waterybeings’ invited the audience on a walk that delves into the veins of The Hague's water-management history and their urban contexts in which visible and invisible water-bodies can be met.
Together with the audience waterybeings walked through The Hague's city centre while taking water as verbs. Celebrate its multiplicities and ambiguities by opening themselves to resonate with the buidlings, walkways, bricks, stories, boundaries, anecdotes, and their watery leakages.
Together with the audience waterybeings walked through The Hague's city centre while taking water as verbs. Celebrate its multiplicities and ambiguities by opening themselves to resonate with the buidlings, walkways, bricks, stories, boundaries, anecdotes, and their watery leakages.