Sunday 17 February 2008

5-Day Forecast For Amsterdam (16 February 2008)


Dear friends and colleagues,

My third performance in collaboration with the weather starts today: '5-Day Forecast For Amsterdam'. The piece takes place from Saturday 16 February 2008 until Wednesday 20 February 2008 non-stop (incl. sunny at night). I hope you enjoy the show.

'5-Day Forecast For Amsterdam' is a feel-good time-based installation performance. It is a part of a larger series of performances 'Telling Future'. The piece features cold sunshine and deals with the issues of predicting future, winter depression, wishful thinking, drama, arguments for the existence of god, authorship, control and artistic illusion of grandeur.


'The most important question a person can ask themselves is: Is this a friendly Universe?'
Albert Einstein

Credits:
Concept and choreography: Andrea Bozic in collaboration with the weather

Location: Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Entrance: free
Best viewed: outdoors
In case you document the show: I would be pleased to receive your photos.

Saturday 16 February 2008

Subtropical Storm: The Undead (13 May 2007)


















Dear friends and colleagues,

I would like to invite you to my new performance 'Subtropical Storm: The Undead'. The email notification is specifically for those who do not live in the area of Florida where the performance has been taking place since Wednesday 9 May 2007.

This is the second in the series of 'Telling Future' performances I have made in collaboration with the weather. 'Subtropical Storm: The Undead' is a durational thriller that deals with the issues of announcing future, personal responsibility, paranoia scenarios, drama, autorship, performativity and the effects of rain dancing.

You can follow the show online by clicking on these links:



To read about some of the audience reactions click here:
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Reviews for Andrea:

'Forecasters said Andrea has the warm center characteristic of tropical storms, but its core isn't very well defined. Also, its winds are farther out from the center than they would be in a tropical storm.

'I don't think it's a good sign,' said Ashley Pagan, 24, who took cover from the wind during a cigarette break outside the beachside souvenir shop where she works. 'It's not even hurricane season. That's kind of scary.'

'The hurricane season does not officially start until June 1, but we are off to an early start this year.'

'Last night at 11.00 pm, the National Hurricane Centre discontinued advisories on Subtropical Depression Andrea. At the time it looked like Andrea was done and likely to just spin itself out. However, this morning is showing a different picture. A renewed burst of convection near the center of circulation is raising the possibility that Andrea could return from the dead... and more tropical than before!'

5-Day Forecast Path For Andrea

Credits:
Concept and choreography: Andrea Bozic in collaboration with the weather

Weather Alarm: Snow (8 February 2007)


Dear friends and colleagues,

I would like to invite you to my new performance 'Weather Alarm: Snow'. It starts in the morning hours of the 8th of February 2007 in the south of Holland and slowly spreads to cover the rest of the country until the evening. The piece is symultaneously presented in several other European countries. It's a one day event.

'Weather Alarm: Snow' deals with the issues of (omni) presence, childhood nostalgia, changing weather, doomsday scenarios, drama, authorship, control and artistic illusion of grandeur. It is an immersive interactive durational spectacle. It is a part of a larger series of performances 'Telling Future'.

Entrance: free
Best viewed with: closed windows
For visitors from abroad: please pay attention to the altered train schedule
In case you document the show: I would be pleased to receive your photos.

Credits:
Concept and choreography: Andrea Bozic in collaboration with the weather
Background information source: KNMI web portal