
relating forests
relating forests
The project “relating forests” is a transnational cooperation between three European art institutions: TheatreFragile (Germany), Cultures Eco Actives (France) and NOBA (Norway). Together they are dedicated to the urgent task of reshaping humanity's relationship with nature in the face of the climate crisis and biodiversity loss. The artists integrate traditional European rituals and myths with contemporary artistic and scientific approaches to create a new awareness of ecological challenges and overcome anthropocentric perspectives.
The project is co-funded by the European Union as part of the “Creative Europe” program.
Blog articles:
#relating forests- finale Workshop in norwegian forests
#relating forests - Workshop masks humans and forests
#relating forests - Sharing Moment Saturday, 19th July
#relating forests - Forest, humans and masks, 19th July
#relating forests - Lecture on plants, people and art, 17th July
#relating forests - Events 15-17 July in Lippe (North Rhine-Westphalia)
#relating forests - Seminar on Fairy tales and peceptions of the forest 17th July
#relating forests - Workshop in France - Report
#relating forests - Workshop in France
#relating forests - Myths, Humans and Nature II
#relating forests - Myths, Humans and Nature I
#relating forests - Project launch
Team TheatreFragile
Concept - Marianne Cornil and Luzie Ackers / TheatreFragile in cooperation with Anne-Claire Dromzee and Anne Bouchon (CEA) and Rebekka Saeter (NOBA)
Artistic direction - Luzie Ackers and Marianne Cornil
Production - Marianne Döller
Production assistance and bookkeeping - Lianne Mol
Accounting - Doren Gräfendorf
Graphic design - Silke Meyer
Public relations - Neurohr & Andrä
Digital support - Dirk Schröder
Scientific advice - Catherin Persing (theater studies) Yannick Cormier (photography)
Press Kit
Funding
The project "relating forests" is a transnational cooperation between three European art institutions: TheatreFragile (Germany), Cultures Eco Actives (France) and NOBA (Norway)
Noba (Webseite of Norwegian BioArt Arena)
CEA (Webseite of Cultures Eco-Actives)
Co-funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the authors only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union and European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
European Union (Website of the European Comission)
The project "Workshop im Teutoburger Wald" was funded by the Stiftung Standortsicherung Kreis Lippe. With friendly support of Förderverein Lions Club Detmold, Sparkasse Paderborn-Detmold-Höxter and Rolfscher Hof.

