The Wolf Safari is a participatory wandering performance created by the Other Spaces collective (Toisissa tiloissa). On 16th, 17th and 18th of October 2014 9pm
Wolf Safari will be organized at Nordwind: Urban Species -festival at Kampnagel, Hamburg. Two members of Invisible Playground (Berlin) will also join the work group. The wolf can be seen as wild in a noble or dangerous way, depending on our
point of view. In some people it evokes fear, in others sympathy. From the human perspective it’s an animal laden with mythology and therefore understanding the rhyme and reason of its actions is not always easy. Perhaps it is possible to find out more about wolves by trying looking at the world through their eyes, without attempting to tame them or weigh them down with human attributes? The point of the Wolf Safari is to visit the world that is experienced by the wolf. Since the wolf is a social being, living its life in a pack, it is best to approach ‘wolfness’ through the collective experience, as a social event. The Wolf Safari is an extended collective exercise in which the participants encounter each other as wolves at night in an urban environment. Further information and tickets:
http://www.nordwind-festival.de/2014/en/festival
http://kampnagel.de/urban-species/