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Voice Noise
Grande SalleConcertgebouw - Bruges
Voice Noise
Jan Martens
Wednesday, 11 December 2024 20:00
Grande SalleConcertgebouw - Bruges
At the Concertgebouw in Bruges
A celebrated and often radical figure in Flemish contemporary dance, Jan Martens has made a name for himself with pieces that unsettle and provoke thought. From the raw energy of "The Dog Days Are Over" to expansive works designed for the ballet company of the Flanders Opera, his creations have earned him international recognition. With "Voice Noise," he draws inspiration from the texts of Canadian philosopher and poet Anne Carson to amplify the voices of women who have been silenced for centuries. "Six dancers confront recordings in which the human voice unfolds in various forms: humming, soothing, screaming, whispering, singing. Gradually, they discover their own voice..." Perhaps the beginning of a story yet to be told...
Jan Martens Creation 2024
DURATION: +/- 1h30
Free shuttle from the Lille Opera, reservation required one month before the performance. -
Così fan tutti
Grande SalleThéâtre municipal Raymond Devos - Tourcoing
Così fan tutti
d'après Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
from Thursday, 5 June 2025 to Friday, 6 June 2025
Grande SalleThéâtre municipal Raymond Devos - Tourcoing
True to the original and libertine spirit, the company Miroirs Étendus places the classic in a contemporary perspective, in a version where it's no longer about a game of deception, but rather about "being overwhelmed by unexpected, explosive feelings of love." Times change, and so do customs: director Antonio Cuenca Ruiz envisions "Così fan tutti" (are they all like that) as an evening among young people that turns into a grand maneuver of a game of love, both light and serious, intimate yet also political. Drawing from contemporary imagination, he pairs Da Ponte's recitatives with libertine texts from the era, in a vision that is both faithful and modern. In line with this inspiration, the musical adaptation—entrusted to Maël Bailly—captures the richness of the original score while infusing it with more contemporary colors through innovative instrumentation. After revisiting Gluck's "Orpheus and Eurydice," the company continues its collaboration with emerging artists, forging new connections to bring the masterpieces of the repertoire closer to the audience of Hauts-de-France.
Antonio Cuenca Ruiz - Concept and Direction
Maël Bailly - Musical Adaptation
Romain Louveau - Artistic Direction
Fiona Monbet - Musical DirectionDURATION: +/- 1h45 without intermission
at Théâtre municipal Raymond Devos, Tourcoing
Metro line 2, stop Tourcoing Centre
Tram stop Victoire
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