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A.I.R.

Since the 2009-2010 season and for three years onwards, theatre company Berlin and choreographers Arco Renz and Ugo Dehaes are 'artist in residence' (A.I.R.) at STUK. More info can be found here.


SARAH VANHEE
Sarah+Vanee-3.jpgIn november 2011 and januari-februari 2012, Sarah Vanhee and Kristien Van den Brande work on the project Untitled. Vanhee looks for people of Leuven who own a work of art and are willing to talk about it. During Artefact Festival (14>23 February), they are part of the exhibition. The project also fits into the Common Ground series: art with the city and its inhabitants. 



JULIANE VON CRAILSHEIM en PETER SAVEL
peterjuliane2.jpgIn October & November 2011 and January-February 2012, director Juliane Von Crailsheim and dancer/choreographer Peter Savel will be working on their first creation: Could We Fly Together. In that project, they create a language of movement based on a number of related subjects, such as the relationship between performer and public, social expectations, physical behaviour patterns between a dancer and his environment. The performance premieres during Move Me on 21 and 22 March in STUK Studio.

 

 

 

DAVID BERGÉ
davidberge.jpgDavid Bergé works in the grey zone between photography, choreography and urbanism. His practice are performative walking projects, performance installations and photograpy. For his project PROFESSIONAL TOURISM, he abandoned his appartment and studio in 2010, and has been traveling in Belgium and abroad ever since. In January 2012, he is a temporary guest at STUK, residing here and working on one of his next projects.

MARIA LÚCIA

From 16 to 29 January, Marcia Lúcia works on her research into spaciality as a living body: When Nature takes back, a social story. The project started at APASS and will be continued in Fo.am, Bains Connective and Vooruit.  

ALBERT QUESADA
Albert_Quesada.jpgFrom 9 to 15 January, 30 January to 6 February and 1 to 5 March, Spanish dancer and choreographer Albert Quesada works at STUK on his new creation Slow Sports, premiering in April 2012. Quesada approaches sports as a full experience for sportsman and audience. In his research he explores sporters' movements, their rhythm, facial expressions and the noises they make. The competition aspect, both for sportsmen and audience, is examined as well. Another part of Quesada's research focuses on the way athletics events are orchestrated, depicted and commented on in the media - on television and radio, in newspapers and documentaries.

Earlier this season

ARCO RENZ
arco-renz-c-marco-mertens2.jpgGerman choreographer Arco Renz works in STUK on his performace Dust, premiering October 5, 2011 in the Leuven City Theatre. For Dust, Renz cooperated with Belgian visual artist Lawrence Malstaf, one of his installations being the centre piece of Dust's scenery. The dancers are Igor Shyshko, Nuria Guiu Sagarra, Melanie Lane, Taneli Törmä en Miryam Garcia Mariblanca.

 

AERNOUDT JACOBS
Aernoudt-1.jpgDuring the months of August and September, sound artist Aernoudt Jacobs prepares his exhibition Lauf der Lärm in STUK Expozaal. Jacobs shows the result of his research on new applications of 'field recordings': PERMAFROST, an auditive version of the crystallization process of water, or an ingenious sound landscape composed of small sound towers in MINIATUUR. The exhibition can be visited in STUK Expozaal from 23 September to 13 November.

GUY DE COINTET
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From 22 to 28 August 2011, four actresses and director Jane Zingale prepare Five Sisters, a reprise of a play by French pop art artist Guy De Cointet. First they rehearse in STUK Labozaal, at the end of October they return for rehearsals in STUK Studio, all leading to the Belgian premiere of Five Sisters, on November 3 in STUK Soetezaal.

 

DAVID WEBER-KREBS
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During the first week of September,David Weber-Krebs works in STUK Studio on Tonight, Lights Out!, a performance in the light of the second Leuven Climate Forum, questioning how a group of people together can bring about real change. Tonight, Lights Out! is the second common ground-performance of this season and is played on 9 and 10 November in STUK Studio.

