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Again The Sunset - Inga Huld Hákonardóttir
Again The Sunset is where identity is multiplied over and over again by what it touches. It moves. It is a song, a speech and a story... It is a hard rock made hard when you hold it. It is quiet. And then it gets so loud. And there is repetition. In the lyrics there is repetition, in the
Godefroid de Bouillon : the Bastard Son of Antara Bin-Shaddad - Samah Hijawi
A story that jumps through time and across geographies brings the artist and her grandmother in Palestine, together with two well-known European personalities ; Godefroid de Bouillon, known as the first king of Jerusalem and the illegitimate son of the famous Arabian poet Antar Bin-Shaddad, and [...]
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Shiraz, Tell me about the revolution ? - Farbod Fathinejadfard
In 1945 the first university of Shiraz opens. In 1963 women are able to vote for the first time. In 1971 the Shah organizes the most expensive and biggest party in the world. In 1979 Mayhem breaks out, the country collapses, the Islamic Republic of Iran is established. In 1990 I was born.
Aurelie Di Marino - If there weren’t any blacks you’d have to invent them
Six performers put the 1968 screenplay by Johnny Speight “If there weren’t any blacks you’d have to invent them” on stage. By staging this seemingly outdated movie, they question an important paradox today : the conscious complicity of the members of society to systemic violence which is openly [...]
Cry me a river - The quest of the source - Katja Dreyer & Karen Røise Kielland
Cry Me a River – the quest for the source started as an expedition to the source of the River Styx in Greece. In Greek mythology, the Styx is the river that constitutes the border between the earth and the underworld. Achilles was dipped in it, Narcissus fell in love with his own image and [...]
Myriam Van Imschoot - Le Cadeau
’Le Cadeau’ is a tribute to the "youyou" (in French) or "zagharit" (in Arabic), a sharp voice with which women express joy and other intense emotions in countries such as North Africa, the Middle East, Sub-Saharan Africa and the Basque Country. Nowadays, the scream also appears more and more in [...]
Light Years Away - Edurne Rubio
Between 1960 and 1980, my father and his two brothers were members of the Edelweiss Speleology Group. This group discovered the Ojo Guereña cave in northern of Spain, one of the largest caves in the world. The brothers, born in the conservative town of Burgos just after the Spanish Civil War,
Ophelia comes to Brooklyn - Katja Dreyer
Ophelia comes to Brooklyn is part of The Aunt Project. In it, Katja confronts herself and the audience with what remains when a relative dies : memories, objects, unfinished business, sadness and many questions ... The play Ophelia comes to Brooklyn was written by Katja’s aunt Antje Katcher.
Silke Huysmans & Hannes Dereere - Mining Stories
‘Mining Stories’ is a documentary theatre performance by Silke Huysmans and Hannes Dereere following a mining disaster in the region of Minas Gerais, Brazil where Silke grew up as a child. Through interviews collected both in Europe and in Brazil, an intriguing journey unfolds visiting several [...]
JAHA KOO - CUCKOO
On the finite wisdom of a Korean rice cooker. Jaha Koo gives a touching insight into the tragedy of a lonely life in a thoroughly technologised society. A feeling of “helpless isolation”, 고립무원, is characteristic of the life of the younger generation in present-day South Korea, the home of