Karnali – Vies et morts autour de la rivière
EXHIBITION
- Location : Salle des Pieds Légers
- Languages: Français
Opening on Saturday, March 7 at 4:00 PM
The exhibition is open from Tuesday to Friday, 2 PM to 6 PM, on performance Saturdays from 2 PM to 6 PM, and in the evenings before each performance.
Karnali – Lives and Deaths Along the River invites visitors into the heart of an anthropological investigation conducted by Nolwen Vouiller (ULiège & EHESS) in the Bardiya National Park region of Nepal. It explores the complex relationships between local communities and wildlife through an original sensory mediation.
Using an innovative scenography that incorporates sound, images, video, and objects collected in the field, the exhibition engages visitors in a reflection on the coexistence of humans and non-humans. Rather than presenting strictly factual content, it favors an embodied, multisensory narrative that makes the ethnographic field experience tangible.
An invitation to see, hear, and feel research in a different way.
Curators: Nolwen Vouiller, Thomas Beyer, Camille Beguin, Nicolas Navarro
With the support of: Théâtre de Liège, Pôle muséal & culturel, Museum Studies Department of ULiège, Réjouisciences
Part of Printemps des Sciences 2026 (March 23–29)
Tarifs
- Free entry