PROGRAMME (same on November 5 and 6)
Tarek Lakhrissi – Sick Sad World | 17:00 After a successful Belgian premiere at the Wild Gallery in Brussels, Lakhrissi is reviving this lyrical performance that dreams about alternative, futuristic worlds of queer and minority [removed];
Nora Turato – what is dead may never die | 17:55 & 20:00 Fast-paced and transgressive, Turato rips through the frenzied internet culture of today. She feeds on its language, memes and slogans in an attempt to pull back the curtain on our time.
Miet Warlop – Ghost Writer and the Broken Hand Break | 18:45 In this head-spinning performance, music and dance coalesce into a trance-inducing flurry of movement, precariously balancing between physical endurance and precise execution.
Ed Atkins – Mutes | 20:45 Known for his imaginative formulation of what it means to think, act and exist in the digital age, Atkins surprises us with his actual presence in the only performance he ever produced.
Saâdane Afif – Dwarf Lift Dwarf Sings “Pirates’ Who’s Who” | 21:35 For Beaufort 21, Afif created this brand new performance for which he gave ten texts from the “Pirates’ Who’s Who” series to Valentin Noiret who turned them into music.
Closing party By DJ Nana Esi (Friday) and DJ Ula Sickle (Saturday).
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