Hamlet
William Shakespeare
Christophe Sermet
On this piece of land, fiction and theatre serve as a mirror and an eye-opener for the Prince of Denmark.
On this piece of land, fiction and theatre serve as a mirror and an eye-opener for the Prince of Denmark.
Four centuries separate them, but a bottle of booze brings them together.
A euphoric cocktail that mixes intimacy and fragility with tenacity.
In a performance that blends music and dance and intertwines politics and rituals, Zora Snake tackles the subject of the restitution of ritual objects considered to be works of art that were stolen during the colonial period.
From screen to stage, Lola Arias tells the poignant story of women and transgender people incarcerated in Buenos Aires, for whom music is a source of deliverance and redemption.
Sound, materials and bodies come together to create a succession of dreamlike landscapes that choreographer Eszter Salamon calls ‘dynamic monochromes’.