Video contributions
Daily
from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Village Community Hall Philippinenburg
Olga Drachuk-Meyer – "The War"
Kuesti Fraun – "The Sea of Darknessr"
Ria Gerth – "Silence"
Beate Gördes – "Wanderlust"
Walerija Peter – "Silk"
Audio contributions
Daily
from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Church Nothfelden
Ralf Peters – "Wind Voices"
Performance Day
Sunday, 20.8.2023
Nothfelden and Helfenberg
All day
Constanze Schüttoff
"may I ...?"
At no fixed times planned, but everywhere at the exhibition venues during this festival weekend you will find Constanze Schüttoff with "darf ich?". In her multi-layered work "darf ich ...?" she dedicates herself to the invisible. To this end, she will explore the two exhibition venues and the path between them with her body. In doing so, she invites some people to interactive perception experiments in order to let something new emerge together with them. How can we encounter each other within our own boundaries?
Performance Day
Sunday, 20.8.2023
Fields near Nothfelden
Afternoon (depending on wind)
Marcel Lawrence
„Rainbow“
In the course of Sunday afternoon, depending on the wind situation, Marcel Lawrence will make a rainbow appear in the sky on the fields near Nothfelden with the help of two synchronously flying kites.
Performance-Day
Sunday, 20.8.2023
Helfenberg
at 4 pm
Yonggu Shin
„Go against the wind“
At 4 pm Yonggu Shin from Korea will start his performance "Go against the wind" also at Helfenberg. It has elements of Korean nature symbolism as well as quotations from Greek mythology. The wind is considered a metaphor for life, in which we encounter countless hardships and adversities. Sisyphus rolls a rock up a mountain. The performance tries to move beyond this image to the unknown and to hope. Yonggu Shin says, "Instead of just looking, we make our way through the windy hills together."
Performance Day
Sunday, 20.8.2023
Village Hall Nothfelden
at 2.30 pm
Can Etterlin
"Turn. Turn. Turn to the window"
In the interior of the Dorfgemeinschaftshaus at 2.30 pm, the Swiss artist Can Etterlin invites you to his performance "Drehe. Turn. Turn to the window". It is about: Arriving, searching and finding, falling and getting up again and turning in circles in order not to stop.
A performance about habits, rituals and home or the idea of it.
Children's tour at the Wind Art Festival
Thursday, 17.8.2023
at 2 pm
Entrance Helfenberg, Wolfhagen-Philippinenburg
The Dernbach Foundation invites to two free guided tours for children during the wind art festival "bewegter wind".
The children will be introduced to the artworks and the surrounding nature with binoculars and magnifying glasses and a wind feeling exercise. Why does the blue butterfly like the yellow sculpture so much? Can the sun feel the feathers on the wind gate?
Is it the light or the wind that plays? What does a wind chime "do" and what does a windmill do? Do artists paint only with colours or also with wind? Can you draw with a lawnmower?
Nabu guided tour "Auf der Hardt" with Peter Priller (Nabu Altenhasungen)
Thursday, 17.8.2023
at 5 pm
The Hardt near Nothfelden
Peter Priller will show the botanical and faunal features that exist on the calcareous meadowland of the upper Hardt and offers a free guided tour.
The field name "Hardt" means "wooded slope". This suggests the original vegetation. Through the use of wood and centuries of grazing, a calcareous grassland developed. Here, animals and plants could find a habitat that had no chance in large parts of the rest of the landscape.
Performance Day
Sunday, 20.8.2023
Village Hall Nothfelden
at 2 pm
Wind Nomad
Harald Ganswindt
Wind walk
Sunday, 20.8.2023 is the big performance day within the festival.
In Nothfelden, wind nomad Harald Ganswindt invites you to a wind walk at 2 pm. The wind will lure the participants onto completely new traces of the wind. The meeting point is at the Nothfelden village community centre.
Children's tour at the Wind Art Festival
Friday, 25.8.2023
at 2 pm
Village Community Hall Wolfhagen-Nothfelden
The Dernbach Foundation invites to two free guided tours for children during the wind art festival "bewegter wind".
The children will be introduced to the artworks and the surrounding nature with binoculars and magnifying glasses and a wind feeling exercise.
Why does the blue butterfly like the yellow sculpture so much? Can the sun feel the feathers on the wind gate?
Is it the light or the wind that plays? What does a wind chime "do" and what does a windmill do? Do artists paint only with colours or also with wind? Can you draw with a lawnmower?
Award ceremony
Sunday, 27.8.2023
5 pm
at the Helfenberg, Philippinenburg
On 27.8.23 the 11th wind art festival "bewegter wind" will end with the award ceremony at 5 pm at Helfenberg.
The exhibition locations and parking spaces are well signposted and marked with blue ribbons. Sturdy shoes are recommended. In addition to the DGH car park in Philippinenburg, there is another car park closer to the exhibition site.