Rage
Emilienne Flagothier
Inspired by real events, Emilienne Flagothier rewrites these daily stories of violence against women. The artist experiments by creating a space where the relationships are reversed.
Inspired by real events, Emilienne Flagothier rewrites these daily stories of violence against women. The artist experiments by creating a space where the relationships are reversed.
An empty space, a door. Four characters. They seem stuck, without really knowing why, or how to escape.
It is a state of current society, a gauge of testicle theatre, grotesque, with a question. How far can hideous men go in the process of dehumanization in the intimate sphere?
For six months, 258 students from different social backgrounds in Brussels are immersed in the world of opera.
Pippo Delbono met Bobò in 1995 at the psychiatric hospital of Aversa. A born actor who could neither read, write nor speak, and who has since died.
WEG works on the progressive disruption of the choreographic phrase of each dancer resulting in a cacophony of uninhibited gestures and attitudes.
A new annual event, À la scène comme à la ville festively opens the stages and halls of the Théâtre National to citizens for a three-day participatory free-for-all.
A poetic disruption in an urban and commercial environment performance freely inspired by the Myth of Sisyphus.
Listen to the podcast created by five young girls from the IPPJ Saint-Servais. Twenty minutes of words, emotion, and freedom.
A fashion show that questions fashion on a choreography by Ayelen Parolin.
A store where each piece of clothing tells its own story, where everyone can exchange a piece of clothing by telling their own.
A participatory art project with a group of women experiencing homelessness or extreme poverty.
Round tables to seek together to define participatory living art.
Une traversée brings together the results of the participatory projects led by the associated artists Joëlle Sambi, Gaia Saitta and Guillaume & Clément Papachristou.
Thirteen young people who perform this play in a (very) free adaptation of Shakespeare's classic.
For a shared, hip-hop and festive closing!