Saturday, 13 September
13:00 – 20:00
Spring Entrance Community from Siliștea Snagovului:
• The Experimental Station for Research on Art and Life
• ASK (Amaranth Seed Kollective)
• Fundația Trei frasini/Three Ashes
Maria Mora (Bucharest): Tryouts to Become Landscape (continuation and development of a practice created by Andreea David and Maria Baroncea)
13:00 – 15:00
A place where one could feel naturally happy and strong, where one would sit down and say: this is my own spot. It might have taken me days to figure it out, or perhaps the place is just like all the others?
Not every space is the right one for you. Sitio – the good one is called, and the enemy – the bad one; these two places can be the key to a person’s well-being. The sheer act of sitting on one’s spot creates superior strength, and the best way to find them is by detecting their respective colours. Can feel with the eyes.
An invitation to collectively and definitively disappear from the anthropic frame.
Meal together
15:00 – 16:00
Daniel Godínez Nivón (Mexico City/Amsterdam): Moon Murmur
16:00 – 18:00
As the Harvest Moon rises and the rhythms of the land begin to shift, Moon Murmur invites participants to rest, reflect, and gather around dreams. This workshop creates a gentle space for listening to the murmurs of other beings — water, wind, plants, and people — through guided writing, conversation, and small offerings. Together, we will explore what it means to dream in times of transition, and how dreams — like seeds — carry futures within them.
Moon Murmur is a two-hour dream workshop that takes place in the context of the Harvest Moon — a moment of seasonal change, gathering, and ripening. It is designed as a pause at the end of a day, when light begins to soften and the body naturally turns inward.
Production: Atelier Ad Hoc Community (George Marinescu and Daria Oancea), Dan Vezentan, Eduard Constantin, Mihaela Moldovan
Curation and management: Adelina Luft, Maria Mora, Raluca Voinea
Documentation: Nicoleta Moise and Andrei Becheru
Partners: The Faculty of Interior Architecture (Ion Mincu University of Architecture and Urbanism), The Italian Institute in Bucharest, OAR (The Romanian Order of Architects)
Cultural programme co-financed by the Administration of the National Cultural Fund
The program does not necessarily represent the official position of the Administration of the National Cultural Fund. AFCN shall not be held liable for the program's content or any use to which the program outcome might be put. These are the sole responsibility of the beneficiary of the funding.