Tino Seghal at Tate Modern.
There was also a lot of walking done before performers interacted with
members of the public face to face, reciting poetry or telling stories.
The Tino Shagal "arts installation" in the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern
is very hard to describe, you had to experience it. It is different each time
it is observed. The group of "performers" have rehearsed away from the
Tate before performing it in a forty minutes slot in the turbine Hall.
Sometimes everything was very still, with the performers standing
still or laying down on the floor, before becoming very animated.
There was also a lot of walking done before performers interacted with
members of the public face to face, reciting poetry or telling stories.
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