Oerol festival Terschelling - Project: Walking


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July 15th 2008
Published: August 15th 2008
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Hey everybody, It's been a while since my last post, so time for a new one! I have been back from my big trip for over a year now...but still cannot get it out of my mind. I had a great time, saw amazing things and met some cool people along the way too! Really, I could recommend it to everyone! I live in the Netherlands again now, moved to Utrecht, where I study Theatre Design. So I create sets... Read Full Entry



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End cone with moonlight

The last days before the festival we worked hard to get everything organised. We were planting dune grass around the cone in a square... late in the evening.
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A pink cloud!

At the beach
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sandshapes

at the beach
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the beach with sand blowing around by the strong wind
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Silhouettes from SLEM

Silhouettes at the beach, made out of steal, inscripted with thoughts about time. During the festival they were carried along the beach from the east to West Terschelling by the festival public



22nd August 2008

"Walking" was wonderfull!!!
Dear Laura, I realy enjoyed The Walking on the very east of the wonderful island Terschelling on the top of Holland. The silence, the basic groundcontrol sounds in the cone area, the sea, the mud, the cows, the birds, the sand and most off all feeling all alone in the wide wide world and jet together walking in slow motion. Thanks for your invitation! Thanks for this wonderful experience I will never forget. And now I enjoy your story and your pictures and It feels like I'm walking it all over again! With Love; BenOnTheMove By the way: How was your survivaltrip with Mambo through Norway & Sweden??? I look forward to your story & pictures of that trip.
26th October 2008

Thank you!
Hello, Laura, I was searching for information about Robert Wilson's project WALKING and just when I almost coun't find anything in details, I found your article and your photos! Thank you very much! From your story, I can finally get some ideas and imagine about it. It must be a unique experience. Congratulations and thanks again. from Yoyo @Taiwan

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