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Matt McCreary & Charles Auguste

(Site Spécific*)

The artist is wearing a suit and has his upper body resting against a concrete wall.
Matt McCreary © Samuel Stephenson


Free admission

Movement artists Matt McCreary and Charles Auguste, both of whom have a background in parkour, transform the public space into their stage. With original in-situ performances and a fluid, spontaneous movement language, they are not only taking social media by storm, but the art world as well. They are developing a new work at MuseumsQuartier Wien as part of the MQ Hof Kunst Fest.

Matt McCreary and Charles Auguste, movement artists with a background in parkour, turn public spaces into their stage. Their original in situ performances emerge from a close engagement with architecture, treating the city as both partner and material. By interacting with surfaces, obstacles, and flows, they reveal the latent choreographies embedded in the built environment. A fluid and responsive movement language unfolds in direct dialogue with each site, blurring the boundary between performance and everyday life. While their work has found a wide audience online, its core remains the intensity of the live encounter and the reactivation of public space as a shared experience.

For their first time in Vienna, they are developing a new work at MuseumsQuartier Wien as part of the MQ Hof Kunst Fest.

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  • Free admission
  • Artist Talk following the performance at TQW Studios

Tanzquartier Wien

Gray 3D site plan of the Museumsquartier Wien with the area marked in red at the location of the Tanzquartier Wien
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