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The Sick Garden - Performance and Workshop with Toni Kritzer
27april
14:30 - 18:00
Amstelpark 2b, 1083 HZ Amsterdam, Netherlands
Description
On Sunday the 27th, Toni will share their performance THE SICK GARDEN at
the Glazen Huis, ending with a collective dream journey into the crip future. After the
performance, you are warmly invited into a soft workshop, following the slug trails into
the Garden of Genomic Gastronomy. The workshop will be a collective act of
spellcasting for disabled ecosystems: may we encounter each other with care.
THE SICK GARDEN entangles Toni’s story of illness with the life of a garden in need of
care. Questioning narratives of disability and sickness in ecosystems and in ourselves, it
asks how healing might be possible beyond restoration. The sick garden is a story of
slugs and viruses, molds, contamination and care: As the climate collapses, ancestral
knowledge of seasons and sowing times, of planting and harvesting destabilize below
our feet. We will need to deal with sick ecosystems all the time, as ecological relations
unravel: we will need to build gardens, and futures, where disease and disability have a
place.
14:30 walk-in.
15:00 THE SICK GARDEN performance
15:45 collective dream journey/end of performance
16:00-16:30 break and snack for the workshop participants
16:30 journeying to the genomic gastronomy garden for the workshop
18:00 Collective spellcasting and end of the workshop
Accessibility:
All locations are wheelchair accessible with a small ramp in front of the Glazen Huis.
There is a disabled toilet available about 50 to 150 meters from the Garden and the
Glazen Huis. There is a small toilet available in the Glazen Huis. In the garden, there is
no path with asphalt, but grassy ground. Seating is provided at both locations, and
pillows are available. Both the performance and the workshop do not include heavier
physical activity; nap breaks are encouraged and facilitated.
Unfortunately, we are not providing sign language translation for this event.
If you have questions about accessibility, please be welcome to reach out and we will do
our best to accommodate your presence and needs!