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Fumiyo Ikeda / Tim Etchells

in pieces

dance performance

in pieces
in pieces
Thu 04.06 - Sat 13.06.09

Fumiyo Ikeda has danced with Rosas since 1983. During the course of her career she has also chosen her own direction. She recently created the confrontational Nine Finger with Benjamin Verdonck and Alain Platel. Now she is joining forces with Tim Etchells,  who is famous for his work for Forced Entertainment.

Jérôme Bel

Un spectateur

performance conversation

Un spectateur
Un spectateur
Mon 11.05 - Tue 12.05.09

Jérôme Bel is a choreographer and dancer, but has for a long time also been a spectator. In Un spectateur he emerges as a superb storyteller and guides us through the visual experiences that taught him the performing arts ‘basics’ and which most influenced him as a spectator.

Abattoir Fermé

Snuff (Index 1)

theatre performance

Snuff (Index 1)
Snuff (Index 1)
Thu 23.04 - Sat 25.04.09

Over the last few years, the Mechelen collective Abattoir Fermé has built up a strong repertoire that swings between dream, hallucination and nightmare. Snuff (Index 1) is the company’s first production for the large stage. It premieres at the Kaaitheater.

Pieter T’Jonck

And all the men and women merely playing. They have their entrances and their exits

performance conversation

And all the men and women merely playing. They have their entrances and their exits
And all the men and women merely playing. They have their entrances and their exits
Thu 16.04.09

In 2009, Sarma, the Brussels centre for criticism, research, dramaturgy and creation, will be compiling a collection of writings by the theatre and dance critic Pieter T’Jonck. An initial selection will be published online in April and on that occasion Sarma will be organising a lecture demonstration in which T’Jonck both explains and stages his thoughts on theatricality.

Merlin Spie

Le Silence des Danses

performance

Le Silence des Danses
Le Silence des Danses
Thu 26.03 - Sat 28.03.09

Merlin Spie is a visual artist: she does sculptures and drawings, and also installations and performances of which she herself forms a part. Her latest project, Le silence des danses, comprises three performances in three different places in the Kaaistudios.

Taxi Val Mentek

Closing concert / performance

music performance

Closing concert / performance
Closing concert / performance
Sat 21.02.09

The Swiss duo comprising Dominik Scherrer and Christoph Hefti works in the fields of music, film and fashion (Christoph is a member of Dries Van Noten’s creative team). They together make up the art-pop combo Taxi Val Mentek. They perform a frivolous electro-vaudeville concert, halfway between cabaret and video art.

Claudio Sinatti & Black Fanfare/Demetrio Castellucci

RHOMBOIDE - a live media performance

performance

RHOMBOIDE - a live media performance
RHOMBOIDE - a live media performance
Fri 20.02.09

On the exact day of the centenary of publication of the Futurist Manifesto in Le Figaro, the director and multimedia artist Claudio Sinatti and the composer Black Fanfare/Demetrio Castellucci are presenting a project based on the poetics of Futurism to create something entirely new. The live-media performance will use present-day idioms and media to look at the hundred-year-old aesthetics of Futurism.

Pierre Rigal

Press

dance performance

Press
Press
Fri 20.02 - Sat 21.02.09

Press is based on childlike fantasies about monsters: how in the darkness and shadows objects or body parts can assume monstrous shapes, become unrecognisable and frighten us. The French choreographer and dancer Pierre Rigal finds himself in a sort of box: a small, empty space which changes mechanically and to which the body has to adapt. The result is an absurd performance that is both frightening and amusing.

Simona Denicolai, Ivo Provoost & Claire Guezengar / Danai Anesiadou

Le champ moderne du Sploing / One measures a circle, beginning anywhere

performance conversation

Le champ moderne du Sploing / One measures a circle, beginning anywhere
Le champ moderne du Sploing / One measures a circle, beginning anywhere
Fri 20.02.09

The artistic duo of Ivo Provoost and Simona Denicolai attacks the petrified codes of daily life with gentle subversion, the excitement of activism, mature scepticism and fun. Danai Anesiadou presents her performance One measures a circle, beginning anywhere, a mixture of theatre, autobiography, black magic and avant-garde film.

Stef Lernous / Abattoir Fermé & Daan Janssens / LOD

AEon

theatre music performance

AEon
AEon
Fri 20.02 - Sat 21.02.09

Stef Lernous, director with Abattoir Fermé, and the young composer Daan Janssens have been working with two young singers and two musicians on a study project based on the work of H.P. Lovecraft. The atmosphere is one of chaos, gloom, madness and ancient gods. Lovecraft is one of the ‘grandparents’ of modern science fiction and horror. His writing presented the prospect of a horrible world for mankind.

Sara De Roo, Sascha Bru, Jeroen Olyslaegers, Danny De Vos & Dirk van Bastelaere

Futuristisch manifest revisited

performance conversation

Futuristisch manifest revisited
Futuristisch manifest revisited
Thu 19.02.09

On 20th February 1909, the first Futurist Manifesto, by Marinetti, appeared on the front page of Le Figaro. It was the start of a long series of 20th-century avant-gardes. Exactly one hundred years later, the demands and expectations of the time are being reviewed and commemorated. After a reading of the manifesto performed by Sara De Roo and clarification by the Marinetti expert Sascha Bru (Ghent University), the writer Jeroen Olyslaeghers, artist Danny De Vos and poet Dirk van Bastelaere will respond to several key concepts in this hundred-year-old document.

