Past events 

Point of View

The world is a place that originates and exists largely in our imaginations. How do we imagine a place for art? And what should it look like for learning? The point of view is a space of uncertainty but also of new experience; a space that shows potential of stereotypes, fear, making mistakes, and changing mind-sets.


Sara Baume: The Alphabet of Birds

A multimedia performance of a lyrical essay about the importance of impractical labour and compulsive creativity by acclaimed writer and artist Sara Baume on board the Gulliver Airship.


It Is a Painful Thing to Be Alone: We Are But One

It Is a Painful Thing to Be Alone: We Are But One is the first major posthumous presentation in Europe of the work of artist, musician, writer, occultist and cultural engineer, Genesis Breyer P-Orridge (1950-2020).


OPENING: It Is a Painful Thing to Be Alone: We Are But One

The opening of It Is a Painful Thing to Be Alone: We Are But One, an exhibition features the artwork of British artist, musician, occultist and sound magician Genesis Breyer P-Orridge who has changed identities and broken free from gender typecasts.


Thin Skin

A performance by established circus acrobat Eliška Brtnická and her hypnotic production Thin Skin at the interface of movement installation and contemporary circus in the spaces of the DOX Centre.



Music for Lights & Shadows

More than an hour-long mixture of music, picture and light was created by a group of seven leading Czech jazz composers together with an iconic Norwegian composer Helge Sunde. The Concept Art Orchestra is a foremost Czech big band, with a unique line-up for this occasion including a string quartet and electronics.


España!

Contemporary music performed by the BERG Orchestra, this time presenting the best contemporary Spanish composers established on the international music scene.


Commander

The unique production combines a physical theatre performance with live music and a film starring child actors of Farm in the Cave studio to communicate an urgent, yet widely overlooked, topic – the online radicalisation of youth. The performers' dynamic movement, the pulse of live music, and disturbing images together create an unusual insight into the digital darkness that most of us are – perhaps intentionally – unaware of.



Festival FALL

Four days with art, literature, and learning. Discussion, author readings, meetings with experts, an exhibition, and interdisciplinary workshops for ages 5–105+ that develop creative and critical thinking and empathy. FALL. In love with stories.