Exposition Collection côté cour / côté jardin

05/11/2023 09/12/2023
  • Location : Salle des pieds Légers

For the third edition of the Courtyard/Garden collection, the Province of Liège and the Théâtre de Liège are continuing their collaboration based around the Provincial Artistic Collection, in order to offer audiences an impactful and original setting with seasonal programming. After Maggy Jacquot in 2021, and the Artistic Committee from the Théâtre de Liège in 2022, the exhibition will be overseen by director Isabelle Gyselinx and multidisciplinary artist Michel Kozuck. The sensitivity and perspective of these two artists will offer viewers an unprecedented interpretation of the works. At the same time, this duo is working on Les Brigands in partnership with the Province, which is scheduled for March 2024.

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More informations : www.provincedeliege.be/fr/arts

Tarifs

  • Entrée libre

Distributions

Opening on Sunday 5 November at 2:00 PM

Exhibition open Tuesday to Friday, 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM, Saturdays 18/11, 25/11 and 2/12, 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM and the evenings before each performance

Dance

Dervish

24.08.2024
Salle de la Grande Main
The swirling movements of the famous whirling dervishes modernized by the fervor of Ziya Azazi in a flamboyant show.
Dance

Detours Cyphers 2024

31.08.2024
Parc de la Boverie
An event dedicated to urban dance that sheds light on the city and its artists.
Theater

L'Arbre à clous

22.09.2024 04.10.2024
Salle de l'Œil vert
A votive vigil inspired by an ancient Walloon tradition still alive today, which reactivates the powers of our imaginations.
Theater

Le Garage inventé

22.09.2024 28.09.2024
Salle de la Grande Main
Blending theatre and film, Claude Schmitz's Le Garage inventé is a total spectacle.
Theater

Merveille

02.10.2024 04.10.2024
La Cité Miroir
The journey of an infinitely courageous woman, ready to face all dangers to protect her child and save herself.
Theater

BLOOMING

04.10.2024 05.10.2024
Salle de la Grande Main
The incomparable masterpiece of James Joyce, Ulysses, adapted for the theater to elevate the most mythical of literary odysseys.