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“DON’T GET ME WRONG: ART, IN ITS BROADEST FORM, IS MORE RELEVANT THAN EVER BUT IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH SELF-FULFILLMENT. IT HAS TO BE LARGER THAN THAT.”
— Céline Gillain, SHAPE PLATFORM
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Under the motto “Our House In The Middle of Our Street,” the Beursschouwburg invited 13 different creators, dreamers, and residents to reflect with its audience on our city. During The Big Conversation on Our City on January 31, around a hundred Brussels residents came together to imagine a kinder, bigger, and better city.
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A woman forced to flee cannot cross the border, so the theatre collective does it for her. What begins as an artistic delegation evolves into political action.
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An Iranian actor, currently imprisoned, is made present precisely through his absence. Can theatre become a space to rehearse emancipation?
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