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24.04.24 | 18:00

(PAS SI) FRAGILE! 2024

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Woensdag 24 april 2024 18:00
Biennale 24 > 26.04
24.04 Halles de Schaerbeek
25.04 La Balsamine
26.04 Studio Thor

(Pas si) Fragile! the Next Performance Art Generation is a biennial springboard for emerging artists working in performance art: Its formula modifies with each new iteration. 2024’s edition will unfold at Studio Thor, which has been running the project ever since 2020, at Les Halles de Schaerbeek and at La Balsamine.

As with previous iterations, (Pas si) Fragile! will feature a host of young artists who have recently graduated from Wallonia-Brussels’ visual arts schools. These institutions devote part of their curriculum to performance art, responding to the new dynamic generated by these practices within the professional artistic field.

This year its scope will differ somewhat, however, for this endeavour will be expanded to include the presentation of work by some fifteen young artists from right across Europe: Finland, Greece, Ireland, Poland and Slovenia.

In total, some thirty emerging artists will animate this intensive three-day programme, at the intersection of local practice here in Belgium and two projects featuring an international dimension, namely Performing Identity and Time For Live Art.

 

24.04 PROGRAMME

FAUX PLAFOND - Camille Bleker et Luna
MOELLE - Marion DÉGARDIN
CZAKO - Martyna Przybyło
A WALK IN THE BURREN - Erin Besch
IN & OUT - Léah Crabé, Luna Descamps, Fanny Schaepelynck
DOWN TO UNDER - Despina Sanida Crezia
DANCE HERE, THERE, EVERYWHERE - Suvi Tuominen
SOME QUESTIONABLE REVELATIONS FROM THE A.I. NEURAL NET AS PRESENTED BY AN INDETERMINATE MAN - Joseph Gold Hendel
ACT AS IF THERE IS NO TOMORROW - Mathilde Chaize
HAMHAMEH - Kimia Nasirian (Limited capacity, reservation required)
À FLOR DA PELE - Sara Pasternacki & Matilde Gazeau Frade

 

THREE COMPONENTS

In all, some thirty emerging artists will animate this intensive three-day programme, at the intersection of local practice here in Belgium and two projects featuring an international dimension, namely Performing Identity and Time For Live Art.

The Belgian platform: a selection of ten young artists (for eight individual projects), who have graduated over the last three years from visual arts schools in Brussels and Wallonia. They were chosen following a call for applications launched by a jury comprising the respective programme coordinators from Les Halles de Schaerbeek, La Balsamine, and Studio Thor. Those artists invited have graduated from Erg, ENSAV – La Cambre, ARBA-ESA (ISAC), Le 75, Beaux-Arts de Liège, Arts2 (Mons) and the Académie de Tournai.

Time For Live Art: this project, supported by the European Union’s Creative Europe programme, brings together four European organisations involved in organising performance art festivals: Studio Thor/Festival Trouble (Brussels, project leader), New Performance Turku Biennale (Turku), MIRfestival (Athens), and Glej / Infinite Present Festival (Ljubljana). This project focuses on several themes revolving round the question of “time” and performance art. This showcase, (Pas si) Fragile!, forms part of this pan-European project and will incorporate a welcoming session for all professionals concerned where they can jointly reflect over the place of these emerging artists, in addition to programming seven Belgian, Greek, Finnish and Slovenian artists.

Performing Identity: As part of this project promoted by the European Union’s Erasmus + / Strategic Partnerships programme and led by ENSAV– La Cambre, fifteen young European performers at the conclusion of their training at art schools in Belgium (ENSAV – La Cambre), Poland (UAP), and Ireland (Burren College of Art) have been travelling around Europe ever since November 2022 with a view to participate in a series of workshops and view other artworks in Brussels, Lagos (Portugal), Ballyvaughan (Ireland), Turku (Finland) and Poznan (Poland). These fifteen emerging artists will now present performances as part of this festival. Four students from Brussel’s ESA le 75 have also been closely following the project, taking a creative, multidisciplinary documentary approach, giving rise to a unique online platform and two IRL forms which will be presented over the course of this springboard edition.

Performers
Stevie Ango & Océane Eliard (BE), Hongsuk Ahn (BE), Raphaël Bauduin (BE), Marie Bertrand (BE), Erin Besch (IE), Camille Bleker & Luna Pittau (BE), Fadwa Bouziane (IE), Róisín Byrne (IE), Lučka Centa (SI), Mathilde Chaize (BE), Marion Dégardin (BE), Melvine Deveugèle (BE), Dawid Dzwonkowski (PL), Matilde Gazeau Frade & Sara Pasternacki (BE), Brikena Gishto (GR), Zoé Hagen (BE), Joseph Gold Hendel (IE), Kimia Nasirian (BE), NAVOSKI (BE), Maxence Obein (BE), Martyna Przybyło (PL), Moriane Richard (BE), Aimé.es Rossi (BE), Despina Sanida Crezia (GR), Olga Spyropoulou (FI), Barbara Stańko-Jurczynska (PL), Maria Strze & Marcjanna (PL), Phoebe Tohl (IE), Suvi Tuominen (FI), Asia Urbańska (PL)

The documents
Leah Crabé, Luna Descamps, Fanny Schaepelynck, Louise Valin (BE), Chloé Dechery & Marion Boudier (FR)

 

PARTNERS

(Pas si) Fragile ! 2024 is a production by Studio Thor, in collaboration with ENSAV – La Cambre, Les Halles de Schaerbeek and La Balsamine as part of the Time For Live Art and Performing Identity projects. With the participation of Maison des Arts and Commune de Saint-Josse. With the support of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation (Service de la Danse and Brussels Promotion), Wallonia-Brussels International, and the European Union (Creative Europe and Erasmus+ / strategic partnerships). The professional programme has been developped with the collaboration of WBTD and the Wallonie-Brussels Center in Paris.

Belgian selection made thanks to the suggestions of erg, Le 75, ARBA/ESA (ISAC), Arts², Beaux-Arts de Liège, Académie des Beaux-Arts de Tournai.

Time For Live Art brings together Studio Thor (BE), New Performance Turku Biennale (FI), MIRfestival, Athens (GR) and Infinite Present / Glej, Ljubljana (SI).

Performing Identity brings together ENSAV – La Cambre (Brussels), ESA Le 75 (Brussels), Magdalena Abakanowicz University of the Arts (Poznan, PL), Burren College of Art (Ballyvaughan, IE), in collaboration with the festivals Verao Azul / CasaBranca (PT), New Performance Turku Biennale (FI) and (Pas si) Fragile ! (BE).