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Most recent edit on 2012-04-25 13:19:54 by DanielLadnar

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A long walk was presented at opa 0.2 festival in Athens, at the Living Landscapes Conference in Aberystwyth, at the Showroom Detours Shift at PSi#15 in Zagreb, at ANTI festival2009 in Kuopio, Finland, at Archiv/Praxis in Leipzig/Hellerau, at Performer Stammtisch in Berlin, at the Supper Club, The Basement, Brighton, at the Afterlive Launch Event, Norwich Arts Centre, and at PANik 2: Performance als Lecture, Kunsthalle Wien project space.
A video of A long walk has been published on Issue 11 of the liveartwork DVD.


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A long walk was presented at opa 0.2 festival in Athens, at the Living Landscapes Conference in Aberystwyth, at the Showroom Detours Shift at PSi#15 in Zagreb, at ANTI festival2009 in Kuopio, Finland, at Archiv/Praxis in Leipzig/Hellerau, and at Performer Stammtisch in Berlin, 14 December 2009.



Edited on 2010-01-29 19:52:38 by DanielLadnar

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A long walk was also performed as part of the series We live here now.

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A long walk was also performed as part of the series We live here now.



Edited on 2010-01-29 19:24:14 by DanielLadnar

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A long walk was presented at opa 0.2 festival in Athens, at the Living Landscapes Conference in Aberystwyth, at the Showroom Detours Shift at PSi#15 in Zagreb, at ANTI festival2009 in Kuopio, Finland, at Archiv/Praxis in Leipzig/Hellerau, and at Performer Stammtisch in Berlin, 14 December 2009.
A long walk was also performed as part of the series We live here now.


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A long walk was presented at opa 0.2 festival in Athens, at the Living Landscapes Conference in Aberystwyth, at the Showroom Detours Shift at PSi#15 in Zagreb, at ANTI festival2009 in Kuopio, Finland, at Archiv/Praxis in Leipzig/Hellerau, and at Performer Stammtisch in Berlin, 14 December 2009.



Edited on 2010-01-21 10:29:03 by DanielLadnar

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A long walk was presented at opa 0.2 festival in Athens, at the Living Landscapes Conference in Aberystwyth, at the Showroom Detours Shift at PSi#15 in Zagreb, at ANTI festival2009 in Kuopio, Finland, at Archiv/Praxis in Leipzig/Hellerau, and at Performer Stammtisch in Berlin, 14 December 2009.

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A long walk was presented at opa 0.2 festival in Athens, the Living Landscapes Conference in Aberystwyth, at the Showroom Detours Shift at PSi#15 in Zagreb and at ANTI festival2009 in Kuopio, Finland.



Edited on 2009-11-18 13:34:26 by DanielLadnar

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Edited on 2009-10-05 10:32:35 by DanielLadnar

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Conference]] in Aberystwyth, at the Showroom Detours Shift at PSi#15 in Zagreb and at ANTI festival2009 in Kuopio, Finland.

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Conference]] in Aberystwyth, and at the Showroom Detours Shift at PSi#15 in Zagreb. The performance will also be shown at ANTI festival2009 in Kuopio, Finland, on 25 September 2009.



Edited on 2009-08-07 15:38:50 by DanielLadnar

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For Crossing Stones (1987), artist Richard Long walked from Aldeburgh on the English east coast to Aberystwyth on the Welsh west coast and back, on each way carrying a stone from one coast to the other. A long walk is a performance about my re-enactment of Crossing Stones. In April 2009, I walked from Aberystwyth to Aldeburgh, thus retracing Long’s walk as well as the two places in Great Britain that I have a personal relationship to: the place where I am living now and the place where my grandparents lived and where I would go on summer holidays as a child. That Long's walk coincidentally traces two coordinates of my biography led me to read his documentation of the journey as an instruction.

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For Crossing Stones (1987), artist Richard Long walked from Aldeburgh on the English east coast to Aberystwyth on the Welsh west coast and back, on each way carrying a stone from one coast to the other. A long walk is a performance about my re-enactment of Crossing Stones. In April 2009, I walked from Aberystwyth to Aldeburgh, thus retracing Long’s walk as well as the two places in Great Britain that I have a personal relationship to: the place where I am living now and the place where my grandparents lived and where I would go on summer holidays as a child. That Long's walk coincidentally traces two coordinates of my biography led me to read his documentation of the journey as an instruction.



Edited on 2009-07-28 15:36:34 by DanielLadnar

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Conference]] in Aberystwyth, and at the Showroom Detours Shift at PSi#15 in Zagreb. The performance will also be shown at ANTI festival2009 in Kuopio, Finland, on 25 September 2009.

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Conference]] in Aberystwyth, and at the Showroom Detours Shift at PSi#15 in Zagreb. The performance will also be shown at ANTI festival2009 in Kuopio, Finland, 25 September 2009.



Edited on 2009-07-28 15:36:06 by DanielLadnar

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Conference]] in Aberystwyth, and at the Showroom Detours Shift at PSi#15 in Zagreb. The performance will also be shown at ANTI festival2009 in Kuopio, Finland, 25 September 2009.

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Conference]] in Aberystwyth, and at the Showroom Detours Shift at PSi#15 in Zagreb. The performance will also be shown at ANTI festival2009 in Kuopio, Finland, 25 September 2009.



