What is Open House?

For eight days, making the Dance House an alive place, making the Dance House an extension of a living room for both artists and audiences. The Dance House as an open house, open gallery, open art space, an art itself… Re-contextualizing our relation to a production house (Dance house) by blurring the boundaries of a living space and a working space.

Re-contextualizing / translating / transforming already initiated/ started material / research in a site specific frame here meant both as:

- The concrete notion of spaces inside and outside of the house
- The idea of blurred boundaries between a living space and a working space
- The ongoing “everyday” routines and the “sensational highlight” of a “performative”, limited time zone.

This can bring questions connected to domesticity, construction of identity (what builds the image / identity of a production house, of ourselves, of the art we make, of the way we choose to contextualize it and the relation / and our view on our own research and existing material.), living as art, house as an art space, theatre as a living space. What kind of impact does slight changes in our habits and relations to our surroundings change the way we see our art and its place. And what happens to our work material when it is faced to these changes.

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