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25.10.

19:00
Musiktheaterkollektiv Hauen und Stechen | Rosa Beton

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26.10.

20:00
Tucké Royal, Jens Friebe, Elmira Bahrami

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31.10.

20:00 Premiere
La Cage

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1.11.

11:00
La Cage

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1.11.

17:00
La Cage

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2.11.

15:00 SCHRUMPF!
La Cage

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2.11.

15:00
LOUDsoft

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5.11.

20:00 Premiere
Holle Münster | Anna von Haebler

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6.11.

20:00
Holle Münster | Anna von Haebler

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7.11.

20:00
Holle Münster | Anna von Haebler

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8.11.

19:00
Holle Münster | Anna von Haebler

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9.11.

11:00 Bus tour
Club Real

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13.11.

19:00
Monika Popiel & Paweł Świerczek

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15.11.

19:00
Paula Fürstenberg | Alisha Gamisch | Raphaëlle Red

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15.11.

22:00
The Late Night Shows

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16.11.

18:00
Paula Fürstenberg | Alisha Gamisch | Raphaëlle Red

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20.11.

20:00 Premiere
Filet collective + friends

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21.11.

20:00
Filet collective + friends

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22.11.

20:00
Filet collective + friends

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23.11.

18:00
Filet collective + friends

Fri

28.11.

20:00 Premiere
Shlomi Moto Wagner and the House of Mazeltov

Sat

29.11.

20:00
Shlomi Moto Wagner and the House of Mazeltov

Sat

29.11.

22:00
The Late Night Shows

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30.11.

18:00
Shlomi Moto Wagner and the House of Mazeltov

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20.12.

22:00
The Late Nights Shows

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La Fracture

Yasmine Yahiatène


»Dad, do you know what the Algerian war and alcohol have in common? The silence, the taboo and the shame.« The child who utters these words sees her father as a hero. But she later breaks off contact. Yasmine Yahiatène follows in the footsteps of her father Ahmed: his Kabyle roots, his exile to France, the loss of his mother tongue. But also the final of the ’98 World Cup, Zidane’s two goals, the glorious version of a French-Algerian memory marked by scars. And, between these two shores, alcohol – like a bad remedy for this disintegrating past.

 


Yasmine Yahiatène and her creative team have co-authored »La Fracture«, a world premiere that is as discreet as it is disturbing. In a subtle game of oral evocations and visual overlays, she slips into the gaps in her family history and transforms the stage into a place of investigation and reparation.

 

As part of Le Lampenfieber Festival 6.-10. November 2024

Concept, direction, performance Yasmine Yahiatène Text, co-direction Sarah-Lise Salomon Maufroy Artistic collaboration, co-direction Olivia Smets, Zoé Janssens
 Music Jérémy David Video Samy Barras Video and light operators Samy Barras, Jean-Maël Guyot Lightdesign Charlotte Ducoussu Accompaniment in distribution and project development  Ad Lib · Support d’artistes

A production by Yasmine Yahiatène in co-production with le Kaaitheatre, BUDA Kunstencentrum, Little Big Horn asbl, la Coop asbl et Shelterprod. Supported by la Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles / Service du Théâtre, de la Ville de Bruxelles / Bourse Kangouroe and by Vlaamse Gemeenschap Commissie.

With the support of Kunstenwerkplaats, Citylab, Darna asbl, Centre Wallonie-Bruxelles Paris, Montevideo – Centre d’art, Espace Senghor, Cie L’hiver nu, Le Sillon Lauze, taxshelter.be, ING & the Belgian federal government’s tax-shelter.

Dates
Past Dates
  • Nov 06, 2024