Antigone in Molenbeek
Guy Cassiers
Alone on the set, Antigone is now called Nouria. Brought to life by Ikram Aoulad, her words interact with the music of Dmitri Shostakovich’s String Quartet No. 15. She’s a law student and a muslim. Her brother was radicalized and joined the ranks of Daesh before disappearing in a suicide bombing. Like Sophocles’ Antigone, Nouria strives to find her brother’s remains, kept in the forensic center, so that he can be given a burial worthy of his humanity, despite the horror committed.
How do you make the voice of a young woman heard, alone in the world and yet determined? What compassion may we have for suicide bombers? In 2017 – barely a year after the attacks in Brussels – Stefan Hertmans, author of Guerre et Térébenthine, rewrote the myth of the daughter of Jocasta and Oedipus, which he transposes into our contemporary news. By infusing Nouria with the same quest for the absolute as the ancient heroine, Guy Cassiers’ staging reveals the strength of the myth. It brings to light both the prejudices towards those who are considered “foreign”, and the limits of patriarchal society.
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Information
Language
NL surtitrage FR
Venue
Grande Salle
Duration
65'
Cast
Direction
Guy Cassiers
Texts
Stefan Hertmans
With
Ikram Aoulad
Scenography and video
Charlotte Bouckaert
General stage manager TN
Matthieu Kaempfer
Production
Toneelhuis
Co-production
Danel Quartet
With support from
Tax Shelter Maatregel Van de Belgische Federale Overheid, Casa Kafka Pictures Tax Shelter Empowered By Belfius