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Moving Socially with Choreographer Mette Ingvartsen
11 September 2023
For twenty years, choreographer Mette Ingvartsen has been creating socially and politically engaged performances. The key question she raises is whether we can create a world that revolves around joy and pleasure rather than repression of desires.
Wunderbaum Ruthlessly Stirs the World’s Soul and Their Own
23 November 2021
The members of Rotterdam theatre collective Wunderbaum don’t really play characters on stage. On the contrary, they present the many ambivalent roles of their own lives. In other words, the boundary between their own lives and acting is intentionally kept thin. In doing so, Wunderbaum depict situa
Alexander Vantournhout Moves Between Dance and Circus
3 September 2020
Is Alexander Vantournhout bringing dance, circus, acrobatics or performance art to the table? His performances show influences from various disciplines and are a constant exploration of the possibilities of the body. Even though it is preceded and informed by thorough study, a certain lightness prev
The Voyeuristic Universe of Peeping Tom
21 August 2019
Being so popular abroad that your local roots are barely there: it happened to Peeping Tom. The performances of this Brussels company are made up of an unusual mix of hyper-realistic settings and physical surrealism, virtuoso dancers and local extras. The strongly associative composed productions re
Voetvolk: Surrender Without Submission
24 April 2019
The first thing you notice about Lisbeth Gruwez is her physical presence, she is extraordinarily mobile yet sophisticated, without ever becoming artificial. Like a plant working its way through soil and bushes, her body explores and conquers the spaces she enters. She can never sit still long either