lecture, and ends before midnight in Sofia Arsenal – Museum for Contemporary Art (SAMCA) with a lecture concert of Alain Franco. Both places will be connected by a two-hour procession with lanterns through the city, in which participants will be listening to mythical stories. The procession will finish with a choreographic concert. In this way together the participants will create a public space for dance.

 

The Entropic Institute in Sofia is presented by:

Galina Borissova, Kattrin Deufert, Alain Franco, Boyan Manchev, Thomas Plischke, Willy Prager, Maia Stefanova, Arnd Wesemann.  

 

27.09.2012

Beginning 7:00 p.m.: The Fridge

Continuation 10:00 p.m.: SAMCA

28.09.2012

Beginning 7:00 p.m.: The Fridge

Continuation 10:00 p.m.: SAMCA

29.09.2012

Beginning 7:00 p.m.: SAMCA

Continuation 10:00 p.m.: The Fridge

 

The Fridge / 8 Madrid Blvd.

Sofia Arsenal – Museum for Contemporary Art (SAMCA) - 2 Cherni Vrah Blvd.

For current programme see: www.entropicinstitute.net

 

A production of deufert&plischke GbR jointly with Goethe-Institut in Bulgaria, PACT Zollverein, Esen, Kaas Theater in Brussels, and Tanzfabrik Berlin, with the assistance of ЕU Culture and apap – advancing performing arts project‚ Performing Europe. Experimental residence in Denmark is supported by Goethe-Institut, Munich. The project is financed by the funds of the cultural foundation in Berlin and the Mayor of Berlin – Office of the Senate of Berlin.

 

 

For contacts: Vania Koubadinska, Goethe-Institut Bulgaria – 02/939 01 15,

Nadezhda Dzhakova, SAMCA,  0879 834 030