Edited on 2009-07-28 15:35:43 by DanielLadnar

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A long walk was presented at opa 0.2 festival in Athens, the [[http://www.landscape.ac.uk/2009conference.html Living Landscapes

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A long walk was presented at opa 0.2 festival in Athens, the [[http://www.landscape.ac.uk/2009conference.html Living Landscapes



Edited on 2009-07-28 15:35:35 by DanielLadnar

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Conference]] in Aberystwyth, and at the Showroom Detours Shift at PSi#15 in Zagreb. The performance will also be shown at ANTI festival2009 in Kuopio, Finland, 25 September 2009.


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Conference]] in Aberystwyth, and at the Showroom Detours Shift at PSi#15 in Zagreb. The performance will also be shown at ANTI festival2009 in Kuopio, Finland, 25 September 2009.



Edited on 2009-07-28 15:35:25 by DanielLadnar

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Conference]] in Aberystwyth, and at the Showroom Detours Shift at PSi#15 in Zagreb. The performance will also be shown at ANTI festival2009 in Kuopio, Finland, 25 September 2009.

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Conference]] in Aberystwyth, and at the Showroom Detours Shift at PSi#15 in Zagreb.
The performance will also be shown at ANTI festival2009 in Kuopio, Finland, 25 September 2009.




Edited on 2009-07-28 15:35:14 by DanielLadnar

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A long walk was presented at opa 0.2 festival in Athens, the [[http://www.landscape.ac.uk/2009conference.html Living Landscapes
The performance will also be shown at ANTI festival2009 in Kuopio, Finland, 25 September 2009.


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A long walk was presented at opa 0.2 festival in Athens, the [[http://www.landscape.ac.uk/2009conference.html Living Landscapes
The performance will also be shown at ANTI festival2009 in Kuopio, Finland, 25 September 2009.




Edited on 2009-07-28 15:34:49 by DanielLadnar

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Edited on 2009-07-28 15:34:39 by DanielLadnar

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The performance will also be shown at ANTI festival2009 in Kuopio, Finland, 25 September 2009.

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ANTI festival



Edited on 2009-07-28 15:33:43 by DanielLadnar

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A long walk was presented at opa 0.2 festival in Athens, the Living Landscapes Conference in Aberystwyth, and at the Showroom Detours Shift at PSi#15 in Zagreb.
ANTI festival




Edited on 2009-07-28 15:29:27 by DanielLadnar

No differences.


Edited on 2009-07-28 15:29:09 by DanielLadnar

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For Crossing Stones (1987), artist Richard Long walked from Aldeburgh on the English east coast to Aberystwyth on the Welsh west coast and back, on each way carrying a stone from one coast to the other. A long walk is a performance about my re-enactment of Crossing Stones. In April 2009, I walked from Aberystwyth to Aldeburgh, thus retracing Long’s walk as well as the two places in Great Britain that I have a personal relationship to: the place where I am living now and the place where my grandparents lived and where I would go on summer holidays as a child. That Long's walk coincidentally traces two coordinates of my biography led me to read his documentation of the journey as an instruction.
While acknowledging the ongoing importance and influence of Long's walking practice, this re-enactment also tries to open up new perspectives on some aspects of his work that is characterized by an emphasis on the encounter of a solitary male figure with the landscape. Having re-enacted the walk allows me to raise questions of gender and age with regard to the activity of walking. The performance A long walk reflects on the experiences of the re-enacted walk, combining various elements: documentation of the walk, a travelogue and biographical narrative.


Deletions:
For Crossing Stones (1987), artist Richard Long walked from Aldeburgh on the English east coast to Aberystwyth on the Welsh west coast and back, on each way carrying a stone from one coast to the other. A long walk is a performance about my re-enactment of Crossing Stones. In April 2009, I walked from Aberystwyth to Aldeburgh, thus retracing Long’s walk as well as the two places in Great Britain that I have a personal relationship to: the place where I am living now and the place where my grandparents lived and where I would go on summer holidays as a child. That Long's walk coincidentally traces two coordinates of my biography led me to read his documentation of the journey as an instruction.
While acknowledging the ongoing importance and influence of Long's walking practice, this re-enactment also tries to open up new perspectives on some aspects of his work that is characterized by an emphasis on the encounter of a solitary male figure with the landscape. Having re-enacted the walk allows me to raise questions of gender and age with regard to the activity of walking. The performance A long walk reflects on the experiences of the re-enacted walk, combining various elements: documentation of the walk, a travelogue and biographical narrative.




Edited on 2009-07-23 21:18:13 by DanielLadnar

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A long walk

For Crossing Stones (1987), artist Richard Long walked from Aldeburgh on the English east coast to Aberystwyth on the Welsh west coast and back, on each way carrying a stone from one coast to the other. A long walk is a performance about my re-enactment of Crossing Stones. In April 2009, I walked from Aberystwyth to Aldeburgh, thus retracing Long’s walk as well as the two places in Great Britain that I have a personal relationship to: the place where I am living now and the place where my grandparents lived and where I would go on summer holidays as a child. That Long's walk coincidentally traces two coordinates of my biography led me to read his documentation of the journey as an instruction.
While acknowledging the ongoing importance and influence of Long's walking practice, this re-enactment also tries to open up new perspectives on some aspects of his work that is characterized by an emphasis on the encounter of a solitary male figure with the landscape. Having re-enacted the walk allows me to raise questions of gender and age with regard to the activity of walking. The performance A long walk reflects on the experiences of the re-enacted walk, combining various elements: documentation of the walk, a travelogue and biographical narrative.

Esther Pilkington 2009
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