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Monumental

performance
15—17.03.2019

Originally, Monumental was a film about monuments, statues and memorials in public spaces. Jocelyn Cottencin brought these monuments to life with twelve performers, transforming the rigid forms of sculpture into a story. Cottencin is now handing the performance on to a group of students from the ULB and La Cambre. How do you represent performance and time in the immovable space of collective memory?

• After studying art and architecture, Jocelyn Cottencin continued working with the so-called applied arts, such as design, architecture, and graphics. He is particularly interested in the issue of emitting and receiving images, codes and languages. He lives and works in Rennes.

 

RETURN-TO-KANAL PASS

During Performatik19, there will be five consecutive performances and open studios at Kanal – Centre Pompidou. You can attend all of these performances over several days with only one ticket (€ 14), take this ticket to the Kanal ticket office and exchange it for your return-to-Kanal pass.
> Buy your pass here
> Find the four other projects included in the pass below

Are you eligible for a reduced rate? You can buy a reduced ticket at the Kanal ticket office. This ticket is only valid for one day (so you cannot exchange it for a return-to-Kanal pass). You do not need to book seats for ongoing performances and open studios.

co-production Kanal – Centre Pompidou, L'École de La Cambre, Université libre de Bruxelles/Master Arts du Spectacle vivant (coordinated by Karel Vanhaesebrouck, assisted by Sylvia Botella)

DURATION : 45 min.
open studio

Witness their progress during the day! [13>16/03 12:00-18:00]

Screening: 'Faire Feu'

Jocelyn Cottencin's film Faire Feu shows young student artists through different situations. 50 years after May '68, the film paints a group that is in no way representative of an era, but quite the opposite. They appear to resist the models that contemporary society proposes or even imposes.

13 > 17/03 | Kanal – Centre Pompidou