FABIAN BARBA
fabian+barba-4.jpgFabian Barba works from 1 to 31 August in STUK on A personal yet collective history. In this solo, he goes into the relation between our collective and his personal dance history, and their relation to his current performances. Choreographers, critics and the audience are trained permanently, through their experiences with dance and dancing history. The dance performances a spectator attended can change his look on every other performance. Therefore, there is not one audience, but a multitude of audiences. No dancing tradition, but many traditions, not limiting each other but trickling through each other.

NORTHFACE+
North.jpgNorthFace+ is a Brussels/Finnish collective that combines dream-like electronics with beautiful vocals and futuristic visuals. From 29 August to 4 September, they rehearse in STUK Labozaal for their gig at STUK START on Thursday September 29.

 

 

COMPAGNIE MOSTERD MET ZAAD
CieMmz.jpgIn july and september and on several locations, Leen Lacroix en Pierre Van Heddegem, the artistic core of Compagnie Mosterd Met Zaad, work on their new creation L'air de rien. With a mix of movement, text and video, they investigate the human urge for control.

 

 

DD DORVILLIER
DD.jpgFrom 5 to 23 September, American choreographer DD Dorvillier works on her new creation Danza Permanente, which premieres on 11 and 12 May in the City Theatre as the international project of the 'dubbelspel' programme. Her international team of dancers and musicians comes together for the first time at STUK. Those first weeks will be dedicated to musical analysis of Beethoven's String Quartet Opus 132 and the first translations to movements.

 

MICHIEL SOETE & BAS DEVOS
MS_BD.jpgFrom 1 to 27 September 2011Michiel Soete and Bas Devos will be working on their performance Burning Man in STUK Studio. A man sets fire to himself, the piece does not look for reasons, but goes into the meaning and the effects. Heavily influenced by cinema, Soete and Devos create a new theatrical reality.

 

 

CECILIA LISA ELICECHE
Cecilia.jpgSouth-American dancer Cecilia Elicecheprepares her first creation at Atelier 2, from 12 to 25 September. She examines the conversion of utopian social structures into movement. Led by certain rules of play, three figures move through the space, trying to determine or invalidate a hierachy by means of movement. 
During Move Me, on October 26, Cecilia Eliceche organizes an open rehearsal.

 

IRIS BOUCHE
iris+bouche.jpgFrom 3 to 15 OctoberIris Bouche and musicians/composers Kobe Proesmans and Gerrit Valkenaers work on their new project Cutting Space. In this dancing project, the dancer/choreographer works with physical restrictions. Even in a 'normal' development of the human body, physical restrictions determine our physical abilities. Iris Bouche explores how those restrictions determine the shape, value and context of movements.

MAARTEN WESTRA HOEKZEMA
MaartenWH.jpgIn STUK Studio, Maarten Westra Hoezema will work on his new lecture performance De Verleiding from 8 to 17 October 2011. Hoezema shows how the techniques of so-called pick up artists (womanizers) are very reminiscent of the seduction methods used by commerce. The performance has its Belgian premiere at STUK on October 18.

 

 

 

 

 

LIEVE DE POURCQ
Lieve+De+Pourcq-2.jpgFrom 17 to 28 October, Belgian dancer/choreographerLieve De Pourcq, animation designer Klaas Verpoest and musician Hannes Köcher co-work on the productionPieces Matter. It will be an installation performance, playing with the identity composed as a projection of our surroundings when we are at our most vulnerable: our childhood. What is the link between child play like 'trip around the world' or puppet-shows and the social relations we accept as adults?

CHRISTINE VERHEYDEN
From 22 to 30 October 2011Christine Verheyden is working in on her new performance in Atelier 2. The performance is titled BLAUW. Het meesterschap van de mens. Wie ben ik met de andere in de wereld? 

SKaGeN
SKaGeN-1.jpgThe final assembly of SKaGeN's new performance Berlin Alexanderplatz will take place at STUK from 10 to 15 November 2011. One day later, on November 16, the performance premieres at STUK.

 

 

 

BERLIN
berlin-c-marco-mertens.jpgArtists In Residence Berlin prepare the location project Land's End at STUK, the second part of theHorror Vacui series (which began with Tagfish, at STUK last season). Land's End is the reconstruction of a murder case in a small Belgian village. The audience is at the crime scene and in the interrogation room at the same time. In November and December 2011, