Ana Wild’s Dune
- [Premiere]
- [performance]
Ana Wild
80 NIS
130 NIS for combine ticket with PARTY SCENE event
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SAT 21.10
17:00 -
SUN 22.10
17:00
Community Center Shlush 19, Entrance from 19 Aharon Shlush Alley
50 min
Dune is a classical sci-fi novel by American author Frank Herbert. Since it was published in 1965, many have attempted to adapt it for the screen, among them famous directors such as David Lynch and Alejandro Jodorowsky. The narrative of Dune takes place in a post-technological world, a futuristic universe in which technology is no longer performed by machines, but rather by humans. I attempted to practice such a human technology myself; a technology which at its core is saving knowledge, and transporting it to the future: memorization. Since I have been 32 years old, I am learning the book by heart, making a Dune of my own.
By Ana Wild
Piano Eden Cohen
Dramaturgy Nir Shauloff
supports Hazira and Diver Festival
The Book Dune by Frank Herbert, translated to Hebrew by Emanuel Lotem
Thanks Leah Stora, Ido Feder, Amit Drori, Marco Milevski Tomasin, Bastien Gachet
Ana Wild Bio
Ana Wild (*1987, Lives in Tel-Aviv and Geneva) is a performance and installation artist. Graduate of The School of Visual Theatre, Jerusalem (2011) and DasArts, Amsterdam (2015). Ana is a young girl, a graceful punk, a memorization maven, interested in voices, in speaking, in words, in knowledge-structures, in anthropology, history, mythology, poetry, graphic design, electricity, in creation ex-nihilo, in musicality, learning, understanding, duration, repetition, cyclicality, in Hebrew, in English, in French, in Arabic, in translation, in print, in magic, in adventure, in friendship, in agency and in power. Her work has been presented at Bat-Yam Museum of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv; Hazira – Performance Art Arena, Jerusalem; Doosan Gallery, Seoul; l'Arsenic, Lausanne, and others. In 2018 she was a fellow at Akademie Schloss Solitude, Stuttgart, and in 2022 a resident at Artport, Tel Aviv. Ana is teaching at The School of Visual Theatre, at Olympus study program for artists and designers at the Liebling Haus and at the department of New Music in Musrara.