Organised as an open platform, “20h28” is a workshop that is focused on gaining a better understanding of improvisation, where spontaneity becomes a way of learning. Using methods and forms of communication of improvised music, dance, rap battles etc, the workshop seeks to question through collective construction/dialogue what improvised spaces can generate and how they affect behavior.
Taking as a starting point of research “la salle polyvalente”, a space provided by the municipality of small french villages, where citizens can organize different kind of events like meetings, weddings, parties, basketball matches, bingo sessions etc; this workshop is focused on the creation of an environment that is shaped by its activity. It is based on two components in perpetual interaction: the material environment of life and the behaviors which it gives rise to and which radically transforms it.