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The Next Two Days of Everything

the next two days of everything was made by a smith. In the next two days of everything stories about journeys, about our problematic dependency of oil, about climate changes and disasters are told. But first and foremost the next two days of everything is a story of hope. Hope that, despite everything, things will work out fine.

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(Objekt ID 3134)
Object type Production
Premiere April 22, 2009
Produced by a smith
Coproducers Black Box Teater, BIT Teatergarasjen
Audience All
Language English and Norwegian
Keywords Performance, Theatre, Lecture, Workshop
Website a smith - home

Requirements to venue

Blackout No
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In the next two days of everything a smith reflects on the ways we prepare to handle some of the worries of today, based on travels in Portugal, Singapore, Scotland, Russia and Norway. Thinking about some of our acts in the world, the context, result and consequences of them, in a purely human and personal manner, takes time.

the next two days of everything has chosen a simple performance style and the narrative voice of a smith is in its centre. the next two days of everything is an attempt of thinking about the big issues for a bit. Think about everything that is made of oil and we take for granted. From the clothes we wear to the ways we get around. And if tide water washes the streets, will we still get around? How long will we go on until we realise that we have to do things a bit slower, or perhaps not at all, that we can’t afford it, that we'd rather settle for dreaming a bit...

a smith is the artist name of Andy Smith, perhaps best known for his performance Innvandrer (2007, literally: Immigrant). He is a British theatre and performance artist who now lives in Norway. The past years a smith has worked combining different methods and styles within performance, theatre, visual art and text.

the next two days of everything was supported by Arts Council Norway.

Source:

BIT Teatergarasjen, Meteor 2009. 22.10.2010: http://www.bit-teatergarasjen.no

Contributors (7)
Name Role
Tim Crouch – Text
Karl James – Text
Andy Smith – Text
Andy Smith – Concept/Idea
Maja Bugge – Music
Andy Smith – Performer
Rasmus Jørgensen – Director’s assistant
Performance dates
October 31, 2009 15:00 – Skifte / Logen Bar (METEOR) Show
October 30, 2009 15:00 – Skifte / Logen Bar (METEOR) Show
June 6, 2009Teater NOR - Gimle liten (Stamsund Teaterfestival) Show
April 24, 2009BIKS Dansesalen Show
April 23, 2009BIKS Dansesalen Show
April 22, 2009BIKS Dansesalen Opening night
April 19, 2009 18:00 – Lille scene (Marstrandgata), Black box teater (Marstrand) Show
April 17, 2009 21:00 – Lille scene (Marstrandgata), Black box teater (Marstrand) Show
Festivals (3)
METEOR October 30, 2009
Stamsund Teaterfestival June 6, 2009
Marstrand April 17, 2009
Press coverage

"An engaging, thoughtful and somewhat surprising performance"

Irish Theatre Magazine on the next two days of everything