Harp sounds and aerial acrobatics turn the forest into a stage. After a shared walk, a scene unfolds in which music and movement blend with nature. The delicate tones of the harp and the graceful shapes of the acrobatics transform the forest clearing into a poetic performance.
The artists:
Isabel Goller is a harpist from Brixen, trained at the Mozarteum in Salzburg as well as in Zurich and Maastricht. She has performed with renowned orchestras such as the Vienna Philharmonic and the Vienna State Opera and is co-founder of the Südtirol Filarmonica. With “Forest Art” she brings her music back into nature.
Veronika Smolková is a contemporary circus artist, actress, and dancer from Prague. She earned a master’s degree in Nonverbal Theatre at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague and furthered her training at a circus school in Finland. Her projects combine circus, dance, and theatre, bringing art into dialogue with nature. Alongside her artistic work, she teaches aerial and partner acrobatics at Cirqueon and at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague.
Meeting point at 8:00 pm in front of Hotel Royal | short walk together to the performance site in the forest | free participation
Route
By public bus line:
- 180 anch change 184 from Bozen | Bolzano, Birchabruck | Ponte Nova
- 184 from Karerpass | Passo Costalunga, Karersee | Carezza
- 184 from Weissenstein | Pietralba, Petersberg | Monte San Pietro, Deutschnofen | Nova Ponente, Stenk
- 184 from Eggen | Ega
- 182 and change 184 from Steinegg | Collepietra, Gummer | San Valentino
- 180 and change 184 from Val di Fassa
Bus stop: Obereggen; online timetable search at www.suedtirolmobil.info/en/
Meeting point: in front of Hotel Royal
By car:
Destination: Obereggen
Parking: Obereggen
Meeting point: in front of Hotel Royal
Enrolment
No registration required. Interested participants can meet directly at the meeting point in front of Hotel Royal at 8:00 pm.
Holders of the Mountain Pass can use 17 lifts in the heart of the Rosengarten, Latemar and Schlern/Sciliar any three or five days within a period of seven consecutive days.