Dance / Avant première / Language no Problem
Kinga Jaczewska
BRUT
Once the wall fell, the capitalist Western world immediately labeled Central and Eastern Europe as inferior. Its colorless brutalist architecture became a benchmark to reflect and measure the advantage of the West.
But Kinga Jaczewska shows us that gray is also colorful, that concrete is also tender and soft and that a gesture is just as valuable when it's given silently. In her dance, she brings focus to what is often overlooked and allows the ordinary to take a center stage. By doing this, Jaczewska aims to question her own understanding of the spectacular.
Kinga Jaczewska is a Polish-Belgian artist who brings focus to what is rendered invisible or merely seen as a background to more significant events through precision and slowness. She investigates how to bring focus to the 'in between' without turning it into an event. Her work spreads across the field of performance and visual arts.
Concept en choreografie: Kinga Jaczewska
Performers: Anne-Lene Nöldner, Maisie Woodford, Kinga Jaczewska
Geluidscompositie: Raphael Malfliet
Scenografie: Allicht / Emilie Poelmans, Sander Salden
Dramaturgie: Kasia Torz
Kostuumontwerp: Eleni Ellada Damianou
Posters: Olesia Bachynska
Partners: kunstencentrum Nona Mechelen, KAAP, Workspacebrussels, WpZimmer, C-TAKT, Corso
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