Kalakuta Republik – the belgian press is excited!
On February 15, 16, 17 and 18th Kalakuta Republik will be presented in Belgium.
The belgian press is excited already!
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On February 15, 16, 17 and 18th Kalakuta Republik will be presented in Belgium.
The belgian press is excited already!
Kalakuta Republik – the belgian press is excited! Read More »
As we are getting closer to the European première, looking back at where we’ve been is inevitable…
For those amongst you who understand Dutch: De Grote Post asked me to keep a diary during the creation of Kalakuta Republik in Burkina Faso.
During life on the road with different dance performances, I started taking pictures of the beds I was sleeping in.
This allowed my families and friends to imagine (some of) my day to day reality.
You can slide over the pictures to find out where the picture was taken and how many nights I’ve spent in that room.
Megan Bridge wrote a beautiful letter to performer choreographer Bára Sigfúsdóttir about her performance THE LOVER.
I am so happy to have been part of this creation!
“All my adult life I have kept a distance from other people, it has been my way of coping, because I become so incredibly close to others in my thoughts and feelings of course, they only have to look away dismissively for a storm to break inside me.” – Karl Ove Knausgård.
We see 2 beings that have been living in a closed room for endlessly long and probably will continue living there for a very long time. They have developed ways to divert themselves so that they don’t live exactly the same thing with exactly the same person every day. A certain physicality or state or even certain attributes (like masks) are used by both to create an image of something that comes from the outside or came from the outside long time ago. Who they are exactly to each other is not fitting a known sort of human relationship. They are not (only) lovers, they are not (only) siblings, they are not (only) one and the same, they are not (only) strangers. They are on a quest to meet the other one in the most specific and personal way possible…
Mélanie Lomoff, Romeu Runa and Sara Vanderieck met whilst working together in Alain Platel’s les ballets C de la B. During the creation and the tour of Out of context – For Pina in 2010, the idea of creating a duo for Mélanie and Romeu started to ripe.
“I am not beautiful. I am not ugly. I will never seduce somebody who wears Birkenstocks. I don’t like the big toe. Maybe I have talked to somebody who had maybe killed somebody. I like to say thank you. I would like to communicate without using words or gestures and just perceive everything that was in the brain of my interlocutor.” – Hannah Bekemans quotes Edouard Levé
Dozens of people aged over 50 with a passion for dance and movement collaborated with the Belgian cultural centre De Grote Post and choreographer Serge Aimé Coulibaly on a dance performance about our western society today: GLOED.
Filmmaker Lisa Tahon, our fly on the wall during the creation of this contemporary dance performance, documented the build-up of the set.
Now let’s get this great walk started!
Dozens of people aged over 50 with a passion for dance and movement collaborated with the Belgian cultural centre De Grote Post and choreographer Serge Aimé Coulibaly on a dance performance about our western society today: GLOED.
Filmmaker Lisa Tahon, our fly on the wall during the creation of this contemporary dance performance, has made this beautiful trailer for the performances.
Will you join us in November?