The audio walk Kyiv — Den Haag — Kyiv — Den Haag by Anna Khvyl is a sound performance in motion about remembrance, justice, and togetherness. How does one remember the events they want to forget? How can one tell stories they wish to keep silent about? How can one ask questions they are afraid to hear answers to? What is the role of sound and silence in resistance to violence, the search for justice, and people’s attempts to be together? Composed and directed by Anna Khvyl, with script by Piotr Armianovski and Anna Khvyl.
Originally from Kyiv, Ukraine, Anna Khvyl is a sound artist, composer, and researcher. She investigates the interactions between sensation and perception, contemplating how these elements intertwine to provide space for both social bonding and individual self-exploration. Khvyl graduated from the Royal Conservatory of The Hague, where she currently continues her work as a research associate. Her work includes releases, sound installations, audio-visual compositions, multichannel live performances, audio walks, and radio shows.
Because of limited capacity, please register for a free ticket here. The meeting point for the sound walk is next to café Het Puntje on the beach, street address: Strand noord 3N