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Performance: ‘We dive, we float, we sink, we sing, we turn upwards’

  • Selma City Spa 35 Östra Järnvägsgatan Stockholm, Stockholms län, 111 20 Sweden (map)

Image: Konsthall 16

Konsthall 16 is a non-commercial art gallery. It’s the result of a collaboration between Tore A Jonasson’s foundation and Riksidrottsmuseum (the National Sports Museum). The purpose of the foundation is to present temporary exhibitions of contemporary art, to show selected works from the collection and to annually acquire sports-related art and award a number of grants to artists and sports practitioners.

In conjunction with Alexandra Larsson Jacobson’s current exhibition at Konsthall 16, We Play, I Push, You Hold, We Fall, we are presenting a performance work during Stockholm Art Week. The event is organised together with Selma City Spa. We invite you to an event in the middle of Stockholm, with a stupendous view of Kungsholmen, taking place in the rooftop pool at Clarion Hotel Sign.

 In collaboration with Konstsim kreativ, and exploring the body as a sculpture in motion, Alexandra Larsson Jacobson has created a choreography set to Mira Eklund’s specially-composed sound and music, in a performance featuring synchronised swimmers interacting with Larsson’s floating sculptures. Just as a human body consists of several parts, the swimmers use their bodies to make kaleidoscopic and mirroring formations that create a new, collective body. Mira Eklund performs her music live as an integral part of the work.

Wednesday May 15th. Doors open at 6 pm, performances at 6.30 & 7.30 pm
The bar in the lounge of Selma City Spas lounge is open between 6 – 8 pm. 
Selma City Spa, 8th floor, Clarion Hotel Sign, Östra Järnvägsgatan 35, Norra Bantorget

Free entrance but limited number of visitors! Book your ticket here: https://www.tickster.com/sv/events/cehla8y75pt7je2/2024-05-15/synchronized-swimming-performance-18-30

Doors open at 6:00 PM. The bar in Selma City Spa's lounge is open between 6:00 – 8:00 PM

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