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Mumbai, Spend Your Weekend At An Ice Performance Installation By Howareyoufeeling.studio

Homegrown Team

This weekend, Homegrown and Dewar's are going to be hosting the first edition of Dewar's ‘Stay Curious HQ’ at IFBE, Mumbai. Dewar's ‘Stay Curious HQ’ is a unique platform crafted to inspire a generation to redefine their curiosity and make room for uninhibited discoveries.

It's going to be a specially curated evening highlighting curious collaborations, unexpected confluences, and boundless co-creations, where boundaries will cease to exist, and exploration knows no limits.

One of these experiences is going to be an immersive installation and performance piece by Howareyoufeeling.studio, where they will place a surrealistically large block of red ice held in a basin in the center of the room and invite audience members to interact with it as it shifts and changes shape. They'll be highlighting artistic exploration and expanding on a sublime curiosity that finds its origin in nature and nature’s elements. As they play with time, in an installation that aims to that integrate its audience, they'll be creating an awe-inspiring show that will be accompanied by a myriad of sonic elements.

Howareyoufeeling.studio is a multidisciplinary creative studio with an approach to investigate emotion in relation to a subject. Their work is often magnanimous extensions in large-scale installations, performance art and design, creative direction, and sound design.

EVENT DETAILS -
City: Mumbai
Date: Saturday July 15, 2023
Time: 7.30 PM Onwards
Venue: IFBE, Ballard Estate

You can buy tickets here.

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