#ChangingTheCity

How is our city evolving?

Simon Allemeersch / Lucinda Ra

Rabot 2

theatre

Rabot 2
Rabot 2
Kaaistudio's
Wed 15.09 - Thu 16.09.21

‘How are you now?’ It is with this question that Rabot 2 begins. In 2010, Simon Allemeersch installed his workshop in one of the dilapidated social housing blocks in the Rabot neighbourhood in Ghent. Now he has made Rabot 2, in which he looks up the people he collaborated with at the time. Starting from individual testimonials, he zooms out to a bigger story about private and public wealth.

Tools for Action + Floor

Ræv rehearsal*

dance intervention

Ræv rehearsal*
Ræv rehearsal*
Op locatie
Fri 10.09 - Sat 11.09.21

Ræv rehearsal* invites you to rehearse new forms of coming together. Glow shoes, flashing lights, portable audio sculptures, a mobile speaker system and of course: you. These are the ingredients for a new kind of manifestation, a rehearsal in which the participants jointly create a movable light show to a techno beat. How do you get movement patterns going in a crowd? What movements unleash energy and a sense of freedom?

Club Interbellum

Panorama Ring Ring

installation

Panorama Ring Ring
Panorama Ring Ring
Akenkaai
Fri 10.09 - Sat 11.09.21

What kind of life lurks behind the façades of the apartment buildings, under the bridges, in the canal or in the clouds above the towers? Panorama Ring Ring gives you a unique 360° panoramic view of special locations in and around the Northern Quarter, which is on the eve of radical changes. Look for one of the lookouts, get up there and call one of the operators.

Lietje Bauwens & Wouter De Raeve/431

The Northern Quarter; a collection of stories

exhibition

The Northern Quarter; a collection of stories
The Northern Quarter; a collection of stories
Kaaitheater
Fri 10.09 - Sat 11.09.21

Lietje Bauwens and Wouter De Raeve will exhibit a remnant of the WTC towers at Kaaitheater. In the 1960s, this building project was an ambitious dream; but today, the towers have already been demolished. What to do with the debris of failed modernism, the waste of contemporary capitalism? Does what is being built today on these remnants offer a worthy alternative, or do we need fresh alternatives?