{"id":7472,"title":"GRAIN OF NORDIC SALT","featured_image":"https:\/\/staroriga.lv\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/11\/P.jpg","number":"P","address":"","address-text":"","lat":"","lng":"","working_hours":"","object_type":"","object_color":"#000000","content_old":"<p><em>Facade of Riga&#8217;s St Peter&#8217;s Church, Sk\u0101r\u0146u Street 19<\/em><!--more--><\/p>\n<p>The video projection\u00a0<i>Grain of Nordic Salt<\/i>\u00a0uses the grain of salt as a metaphor in a poetic form. This installation seeks inspiration in all forms of expression; image (visual arts), sound (music), movement (dance) and word (poetry) by combining them in a single art piece on the facade of R\u012bgas Sv\u0113t\u0101 P\u0113tera bazn\u012bca. In addition to the specially designed visual elements, the\u00a0<i>Grain of \u00a0Nordic Salt<\/i>\u00a0projection also utilize contemporary dance elements performed by Simone Gr\u00f8tte and Marianne Haugli, and the poetry of Norway\u2019s renowned poet Olav H. Hague. Simultaneously, the installation pays homage to the Nordic spirit, using music from Norwegian contemporary composers Arve Henriksen and Jan Bang.<\/p>\n<p>Project execution: Anastasia Isachsen (Norway)<\/p>\n<p>Project sponsors: Riga City Council, <em>R\u012bga 2014<\/em> Foundation, EEA\/Norwegian Financial Mechanism in Latvia, Association of Riga Municipal Cultural Institution<\/p>","contentt":"Facade of Riga&#8217;s St Peter&#8217;s Church, Sk\u0101r\u0146u Street 19\nThe video projection\u00a0Grain of Nordic Salt\u00a0uses the grain of salt as a metaphor in a poetic form. This installation seeks inspiration in all forms of expression; image (visual arts), sound (music), movement (dance) and word (poetry) by combining them in a single art piece on the facade of R\u012bgas Sv\u0113t\u0101 P\u0113tera bazn\u012bca. In addition to the specially designed visual elements, the\u00a0Grain of \u00a0Nordic Salt\u00a0projection also utilize contemporary dance elements performed by Simone Gr\u00f8tte and Marianne Haugli, and the poetry of Norway\u2019s renowned poet Olav H. Hague. Simultaneously, the installation pays homage to the Nordic spirit, using music from Norwegian contemporary composers Arve Henriksen and Jan Bang.\nProject execution: Anastasia Isachsen (Norway)\nProject sponsors: Riga City Council, R\u012bga 2014 Foundation, EEA\/Norwegian Financial Mechanism in Latvia, Association of Riga Municipal Cultural Institution","content":"<p><em>Facade of Riga&#8217;s St Peter&#8217;s Church, Sk\u0101r\u0146u Street 19<\/em><!--more--><\/p>\n<p>The video projection\u00a0<i>Grain of Nordic Salt<\/i>\u00a0uses the grain of salt as a metaphor in a poetic form. This installation seeks inspiration in all forms of expression; image (visual arts), sound (music), movement (dance) and word (poetry) by combining them in a single art piece on the facade of R\u012bgas Sv\u0113t\u0101 P\u0113tera bazn\u012bca. In addition to the specially designed visual elements, the\u00a0<i>Grain of \u00a0Nordic Salt<\/i>\u00a0projection also utilize contemporary dance elements performed by Simone Gr\u00f8tte and Marianne Haugli, and the poetry of Norway\u2019s renowned poet Olav H. Hague. Simultaneously, the installation pays homage to the Nordic spirit, using music from Norwegian contemporary composers Arve Henriksen and Jan Bang.<\/p>\n<p>Project execution: Anastasia Isachsen (Norway)<\/p>\n<p>Project sponsors: Riga City Council, <em>R\u012bga 2014<\/em> Foundation, EEA\/Norwegian Financial Mechanism in Latvia, Association of Riga Municipal Cultural Institution<\/p>","excerpt":"<p>Sorry, this entry is only available in Latvie\u0161u.<\/p>\n","link":"https:\/\/staroriga.lv\/en\/objekti-2014\/p-ziemelu-sals-grauds\/"}