Performance programma EAREYE Saturday 12/09

NL  
EAREYE is een inspirerende driedaagse vol workshops en performances, gecureerd door Alma Söderberg. Ritme is de rode draad doorheen het hele programma. Met een zaterdagticket kan je naar twee performances van Caroline Roche en Briana Ashley Stuart. Bestel hier je ZATERDAGTICKET.

ENG  
EAREYE is an inspiring three-day programme of workshops and performances. Rhythm forms the guiding thread. Discover the full programme on the home page of our website. With a Saturday ticket, you can attend performances by Caroline Roche and Briana Ashley Stuart. Order your SATURDAY TICKET.

Cau te mena - Caroline Roche

When dance extends the song and the song wells up from the body. Cau te mena is the emergence of a voice and the liberation of a body caught up in the rhythm of the three-beat bourrée, at once reassuring and unsettling. It is also a persistent question: “What is taking you away?” 

Bio: ENG - Caroline ROCHE (1996) is a pluridisciplinary artist who trained from a young age in classical ballet, Russian character dance, traditional Auvergne dances, and piano at the Conservatory. She studied in Paris, Lyon and Brussels. Influenced by her Occitan cultural roots, her work blends traditional Occitan heritage with an experimental approach. She is interested in the relationship between musical gesture and dance movement when, performed live, they collide and merge. 

Moving Meditations - Briana Ashley Stuart

Moving Meditations is a multidisciplinary creation around healing, an autonomous and collective alchemical process generated through experiences. Through disciplines such as contemporary dance, stepping and singing, the choreographer Briana Ashley Stuart explores the importance of movement and sound as essential elements of human expression.

Whether it is clapping hands in a surge of enthusiasm or shouting out in pain: sound and movement have always played an important role in the way we connect, relate to each other, express ourselves and understand each other. Over time, these individual forms of expression evolved into codes, which spawned collective forms and rituals within groups, which in turn became personal introspective experiences that put things into perspective.

Moving Meditations reminds us of the infinity of things which connect ourselves and the value of our voices and bodies to channel, feel and release them.

Bio: ENG - Originally from Detroit, Michigan, Briana Ashley Stuart is a thriving performing artist, performer and dance entrepreneur currently based in Brussels. She has worked internationally as an independent artist and with a number of companies and artists. In her artistic work, she is interested in audience interaction, philosophy and how the history and culture of art forms are directly linked to the human condition and expression. 

S/PACE - Phyllis Akiny

S/PACE is a semi-improvised ritual-performance by Phyllis Akinyi (DK/KE), rooted in flamenco, Africanist spiritual practice, and deep listening. Guided by the energy of each space, Akinyi invites Spirit in, dancing through a layered soundscape by Caro Acuña Olvera, and live-loops her own flamenco footwork until the material dissolves. Performed near the audience in unconventional spaces, S/PACE becomes a living dialogue with the ancestors, known and unknown, and functions as a radical temporal takeover shaped by rhythm, silence, resilience and memory. 

Bio: Phyllis Akinyi (she/they) is a Kenyan-Danish interdisciplinary artist, choreographer, and cultural practitioner whose artistic practice navigates the intersections of movement, shapeshifting, and the African diaspora.