Public Movement was founded in 2006 by Dana Yahalomi and Omer Krieger. The movement seeks to investigate the political and aesthetic possibilities that exist in a group of people acting together. Public Movement studies and produces public choreographies, forms of social order, overt and covert rituals in the public sphere. 

Public Movement will implement a series of actions in order to gain control of Holon’s city centre, including disrupting the peace, manifestations of presence, parades, demonstrations of joy, violent incidents involving humans and vehicles, use of the city PA system and injecting silence into city central. For the three days of the mission Public Movement will be granted the authority to enforce law and local regulations. With the completion of the mission, Public Movement will conduct an official ceremony in Weizmann Square in Holon with the people of Holon and various guests.

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 The CDA's archives are operating with the support of the Ostrovsky Family Fund and Artis
 

The Mission to Free Holon

Public Movement was founded in 2006 by Dana Yahalomi and Omer Krieger. The movement seeks to investigate the political and aesthetic possibilities that exist in a group of people acting together. Public Movement studies and produces public choreographies, forms of social order, overt and covert rituals in the public sphere. 

Public Movement will implement a series of actions in order to gain control of Holon’s city centre, including disrupting the peace, manifestations of presence, parades, demonstrations of joy, violent incidents involving humans and vehicles, use of the city PA system and injecting silence into city central. For the three days of the mission Public Movement will be granted the authority to enforce law and local regulations. With the completion of the mission, Public Movement will conduct an official ceremony in Weizmann Square in Holon with the people of Holon and various guests.

 The CDA's archives are operating with the support of the Ostrovsky Family Fund and Artis
 

 The CDA's archives are operating with the support of the Ostrovsky Family Fund and Artis