MYSTERY MAGNET
NATIONAL PREMIERE / Part of FIMP 2015 – International Puppet Festival of Porto
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Miet Warlop (BE)
October
2015
Fri
9
Sat
10
Sinopse
Belgian visual artist Miet Warlop became a theatre director after her first performances gained international attention. After the strict and surreal solo “Big Heap/Mountain” and “Springville”, both claimed internationally, Warlop explores in her most recent work ways to mix visual and performing arts. For her new piece, she started developing a set of object-characters, which she explores with precision in “Mystery Magnet”. In this piece, she focus the audience’s attention in a panoramic space, a stage where a parade of situations unfolds, a sequence of images, creating a new encounter with everyday life as a “singular world”.
Miet Warlop (1978) is a Belgian artist that lives and works in Berlin and Brussels. She has a Masters degree in Visual Arts and studied tri-dimensional art at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, in Ghent. Her work combines visual arts - mostly sculpture and installation - with performing arts.
Miet Warlop (1978) is a Belgian artist that lives and works in Berlin and Brussels. She has a Masters degree in Visual Arts and studied tri-dimensional art at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, in Ghent. Her work combines visual arts - mostly sculpture and installation - with performing arts.
Aditional info
- 10,00 eur • Age Suitability 12yrs+
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Duration 50 min.
Author's bio text
Ficha Técnica
- Concept and Direction Miet Warlop
Performers Ondrej Vidlar, Fernande Belfiore, Seppe Baeyens, Kristof Coenen, Christian Bakalov, Sofie Durnez, Harold Henning, Wietse Tanghe, Laura Vanborm, Artemis Stavridi, Miet Warlop
Stage design Miet Warlop
Stage design assistant Sofie Durnez, Ian Gyselinck
Sound Stefaan Van Leuven, Stephen Dewaele
Dramaturgy assistant Namik Mackic
Technical team Piet Depoortere, Bart Vanbelleghem, Bennert Van Cottem, Ian Gyselinck
Production CAMPO, Gand
Coproduced by Kunstenfestivaldesarts, Brussels & Goteborgs Dans & Teater Festival
Co-presentation Alkantara
With support from NXTSTP / Culture Programme of the European Union



