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Théâtre National Wallonie-Bruxelles

Le Présent qui déborde

Christiane Jatahy

30.01 > 01.02.2021

Created at the Festival d’Avignon 2019, O Agora que Demora made a splash, both with the public and the critics. In a singular form that joins theatre and film, Christine Jatahy treats the migratory question with an infinite depth. That which forces millions of individuals to be on the move. That which nationalism traps in refugee camps where life, suspended, elapses. No salvation for these men, these women, these children ripped from their ancestral homes with no promise of any future. A time that stretches endlessly where memories burn the heart, unable to move forward.

The second opus of a diptyque (Ithaque-Notre Odyssé 1 is the first part) O Agora que Demora touches on the distress of the refugees seen through the prism of Homer and his Odyssey. For a year, Christiane Jatahy met with these forced exiles. From Palestine to Lebanon, via Greece, South Africa and Brazil, the Brazilian filmmaker and director collected the testimonies of real, contemporary Odysseus. She gives them a voice in a living space, where the spectator is a participant in the artistic creation.

Calendar

  • - 20:00

    Discussion "Rencontre Constructeurs d’Histoires" after show

  • - 15:00

    Dimanche enfants admis

  • - 20:00

Information

Language

multilingual, surtitles fr, en

Venue

Grande Salle

Duration

120’

Surrounding the show

30.01.2021 - Discussion "Rencontre Constructeurs d’Histoires" after show

Kids

31.01.2021 - Dimanche enfants admis

Cast

WithAbbas Abdulelah Al’Shukra
Abdul Lanjesi
Abed Aidy
Adnan Ibrahim Nghnghia
Ahmed Tobasi
Banafshe Hourmazdi
Bepkapoy
Blessing Opoko
Corina Sabbas
Emilie Franco
Faisal Abu Alhayjaa
Fepa Teixeira
Frank Sithole
Iketi Kayapó
Irengri Kayapó
Isabel Novella
Ivan Tirtiaux
Jehad Obeid
Joseph Gaylard
Jovial Mbenga
Kroti
Laerte Késsimos
Leon David Salazar
Linda Michael Mkhwanasi
Manuela Afonso
Maria Laura Nogueira
Marie-Aurore d’Awans
Maroine Amimi
Mbali Ncube
Melina Martin
Mustafa Sheta
Nambulelo Meolongwara
Noji Gaylard
Ojo Kayapó
Omar Al Jbaai
Phana
Pitchou Lambo
Pravinah Nehwati
Pykatire
Ramyar Hussaini
Ranin Odeh
Renata Hardy
Vitor Araújo

Yara Ktaish

Staging, direction (movie) and dramaturgy
Christiane Jatahy

Artistic adviser, set design and lighting
Thomas Walgrave

Director of photography 
Paulo Camacho

Music
Domenico Lancelotti
Vitor Araujo

Sound design
Alex Fostier

Company collaboration and coordination
Henrique Mariano

Movie / Editing
Christiane Jatahy
Paulo Camacho

Camera
Paulo Camacho

Second camera
Thomas Walgrave

Mixing
Breno Furtado
Pedro Vituri

Stage manager
Benoît Ausloos

Video direction
Matthieu Bourdon, en alternance avec Julio Parente

Light operator
Isabel Scheck, en alternance avec Juan Borrego

Sound operator
David Defour, en alternance avec Jeison Pardo Rojas

Création Studio Théâtre National Wallonie-Bruxelles

Production
Théâtre National Wallonie-Bruxelles (Belgique), SESC (Brésil)

Co-production
Ruhrtriennale (Allemagne), Comédie de Genève (Suisse), Odéon-Théâtre de l’Europe, Teatro Municipal São Luiz (Portugal), Festival d’Avignon (France), Le Maillon-Théâtre de Strasbourg Scène européenne (France), Riksteatern (Suède), Temporada Alta – Festival de Tardor de Catalunya (Espagne)

Sets construction and costumes
Ateliers du Théâtre National Wallonie-Bruxelles

Christiane Jatahy est artiste associée à l’Odéon – Théâtre de l’Europe, au Centquatre-Paris, au Schauspielhaus Zürich, au Arts Emerson Boston et au Piccolo Teatro de Milano. La compagnie Axis est soutenue par la Direction régionale des affaires culturelles d'Île-de-France, Ministère de la Culture France. 

With support of
The Freedom Theatre (Palestine), Outreach Foundation (South Africa)

International support
Ambassade du Brésil en France, Ambassade de France au Brésil, Bureau de représentation du Brésil à Ramallah, Ambassade du Brésil au Liban, Ambassade du Brésil en Grèce, Ambassade de Belgique au Liban

© Christophe Raynaud de Lage
Le Rideau de saison, Maak & Transmettre · photo : Lucile Dizier, 2024