[Event] Margin within a Margin

@ La Bellone

BREAKFASTCLUB is een treffen met een artistiek voorstel en met elkaar op een ongewoon tijdstip. In die buitengewone energie worden andere manieren van delen, kijken en beleven mogelijk. Het concept van Gouvernement combineert presentatiemomenten van kunstenaars met een gemodereerd publiek gesprek over de thematieken die de getoonde werken oproepen.

In het kader van Africa is/in the Future, een jaarlijks festival dat La Bellone op verschillende locaties in Brussel organiseert om initiatieven en artistieke voorstellen van zwarte en Afro-kunstenaars uit het continent en de diaspora onder de aandacht te brengen, stelden we een programma samen over dubbel bewustzijn.

“Dubbel bewustzijn” – een term geïntroduceerd door W.E.B. Du Bois om het interne conflict te beschrijven dat gemarginaliseerde groepen ervaren in een maatschappij die dominante verhalen oplegt. Met andere woorden: de noodzaak om iemands identiteit te verzoenen met maatschappelijke verwachtingen en tegelijkertijd te streven naar het behoud van een authentiek zelfgevoel.

Dit gesprek gaat over de uitdagingen waar zwarte en afrodiasporische kunstenaars mee te maken hebben. Ze navigeren door de dubbele realiteit van gemarginaliseerd worden binnen bredere maatschappelijke structuren en worden vaak nog verder gemarginaliseerd binnen hun eigen artistieke gemeenschappen.

We onderzoeken hoe deze kunstenaars deze “marge binnen een marge” ervaren en navigeren. We bespreken de gevolgen van de beperking tot specifieke onderwerpen, de druk om hele gemeenschappen te vertegenwoordigen en de impact van deze beperkingen op hun werk, identiteit en artistieke ontwikkeling.

Na een audio-poëtische interventie van Nesindano Namises, wiens werk diep geworteld is in deze vragen, zullen we gezamenlijk ruimte maken voor een fragment van de echoënde performance Movements of Soul van YAY.

Dit alles zal leiden tot een gesprek, gemodereerd door Eric Cyuzuzo en bijgestaan door dansers en choreografen Soa Ratsifandrihana en Oulouy.

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LOCATIE

La Bellone, Brussel

DATUM

9 november 2024 van 14:00

TAAL

Engels

TICKETS

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BREAKFASTCLUB IS Vincent Focquet, Marie Umuhoza, Lauren Borremans en Nele Keukelier EEN PROJECT VAN Gouvernement MET STEUN VAN KAAP, VIERNULVIER, STUK, Campo, De Studio, Het Theaterfestival, Rekto:Verso, Universiteit Gent en De Vlaamse Gemeenschap

SPREKERS & PERFORMERS

 

Nesindano Namise

Nesindano Namise aka xamques performance poet and voice artist who delves into language, memory, and repatriation through spoken word and aural interpretations. With a background in community radio, she co-organized, with notable figures like late Oshosheni Hivelua, poetry performance movement, Spoken Word Namibia, using multilingual poetry to explore personal and collective stories. Her work spans solo performances, site-specifc projects like the Khoest, and cross-cultural collaborations such as Bose Frauen and The House Of Falling Bones/DHdhK. Their interest are in performative archiving and German colonial history and include projects with Flausen+, Africa Moment, and Akademie Schloss Solitude. Based in |Ai||gâms, Namibia. Also a member in Company Aïda Colmenero Dïaz.

 

Oulouy

Oulouy is one of the most notorious figures in the international scene of street dances. Born in Ivory Coast and based in Barcelona during the last decades, Oulouy combines his skills as a dancer, choreographer and artistic director with his educational activity, giving master classes around the world. His novel solo piece  ‘Black’ (2020) – a reflection on violence and the emancipation of black bodies in contemporary societies, and ‘Afrikan Party’ (2022) – a futuristic ode to Africa accompanied by his international crew the Supa Rich Kids – have taken him to work in the world’s most prestigious venues, such as the Perelman Performing Arts Center in New York, Bluma Appel in Toronto, Fabrik Potsdam in Germany, Dansens Hus in Norway, Suzanne Dellal Center, Mercat de les Flors , Teatre Principal de Palma, Journées Theatrales de Carthage, among others.

He is the founder and curator of the OYOFE International Festival dedicated to street dances. Oulouy undertakes a choreographic exercise where street dances of African and diasporic roots are at the center as a motor of contemporary stage creation, generating an open window of infinite possibilities for the next generations. In 2024, Oulouy was awarded the award for best choreography of the year at the Catalan Performing Arts Critics Awards for ‘Afrikan Party’, a choral work which, in addition, has been included in the choreographic archive from the New York Public Library.

 

Soa Ratsifandrihana

Soa Ratsifandrihana is a Franco-Malagasy dancer and choreographer based in Brussels. After dancing for several years with Rosas, Soa presented her first solo, g r oo v e, in Brussels. The show has been performed over forty times, including at the Kaaitheater, and continues to tour. Her work reminds us that our bodies, just like our words, are bearers of stories, and that however we communicate them, they must be told. Soa is an associate artist of Kaaitheater from 2023 to 2025.

 

YAV

Yav, originally from Congo, is a singer and songwriter, producer, movement artist and model. Throughout the years Yav has worked as a dancer with various choreographers in the contemporary dance field. Mid-2018 he started his career as a choreographer. YAV was featured as an artist for VOGUE, NL, I-D, GLAMCULT and NUMERO NETHERLANDS. In 2020 he was mentioned in the ‘NRC TOP 101 LIST’ upcoming talent in the category Dance.  

Since mid-21 Yav started composing his own music for his own projects. Yav worked as a model with brands like Armani and Marc Jacobs. He also took part in BLACK IS KING, a film by Beyonce, as choreographer and dancer. Yav also worked as a movement director for Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger and  Daily Paper. August ’21 he premiered his latest performance work Movements of Soul. The work got selected for AEROWAVES ’24. Februari ’24 YAV launched his first single WHY. On 22nd of March YAV launched his EP ERUPTION.

 

Eric Cyuzuzo

Eric Cyuzuzo is a socio-cultural worker who programmes, commissions and produces multidisciplinary events (concerts & parties, conversations & presentations, screenings & exhibitions, participatory workshops) within Brussels cultural institutions, in permanent positions, usually for VK Concerts (@VKvaartkapoen, 2023-…) and Kunstenfestivaldesarts (@kunstenfestivaldesarts, 2019-…), or as a freelancer by invitation. In addition to his resolutely committed work within the cultural institutions that employ or invite him, Eric is also a creator of community socio-cultural spaces, involved in various grassroots platforms based in Brussels and Belgium, which seek to highlight the histories and experiences of Black and Afrodescendant people in their intersecting identities: he is currently general coordinator of Black History Month Belgium (@BHMbelgium, 2020-. …), as well as co-founder and coordinator of the Som-m-e Of Us collective (@somme.of.us, 2023-…). Heir to cultures that celebrate the art of oratory and driven by a love of sharing knowledge and experience in discussion settings, Eric is also a moderator, host, master of ceremonies, as well as a speaker and panellist on various topics and areas around his work and experiences.