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Exhibition “Climbing Invisible Structures. Ritualized Disciplinary Practices in Social Life. Part 2: Nida” 21th May – 19th June 2016

“Climbing Invisible Structures: Ritualised Disciplinary Practices in Social Life. Part 2: Nida” is the second part of an exhibition project comprising four venues, and the first one to include works by all ten artists.
The idea of “climbing invisible structure” invokes not only something hidden, but also something vertiginous and inaccessible. It invites “us” (artists and audiences as participants) to engage and reflect on the complex and multi-layered relationships between references and meanings that pervade most of our disciplinary practices and social life. Although reflection is itself an intimate hidden process that involves careful thinking and consideration, it is, as the Latin root of the word reflex suggests, the thought “bent back” on itself.
This image corresponds with the common analogy between thought and light. It conveys the notion that we absorb and reflect thoughts and ideas similar to the way materials and celestial bodies absorb and reflect light. However, reflection implies both action and reaction, and it should not be interpreted only as a mental process. Exposition to other people’s thoughts, to others’ lights and rituals, is an all-embracing experience, intellectually, emotionally and physically. In this sense, engaging with works of art means engaging with past and present disciplines and rituals.
Ritualisation is also a kind of reflection, since it throws back (from the past to the present) practices that are no longer actual or functional, but which we maintain because of their historic and symbolic signification. Ritualisation could also mean the creation of new rituals that reflect contemporary practices. Reflection and ritualisation are thus two aspects of the same artistic procedures, the same method. Both seek to apprehend, process and project the hidden fabric that shapes our understanding and identities.
The works in this exhibition point to a wide range of ritualised practices, connecting actions by people who lived a long time ago with contemporary rituals. Ranging from social and spiritual practices, which are familiar to everyone, to contemporary strategies framing the conditions of art production and management, they investigate, explore, question, disrupt, modify and fictionalise established beliefs, disciplines and daily habits, and outline directions for new ones.
Exhibition is open everyday except Monday from 12 PM to 8PM, at Nida Art Colony of VAA, 43 Taikos St. This exhibition is part of a two-year-long residency and exhibition project involving six institutions in three different countries, Iceland, Lithuania and Norway. Ten artists-in-residency have been invited to create works for four exhibitions, in Vilnius, Nida, Žeimiai (Lithuania) and Lillestrøm (Norway).
Artists: Mo Abd-Ulla, Eglė Budvytytė, Tanya Busse, Victoria Durnak, Gunnhildur Hauksdóttir, Berglind Jona Hlynsdóttir, Saulius Leonavičius & Vida Strasevičiūtė, Robertas Narkus, Augustas Serapinas, Kristin Tårnesvik
Curators: Eglė Mikalajūnė and Samir M’kadmi
Exhibition designer: Rokas Kilčiauskas
Designer: Indrė Klimaitė
Organiser: VAA Nida Art Colony
Partners:
Nordic Artists' Centre, Dale, Norway
Skaftell Center for Visual Art, Seyðisfjörður, Iceland
Residency Centre YO YO, Žeimiai Manor, Jonava district, Lithuania
Office for Contemporary Art, Oslo, Norway
This Vilnius Academy of Arts‘ project “Discipline Today. Residency Exchange and Exhibition” project No. EEE-LT07-KM-01-K-01-035 is supported by a grant through the EEA Financial Mechanism and Lithuanian State Programme LT07 “Promotion of Diversity in Culture and Arts within European Cultural Heritage”, project is also supported by Lithuanian Council for Culture.
Free Yoga class in Neringa

From 23rd of June to 27th of August you can participate in free Yoga classes, conducted by Lithuania Yoga association instructors, in Nidas' and Juodkrantės' beaches.
We kindly invite all Neringa municipality population, holidaymakers and guests to join Yoga classes.
Classes can attend children (recommended from 7 years) and young people of all ages adults, healthy or suffering from health problems. An unlimited number of people.
Here you will learn the correct move, to fully relax, absorb regular breathing skills, develop a positive thinking, strengthen your health.
Shedule of Yoga classes:
Monday-Friday
From 8am to 9am and from 7pm to 7.45pm
Saturday, Sunday and on holiday days
From 8am to 9am
Contacts:
Phone nr.: +370 699 41313, +370 37 222278
Email.: info@kjs.lt
4th of June begins regular trips from Dreverna to Juodkrantė by ferryboat "Gilija"

From Dreverna to Juodkrantė, moved all day, tourists will be able to visit the Hill of Witches - Folk Art Sculpture Park, Lithuanian Art Museum, Miniature Museum, weathervanes gallery, stroll through beautifully restored lagoon quay and walk to the Baltic Sea, or a bike trail to go to Nida.
From Juodkrantė to Dreverna displaced tourists, Klaipeda District Tourist Information Center, recommends to order educational program "Fish Road" (duration 4 hrs.), 1-hour educational program "Amber secrets or other J. Gižas ethnographic farmstead organized educational programs. Those who want to spend an active day, by bike can go to sailing kite Mecca - Svencelė where they can learn kiting or spend time in the Vandenlenčių park. In Dreverna small ship port there is a possibility to rent kayaks or 10-seater canoes and Drevernos river sail to see the King William channel. A visit to the new one, built a year ago, Drevernos observation tower, 15 meters high will be able to enjoy the Curonian Spit pride - the brazen nature reserve. Klaipeda region tourism information center is preparing for the summer season and other special offers and itineraries lagoon shores.
Ticket prices (one-way):
Adults - 3€
Children (7-12 years old), seniors and people with disabilities - 1,5€
Children (under 7 years old) - free
Nida Jazz

Dear lovers of jazz and improvisation,
For several years our ways lead us to Nida, where we all meet for a few days. They overflaw us with summer heat, spontaneous nature changes and the chords of music under the starlight of midsummer sky.
For several years we seek that these few days would sound especially: the artists from various countries come to this distant corner of Lithuania and share with us the music, which sounds on the world stages.
This year I am proud to address to you for the fifteenth time – this is the period we share with you the miracle of music, nature and freedom. And I believe our recent meeting, which will take place from 30th of July till 1st of August next to the Nida lighthouse, will be unforgetable too. The stage will be stormed both by the artists you already know both by debutants of our festival, and we will invite you to spend summer nights with music too.
Besides to this, this jazz and improvization festival already for a few years is unimaginable without lovers of healthy lifestyle, who will meet in tennis tournament “Nida Jazz Maratonas Tennis Cup”.
So let’s meet in Nida and flood Curonian Spit with dizziness of improvization once more!
Leonidas Šinkarenko,
“Nida Jazz Maratonas” Producer
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