23.05, 27.05.2016

Markus Öhrn , Pieter De Buysser, Maria Hassabi, Begüm Erciyas, Matthias Meppelink, Gwendoline Robin

A Day in Caveland! — Artistic Interventions

performance

Les Brigittines

Ticket 1 performance € 3 | Pass pour toutes les performances € 10

Welcome to Caveland ! est un programme d’activités de dix jours, prenant place dans une grotte aux Brigittines, conçu et commissionné en collaboration avec Philippe Quesne.
 

Du 23 jusqu'au 27 mai, cinq jours d’affilée, un(e) artiste entre dans la caverne, y travaille toute la journée et présente au public, dès 19h00, une forme courte en écho à l’espace de la grotte.

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A Day in Caveland!

Programme

23/05 – 21:00 > 00:00

Markus Öhrn: FEAR NOT THE DARK

“Midway upon the journey of our life

I found myself within a forest dark,

for the straightforward pathway had been lost”

Welcome to the DarkCave for females only.

Non-stop, accessible for women only

Age 18+

Concept: Markus Öhrn / Mara Oscar Cassini

DJ: Mara Oscar Cassini

24/05 – 19:00

Pieter De Buysser: Caveland, undomesticated.

While we are in this cave, and as long as we don’t see a way out yet, we have a unique opportunity to investigate our relation to the stars and the solar systems that are so eminently unreachable. The painful distance we experience here in this cave, that haunting gap that separates us from the universe, will allow us on no other way to conduct our research. The inevitable starting point will be to investigate in what sense Letizia Alvares de Toledo, the Argentinian writer that had an explosive, illuminating effect on Borges, might lead us into the most vibrant question that haunts today’s cosmologists and physicists: the Theory of Everything. It will not be the theoretical nor fictional work Miss Alvares de Toledo has produced that will lead us, it will be the striking coincidence of a pneumothorax that so unfortunately has hit a member of the audience during my previous lecture on her work at the university of Mar del Plata in September ’15, when I was still innocently and naively living outside this cave. (The similarities between this cave and a big black tongue are purely coincidental). In my attempt to assist the detective investigating the pneumothorax incident, I accidently caused the death of causality as we know it. Unable to fix it, but eager to know more, I embarked on an expedition with a mourning, jobless zombie-like detective on my heels. Despite these rather uncomfortable travel conditions, (the moment where finitude came to an end was in particular most challenging for my speech impediment) I have discovered elements of a new cosmology that I need to share with you, since it has a far reaching political impact. We will have to address this free of all spectacular speculation, as well as free of all anthropocentric empirical slavery. All we need is some acrobatics of the tip of the tongue and, for now, a cave.

Performed in English

Duration: 30 min

25/05 – 19:00

Maria Hassabi: Movement (2016)

Duration: 70 min

26/05 – 18:00 > 00:00

Begüm Erciyas & Matthias Meppelink: Voicing Pieces (try-out)

Voicing Pieces is an active exploration of how much a voice can resonate. Guided by a simple script, the audience becomes spectator of their own voice. The own voice becomes the site of the event. Isn’t one's own voice always inauthentic and uncanny? What constitutes a voice exactly? And who is speaking, when we say something to ourselves? Voicing Pieces is an ongoing process by Begüm Erciyas and Matthias Meppelink

Continuously, 2 to 3 spectators at a time

Duration: ± 15 min

Concept: Begüm Erciyas

Artistic collaboration: Jean-Baptiste Veyret-Logerias, Christophe Albertijn

Dramaturgy: Marnix Rummens

Texts: Matthias Meppelink, Begüm Erciyas, Emi Kodama, Jacob Wren

Production management: Barbara Greiner

27/05 – 19:00

Gwendoline Robin: Cratère N°6899

Une comète est tombée dans Caveland. Un cratère s'est formé : différentes transformations s'opèrent. Le paysage évolue au rythme des actions.

Durée : 30 min

Concept & performance : Gwendoline Robin

Assistance chorégraphique : Ida De Vos

Lumière : Simon Siegmann

Remerciements : Théâtre de Liège

Avec le soutien du BRASS

Ce projet est accompagné par le Grandstudio

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