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Lone
Twin | Walk With Me Walk
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A performative presentation drawing on lone twin's recurring use of walking as a central activity in their practice and covering much of the duo's collaborative works. Suggesting walking as both a physical trajectory and an inhabitance of localised cultural space the presentation responds to ideas of performance and travel, pedestrian knowledge, subjective-geographies and what happens when it rains on one's map. Active since 1997 lone twin are regular contributors to the European and International performance scene. Held between Gregg Whelan and Gary Winters the collaborative project deals specifically with ideas of place, travel and orientation. Performances in 2002 took place in America, Canada, Portugal, Finland, Estonia and the UK. In 2003 they continue work on the series The Days Of The SledgeHammer Have Gone (1999 onwards); a collection of actions and events that attempt a meeting between the liquidity that constitutes 80% of our body's physicality and the network of rivers, lakes and streams that give shape to a land's human geography. The series continues over the next few months in Sweden and Norway. |
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