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Théâtre National Wallonie-Bruxelles

Boudoir

Steven Cohen

20 > 22.01.2023
Installation – Performance

In this new creation, Steven Cohen welcomes us in his Boudoir, a domestic place where the links between intimacy and politics are reconfigured. Intended to collect his memories, the Boudoir brings his performance art closer to his plastic works. It constitutes a memorial chamber in which art history and memories of colonial, racial or sexual violence circulate, and a body that transforms into life force.

Première belge

The show is presented at the Halles de Schaerbeek.
The Halles de Schaerbeek and the Théâtre National Wallonie-Bruxelles co-present the unique work of Steven Cohen. It’s an opportunity to bring the work of the South African choreographer, performer and visual artist to Brussels audiences.

Calendar

  • - 19:00

    Halles de Schaerbeek

  • - 20:30

    Halles de Schaerbeek

  • - 17:00
  • - 18:15

    Halles de Schaerbeek

  • - 19:30

    Halles de Schaerbeek

  • - 20:45

    Halles de Schaerbeek

  • - 15:00

    Halles de Schaerbeek

  • - 16:15

    Halles de Schaerbeek

  • - 17:30

    Halles de Schaerbeek

  • - 18:45

    Halles de Schaerbeek

Information

Venue

Les Halles de Schaerbeek

Cast

Concept, scenography & performance
Steven Cohen

Costumes
Steven Cohen
Clive Rundle

Video
Richard Muller

Lights
Yvan Labasse

Pictures
John Hogg

Administration Compagnie Steven Cohen
Samuel Mateu

Stage manager
Véronique Kespi▼  

Production
Anouk Luthier

Production
Théâtre Vidy-Lausanne ▼ - Cie Steven Cohen

Avec la Fondation d’entreprise Hermès dans le cadre de son programme New Settings

Coproduction
BIT Teatergarasjen - Mousonturm Frankfurt - Théâtre National de Bretagne, Rennes - TAP Théâtre et Auditorium de Poitiers - Les Spectacles vivants, Centre Pompidou - Festival d’Automne à Paris - Les Halles de Schaerbeek

Avec les équipes techniques, administratives, de production et de développement des publics & communication du Théâtre Vidy-Lausanne ▼ et de la Compagnie Steven Cohen

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