Flesh

FRANCK VIGROUX
1/12/2021
  • Duur: 1H
  • Location : cultuurcentrum, Hasselt

An unusual artist, Franck Vigroux explores the moment immediately after the collision of a car accident, the moment when time seems to stand still and dilate, the moment when the spirit seems to detach from the body. Through floating images and sensations, the audience passes through an unknown dimension on a hallucinogenic voyage. Between electronic opera and an audiovisual and plastic experience, the meaning of Flesh can be found in the vertigo and emotion it creates.

 

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Calendar

Date Hour
Wednesday, December 1 8:00 pm

Tarifs

  • Single price + bus 24 €
Book

Distributions

From 15 years old

 

DIRECTION, CONCEPTION, MUSIQUE Franck Vigroux
CRÉATION VIDÉO Kurt D’Haeseleer
CHORÉGRAPHIE Myriam Gourfink
PRODUCTION Cie d’autres cordes
CO-PRODUCTION Théâtre l’Empreinte Brive/Tulle, Césaré CNCM Reims,
La Muse en circuit CNCM Alfortville, Festival Aujourd’hui Musiques de
l’Archipel, SN de Perpignan Avec le soutien de la biennale Nemo/Arcadi
Île-de-France, de l’ADAMI du DICREAM et de la SPEDIDAM

Avec le soutien du Club des Entreprises Partenaires du Théâtre de Liège

 

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