Müge Yilmaz [TR] presented by workspacebrussels

The water, the Soil, the Jungle

The water, the Soil, the Jungle
The water, the Soil, the Jungle

25.03 – 26.03.2017

Strange figures in camouflage suits dwell through the urban space. Inspired by female shamanic practices, they shift from being a part of your surrounding to an autonomous, physical body. 

Müge Yilmaz graduated from the Rijksacademie in Amsterdam and develops a diverse body of work that sheds a new light on how we gather knowledge about our surroundings.

Workspacebrussels is a workspace for live arts in their most diverse forms.
During Performatik17 they unleash a series of public interventions that might change the way you look at things.


concept, development Müge Yilmaz | co-production workspacebrussels | in collaboration with S.M.A.K (Ghent), M HKA (Antwerp), ParckFarm (Brussels)

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Felix Ott & Bahar Temiz

C & P on Mars

performance

C & P on Mars
C & P on Mars
Kaaitheater
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Choreographers Felix Mathias Ott and Bahar Temiz are fascinated by a movement language that shifts between intimacy and sheer violence. How does a performance creates its own stage, its own beginning, its own onlookers on the verge between violence and tenderness

Filip Berte

Un-Home / Moving Stones - Momentum #3 

lecture performance exhibition

Un-Home / Moving Stones - Momentum #3 
Un-Home / Moving Stones - Momentum #3 
Kaaistudio's
Sat 25.03 - Sat 01.04.17

Filip Berte’s current project focuses on the mechanism of inclusion and exclusion of uninvited newcomers in Western society. With the use of a camera obscura and a hidden digital camera, he installed a critical ‘moment of auto-reflection’ in several asylum centers. During Performatik he initiates a new phase of the project in an asylum center in Brussels

Benjamin Vandewalle

Peri-Sphere

performance

Peri-Sphere
Peri-Sphere
St. Hubertusgal. / Gal. St-Hubert
Sat 25.03 - Mon 27.03.17

Benjamin Vandewalle’s latest investigation in the realm of the visual takes the form of a one-on-one performative installation. You are invited to take place in a mobile periscope system that elicits a profoundly immersive and disorienting experience. Rethink the spatiality of seeing!