Adrienne Altenhaus & Anat Ben-David

Tearing off a piece

performance

Tearing off a piece
Tearing off a piece
Wed 18.02 - Fri 20.02.09

The American feminist and writer Valerie Solanas (1936-1988) is best known for having shot Andy Warhol in 1968 (he survived). One might consider her SCUM Manifesto as a radical-feminist rant, but she herself described it as ‘a literary device’. ‘It’s all fresh and juicy, sexy and funny,’ say the choreographer and theatre-maker Adrienne Altenhaus and the musician and performance artist Anat Ben-David (of Chicks on Speed). They are having a ball with it, and if you want a piece, come and tear off a piece!

Kris Verdonck

Actor #1

performance conversation

Actor #1
Actor #1
Sun 15.02.09

‘Is it possible to have a robot that is able to say or act lines from Beckett?’ This question is the basis for Actor # 1 by the artist and theatre-maker Kris Verdonck. You will have the chance to look at his research process. Writing by Beckett will be ‘brought to life’ by means of interactive media (Felix Luque) and a voice. We shall hear ‘live’ reactions to this from the geneticist Jean Jacques Cassiman, the neurosurgeon Dirk de Ridder and the philosopher and mathematician Jean Paul Van Bendegem.

Diederik Peeters

THRILLER...

theatre performance

THRILLER...
THRILLER...
Sat 14.02.09

In his new piece, called THRILLER..., Diederik Peeters examines the dramatic and narrative qualities of space and the extent to which the context of an action influences our perception of it. What happens when the action remains the same but the environment changes? When the environment starts to manipulate us and steers the story?

Halory Goerger & Antoine Defoort

&&&&& & &&&

performance

&&&&& & &&&
&&&&& & &&&
Sat 14.02 - Sun 15.02.09

&&&&& & &&&& is about science and fiction and the link between them, about the future that is already in our lives today, about the possibility of finding intergalactic phenomena in a cardboard box, and about migrating to more agreeable planets, etc. It is both a performance and an exhibition, serious and crazy. You are free to wander around on stage and to enter the performance at any moment.

Karl Holmqvist

You Blew Up My House

performance conversation

You Blew Up My House
You Blew Up My House
Fri 13.02.09

A spoken word reading by the Berlin-based Swedish artist Karl Holmqvist (1964), that mixes pop culture with song lyrics and political slogans. This text was first written for The Serpentine Gallery Manifesto Marathon (London, October 2008) where artists were encouraged to present manifestoes for the 21st century.

Kris Verdonck

End (rerun)

performance

End (rerun)
End (rerun)
Fri 13.02 - Sat 14.02.09

Melting glaciers, burning forests, cities under water, screens and cameras spying on us, weapons of mass destruction... End starts out from the images the media project onto our retinas. The performance artist Kris Verdonck shows the possible final stages of a human society in ten scenes that are linked by a monologue by a speaking character (Johan Leysen).

Colette Sadler / Stammer Productions

The Making of Doubt

dance performance

The Making of Doubt
The Making of Doubt
Fri 13.02.09

In The Making of Doubt, the Scottish choreographer Colette Sadler puts four dancers and several puppets and prostheses on stage. She uses them to play a clever and witty game with reality, fiction and manipulation. How much authenticity do we need to believe in the fake? ‘The physical transformation of dancers by means of their costumes raises associations with the Triadisches Ballett by the Bauhaus exponent Oskar Schlemmer’ (8Weekly.nl).

CREW_Eric Joris

EUX

performance

EUX
EUX
Fri 13.02 - Sat 21.02.09

In his work with CREW, Eric Joris seeks a mixture of theatre and technology. EUX is based on the idea of the ‘doppelgänger’. Through the use of technological protheses, the visitor’s body is duplicated in a mirror image that appears to be more real than the ‘true image’. The project offers an ‘immersive’ experience for one person at a time. An ‘immersive’ experience.

deepblue

you are here

performance

you are here
you are here
Thu 05.02 - Sat 07.02.09

In you are here the theatre is seen as an information network in which objects and technology play an active, almost human, role. The theatre is an archive in which information is stored, ordered, retrieved and passed on. You, the spectator, follow a route that keeps within the theatre’s codes and systems.

Burning Ice

Re-Writing the Future

performance conversation film

Re-Writing the Future
Re-Writing the Future
Sat 24.01.09

How can we work on scenarios for the future in such harsh times? Beyond dystopia, beyond the apocalypse! How can we work on the future the way we would really like to, as a community. What would the transition to a low-oil society look like? Sometimes utopian, sometimes real, but always full of imagination.

Burning Ice

The Art of Waste

music performance conversation film

The Art of Waste
The Art of Waste
Fri 23.01.09

Waste and excess seem to be fundamental to modern man’s definition of himself. Can we turn our urge to waste in a more immaterial direction? And can art, as a form of symbolic waste, play a part in this?

Burning Ice

Re-Routing Mobility

performance conversation film

Re-Routing Mobility
Re-Routing Mobility
Thu 22.01.09

In the twentieth century, mobility became the symbol of freedom and progress. But at a time of greenhouse gases and peak oil, the symbolic value of mobility is being rapidly reversed. And a different, more distressing form of mobility is making its appearance: that of climate refugees.

Burning Ice

Re-Imagining the Landscape

performance conversation film

Re-Imagining the Landscape
Re-Imagining the Landscape
Wed 21.01.09

There is a long tradition of depicting the landscape in art history and philosophy. But how are we to relate to melting ice caps, felled forests and endangered animal species? Are we able to redefine our aesthetic and ethical position, taking modesty as a core value?

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