Scènes nouvelles
Scènes nouvelles helps to illuminate and share powerful works by French-speaking Belgian artists.
Scènes nouvelles helps to illuminate and share powerful works by French-speaking Belgian artists.
Drawing on the need to delve into her own history as an illegally adopted child, Consolate takes us to the heart of her world using sounds, smells and images.
Silvio Palomo confronts us with our most innocuous actions, and it does so to reveal the extraordinary at the heart of the ordinary.
By recording on film their daily life away from the world, a family tell their stories, document their actions and thoughts. But beneath the veneer of these fleeting moments, a drama looms.
In this dance solo that is as radical and daring as a manifesto, the young choreographer and dancer Stanley Ollivier creates a layered performance about identity.
Between sensitive experience, playful exploration and laws of reason, this performance revisits the perception and representation of a place by bringing space and bodies into dialogue with one another.
Supported by an original device the piece combines two a priori distinct universes: the art world and the agricultural world. A polyphony that creates unexpected links.
Kali Kalité will be sharing her favourite shatta, dancehall, bouyon, afrobeat, amapiano and zouk hits with you!
Two characters rich in emotions draw us in with a minimum of means – the strength of great theatre. This is a journey where we face our greatest fears and experience our greatest joys.
Drawing on the need to delve into her own history as an illegally adopted child, Consolate takes us to the heart of her world using sounds, smells and images.
By recording on film their daily life away from the world, a family tell their stories, document their actions and thoughts. But beneath the veneer of these fleeting moments, a drama looms.
Together with a group of skateboarders and dancers of all generations, the choreographer explores the speed and energy of movement on wheels in a breathtaking set.
The teenager and skateboarder Alex is interviewed by Detective Richard Lu that is investigating the death of a security guard in the rail yards severed by a train who was apparently hit by a skate board.
In a regular to and fro between breaking and articulating, five performers tune up and exchange with one another, entwining an imperfect game with constantly redistributed rules.
This stage adaptation of Virginie Jortay’s novel consists of thirty brief tableaux, instant sequences that follow one another in quick succession – the same way you turn the pages of an absorbing book.