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TÜRKIYE:
TURKISH FESTIVAL
BozarGift
a choisi les articles sur la culture et arts turcs ŕ la galerie Les
Arts Turcs pour l'exposition ŕ Bruxelles
Bozar :Palais des Beaux Arts-Centre
for Fine Arts Bruxelles,Brussells
BOZARDANCE
06-07.12.2004 – 20:30
MUSTAFA KAPLAN & FILIZ SIZANLI
TALDANCE COMPANY DOLAP & SEK SEK
Dolap. Or highly physical dance
larded with humour. A trio for two dancers and a refrigerator. An
unpredictable confrontation between two bodies and an unwieldy volume.
Or else: playing the unbearable game with gravity. Kaplan and Sizanli
close the evening with Sek Sek, their recent choreographic work
to music by Erkan Ogur. Powerful dance packed with controlled tension
and emotion. The audience holds its breath.
Tickets: € 12,00 – 15,00
15 & 16.10.2004
CONTEMPORARY TURKISH DANCE PLATFORM
Choreographies by Aydin Teker, Mihran
Tomasyan, Safak Uysal and others, roundtable discussion, DJ set by Arkin
Allen…
Part of Les Floraisons du Botanique
Produced by Le Botanique & BOZARDANCE
BOZARTHEATRE
26.01.2005 – 20:30
STUDIO OYUNCULARI (STUDIO PLAYERS)
SAHIKA TEKAND
OIDIPUS SÜRGÜNDE (OEDIPUS IN EXILE)
Sahika Tekand heads the experimental theatre
group Studio Oyunculari in Istanbul. In 2000 she had an overwhelming
success with her Oedipus Rex based on Sophocles. The
International Istanbul Theatre Festival and the Athens Olympic Games
2004 has now commissioned her to rewrite Oedipus in Kolonos.
This Oidipus Sürgünde is conceived as a process. The main
characters - Oedipus, Kreon, Theseus, Ismene, Antigone and Polyneikes -
present a stunning elucidation of the essence of this Greek tragedy. And
every one of them is captivated by a single question: why was Oedipus
banished? Fifteen actors (the chorus) chant their lines rhythmically and
in crescendo, thereby pressing home their defence. The spectator willing
or unwilling takes up a position.
Tickets: € 10,00 – 15,00 – 20,00
24.02 Jeudis Littéraires: ROMANS
HISTORIQUES
Deux auteurs de choix se retrouvent ce jeudi ŕ la table de
Jean-Pierre Verheggen, autour du thčmes des romans historiques.
D’une part Yvon Toussaint, auteur primé pour son roman Le
Manuscrit de la Giudecca (Fayard et Le Livre de Poche) vient de
sortir L’ Autre Corse, une histoire romancée de Charles-André
Pozzo, dit Borgo, l’ami d’enfance de Napoléon, qui témoigna ŕ
son égard une haine irrépressible. D’autre part Thilde Barboni qui
vient de publier Elizabeth ou la dérobade amoureuse (Editions
Luce Wilquin), un voyage dans les souvenirs de la tout-puissante
Elizabeth d’Angleterre, qui éclaire d’un regard neuf les dérobades
amoureuses d’une femme qui sut braver son époque par un
comportement d’une modernité déconcertante. Cette séance se
tiendra dans le décor de La forme des choses, et un acteur du
Rideau lira des extraits de ces ouvrages.
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