PLAYING UP at ANTI Festival 2018
- Date
- Tuesday 25 Sep 2018 - Sunday 30 Sep 2018
- Venue
Kuopio, Finland
A play in of PLAYING UP will take place at ANTI Festival 2018, facilitated by Christopher Weymann, ANTI Festival, Finland and Theatre of Research. The 17th edition of ANTI – Contemporary Art Festival will take place between 25th and 30th September 2018. The festival focuses on the themes of play, playfulness, games and gaming. Specific programming information will be announced soon!
PLAYING UP is an artwork by Sibylle Peters, exploring the potential of Live Art to bridge generations. Drawing on key Live Art themes and seminal works, PLAYING UP takes the form of a game played by adults and kids together. PLAYING UP is published and produced by Theatre of Research, Live Art Development Agency and Tate Early Years and Family Programme.
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