Scènes nouvelles
Scènes nouvelles shares what inspires the strong and singular work of French-speaking Belgian artists.
Scènes nouvelles shares what inspires the strong and singular work of French-speaking Belgian artists.
Lucile Saada offers a time-space open to all, where everyone is empowered.
Who is following whom? Who is listening to whom? Who sees whom and what?
Stricken with mal de vivre, a number of individuals end up within the walls of an ageing institution, L’Avenir.
As the intuition of tragedy is rekindled, stories, memory and poetry are summoned to counter it.
The story of an only daughter of Moroccan parents on the streets of Brussels, among her ‘brothers’.
How can we imagine a new carnival together? How can we redefine its contours and engage in carnivals today?
The story of an only daughter of Moroccan parents on the streets of Brussels, among her ‘brothers’.
Stricken with mal de vivre, a number of individuals end up within the walls of an ageing institution, L’Avenir.
A powerful text and eloquent bodies make up a diptych in which finely articulated words precede and combine with robust physicality.
Inherently popular and playful, their cardboard cabaret reveals the strength and magic of this ephemeral art form as well as its poetic delicacy.