Silke Huysmans & Hannes Dereere Mining Stories

A documentary theatre performance about a mining disaster in Brazil which visits several topics such as memory, politics, religion and storytelling. 

theater
FR 09.02.2018 20:30
SA 10.02.2018 20:30

On the 5th of November 2015, a dam containing toxic mining waste collapsed in the mountains of the Brazilian mining region Minas Gerais. A devastating flood of mud destroyed several villages before flowing into the four hundred miles long river Rio Doce. In a region where more than three out of four people work in the mining industry, the disaster resembled a complete tabula rasa.

Silke Huysmans grew up in Minas Gerais, a few miles away from the place where the disaster occurred. Twenty years later, she returned to Brazil for the first time with Hannes Dereere in order to talk to people affected by the incident and get a grip on its immense consequences. Back in Europe, they broadened their view on the event through interviews with economist Paul De Grauwe and neurologist Luc Crevits, amongst others.

Each of them tells the story of the disaster from their own context, with their own nuances and points of interest. The documentary theatre performance ‘Mining Stories’ is not a detective story or a reconstruction of the disaster, but an intriguing journey through a diverse collection of personal stories crossing topics such as memory, politics, religion, and storytelling.

+ after talk with Catapa on Friday

duration: ‘60

language: Portuguese, English, Dutch

subtitles: English

 

Created by: Silke Huysmans, Hannes Dereere ⎢ Performance: Silke Huysmans ⎢ Dramaturgical advice: Dries Douibi ⎢ Technical support: Christoph Donse ⎢ Scenography: Frédéric Aelterman, Luc Cools ⎢ Portuguese transcriptions: Luanda Casella, Miguel Cipriano ⎢ Production: Kunstenwerkplaats Pianofabriek, Bâtard Festival ⎢ Coproduction: Noorderzon Festival, KAAP Creative Compass ⎢ Residencies: Veem House For Performance, Campo, CC De Grote Post, KAAP Creative Compass, Grand Theatre Groningen, Kunstenwerkplaats Pianofabriek, Vooruit Arts Centre⎢ Supported by: Vlaamse Gemeenschapscommissie, Sabam For Culture ⎢ Thanks to: all conversation partners

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