Orgy of Tolerance - T97763183Belgian artist and provocateur Jan Fabre presents a series of absurd sketches that ridicules our excessively tolerant and politically correct society. Using actors, dancers and musicians, he paints a panorama of our Visa card society that indulges in every possible fetish, whilst coming to the numbing realisation that nothing is unconventional anymore.Performer Linda Adami. Performer Christian Bakalov. Performer Katarina Bistrovic-Darvas. Performer Annabelle Chambon. Performer Cedric Charron. Performer Ivana Jozic. Performer Goran Novojec. Performer James Antony Rizzi. Performer Kasper Vandenberghe. | |
15 Apr 09 to 16 Apr 09 | Southbank Centre, West End :: V423 listing details L01255432218 |
9 Apr 09 to 11 Apr 09 | The Tramway, Glasgow :: V621 listing details L0118996243 |
T384887965Every so often a performance arrives that changes the way we see theatre. With its own particular mix of alchemy, eroticism and intellect, this is an exhilarating, angry fifty-minutes of theatre that refuses to be left alone. A dance theatre piece for one actor, a dog and a set with three dog corpses. Featuring music by the vitriolic French singer [Leo Ferre], the Pixies, a text by [Georges Brassens] and a sensational performance by the Argentinian dancer [Valeria Garré], My Movements are Alone Like Streetdogs is one of the latest performances by the enfant-terrible of European theatre, [Jan Fabre]. Since the mid-1980s, Fabre has carved an explosive path across opera houses, ballet groups and experimental theatre across Europe, with his provocative stagings that attempt both to seduce and repel with an unrelenting force. A mixture of carnival and funereal that abuses and comforts by the grace of its own dark poetry. | |
20 Feb 03 to 21 Feb 03 | Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff :: V827 listing details L877254807 |