LIGNA: "A Memory without a Timetable" / INSTRUCTIONS FOR PARTICIPATION

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LIGNA

"A MEMORY WITHOUT A TIMETABLE"

radio ballet (audio piece for participative listening)

 

Friday, October 17, 2025, at 7 p.m.

In front of the Zagreb Train Station entrance 

 

Download the LIGNA application by scanning the code. The application is safe and does not entail data collection and monitoring. Open the app on your phone, select ‘A Memory Without a Timetable’ and follow instructions: download the audio file in order to be able to participate in the listening session. The file is in mp3 format; it is safe for your device and does not require a lot of space, and will be automatically deleted after listening.

The work is intended for group listening, so we will launch it together at the beginning of the performance. If you have already downloaded the application and the file, you do not have to take any action until you arrive at the Zagreb Train Station. The download does not take long, so you can do it on site, but we advise you to do so earlier, if possible.

We will gather next to the Railway Central Station entrance at 7 p.m., and the planned end is at the West Railway Station, around 8.30 p.m.

Don’t forget to bring headphones!

Participation is free of charge, no registration is required!

 

After acclaimed projects ‘Mamutica Resounds’ and ‘The Trojan Collective’, dating back to 2006 and 2013 respectively, LIGNA is coming to Zagreb again! The third cooperation between this German audio performance trio and BLOK is also the first international production within the Live Heritage program of the Trešnjevka Neighborhood Museum. Our first Trešnjevka ‘foreigners’, Ole Frahm, Michael Hueners, and Torsten Michaelsen, stayed at the border – the northern Trešnjevka border that is next to the railroad. Not because of the ‘papers’, but rather the importance of this means of transport, which is both symbolically and physically connected with German cities.

LIGNA tackles different aspects of the railway through a single, specific tragic event: a major railway accident of the Athens-Dortmund train, on August 30, 1974. Just before entering the Zagreb Train Station, probably due to the fatigue of the train drivers who did not brake on time, the train derailed, killing more than 150 people and injuring dozens. The victims were foreign workers (Gastarbeiter) from the Balkans returning to work. In Zagreb’s Mirogoj Cemetery, victims who couldn’t be identified were buried in a mass tomb. Vojin Bakić’s monument, erected at the site, whose reflecting surface is now blurred, and the structure supported by two improvised wedges, symbolizes fragility of the memory of this event. The radio ballet ‘A Memory Without a Timetable’, an audio piece that is listened to and performed in public space, is a performing, invisible monument near the site of the accident. It restores the voices of people who remember it and who are in some way linked to the tragedy, and subtly outlines everything that railway may imply in the past, present and future.

LIGNA is an art collective founded in 1997, and composed of the media and performance artists Ole Frahm, Michael Hueners, and Torsten Michaelsen. They explore social engagement of dispersed and temporary collectives through performances, urban interventions, and installations. They have performed in numerous German and European venues, such as HAU in Berlin, Kampnagel in Hamburg, Mousonturm in Frankfurt, Tanz im August in Berlin. In 2017, they received the Tabori prize. In Zagreb, in 2006, they designed the participative radio activist project, ‘Mamutica Resounds’ and in 2013, a radio ballet, ‘The Trojan Collective’, performed in the Cvjetni shopping center, both part of the UrbanFestival, organized by BLOK. The LIGNA members live in Hamburg and Frankfurt.

 

Expert Associates: Ratko Rakin (research), Ljubica Letinić/Transsonica Studio (voice and sound mastering), Vesna Vuković (translation)

Curated and produced by: Ana Kutleša and Maja Blažević, Rebekka Reiß (Assistant)

Protagonists: Marija Čolig, Nikolina Rajković, Radovan Rakin, Draga Todorović, Vera Vitas

Research Participants: Renata Veličan, Nikolina Rajković, Stipe Ćurković, Vanja Radovanović, Romana Pozniak, Bojan Mucko, Marijana Hameršak, Cyrille Cartier

Thank you to: Arsenic Oremović

Visual Design by: Nikola Križanac

 

The project is part of the Trešnjevka Neighborhood Museum – Living Heritage, financially supported by the City of Zagreb. BLOK’s annual program for 2025 is supported by the ‘Kultura Nova’ Foundation. The project is produced with the support of the Foundation for Arts Initiatives.

 

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