About the origin of... everything
What was and what now / 8+
Language No Problem
By:
fABULEUS
Age:
8+
Genre:
Dance
Rotterdam
What was and what now
Why is everything as it is? What came before everything was there? And will it still be there in the future, or will there be nothing?
What was and what now is a visual, physical children’s production about the origin of everything. With one big bang, Anna Bentivegna, Zoë Demoustier and Ayrton Fraenk create a world between somewhere and nowhere. They investigate light and dark, old and new, chaos and order, and the transient and infinite. Through the prisms of science and myth, they seek out the beginning and the end. Be amazed by the mystery that surrounds us.
Duration: 60 minutes.
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Credits
fABULEUS
Anna Bentivegna, Zoë Demoustier, Ayrton Fraenk
Jef Van gestel
Rint Mennes
Varja Klosse
Wannes Deneer
Annemie Boonen
Peter Anthonissen
KU[N]ST Leuven, STUK, Perpodium, HETLAB - Hasselt
Destelheide, de stad Leuven, de Vlaamse Gemeenschap, Tax Shelter van de Belgische Federale Overheid
Creators
fABULEUS is a theatre and dance company, with a specific focus on young audience and talent development. On stage they present either youngsters who work with professional directors/choreographers, or (starting) professionals. fABULEUS provides them with the necessary means to develop their qualities as performers or creators. In this aspect fABULEUS has an exemplary position internationally. Bentivegna, Demoustier and Fraenck’s first creation at fABULEUS, nesten (4+), developed a sensitive, slightly surreal visual language for children. Now they expand that style further.
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