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Invisible Playground (D): Field Office Budapest 23 September - 2 October Nyugati Square underpass
Would you like to communicate with aliens, go on patrol, dance for your life, or find true love? During PLACCC Nyugati Square and surroundings are transformed into an urban playground. The Berlin-based artists' collective Invisible Playground co-designs interactive street games with local inhabitants and re-interprets our everyday urban experience. >> read more
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HOPPartklub (H): Scale 1:5 23, 24, 26 September at 7.30 and 8.30 pm Surprise location!
Parallel scales, performers meet spectators in a labirynth of streets and passages and the city comes alive with music – this is Scale 1:5. In their concert performance HOPPartklub blends the best of pop music classics with urban spaces and makes the city their stage. This new creation is part of the company’s on-going experimentation with different forms of musical theatre. >> read more
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Matsune & Subal (A): Store 26-30 September 1075 Budapest, Király u. 25.
Consume art on the spot in the Store opened by Matsune & Subal in Király Street! Working on the boundaries of performing and visual arts, Vienna-based artists Michikazu Matsune and David Subal invite you to purchase unique mini-performances ranging from a few hundred Forints to more pricy products. Art is not only for sale, you can also have it for take-away. >> read more
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CREW (B): Terra Nova 29, 30 September, 1 October at 5.30 and 8.30 pm exchange palace, 1054 Budapest, szabadság square 17.
Terra Nova takes the audience on an extraordinary quest to the South Pole and beyond, on discovery of our own minds. An immersive adventure and multi-sensorial experience, the performance of Brussels-based CREW is a live art project unfolding in real and virtual space. >> read more
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Imagescape Visual arts programme 23 September - 2 October Around the city
Commissioned by the festival, visual artists, architects and writers propose site-specific interventions that unveil hidden dimensions of Budapest. Eszter Laki and Szilvia Nagy spark new life in one of the so-called Lotto Houses, tenement buildings where fortunate lottery winners received flats during the seventies. István Szakács, Tamás Szentirmai and János Vági turn our attention to urban detail with a nano invasion of minimal interventions around the city, while the artist duo of Tomáš Moravec (CZ) and Matěj Al-Ali (SK) test our awareness of the ever changing urban environment by starting construction works in an uninhabited passage in city centre. >> read more |
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Accompanying programme
For the first time in the history of the festival we offer an accompanying programme of two exciting initiatives.
ETNOMOBIL 2.0 23-25 September 1088 Budapest, Szabó Ervin Square (in front of Café Prága)
Discover a unique exhibition on 10 square meters in a caravan turned mobile museum. During PLACCC Festival Etnomobil 2.0 open its doors in public space and become part of our everyday city life.
DANUBE STUDY PATH 24 & 27 September different locations on the study path
Now is your chance to test the Digital Message in a Bottle or join a game of discoveries on the Danube Study Path, come by foot or by bike. Slow down, pay attention to detail and enjoy one of the most priced natural treasures of the city.
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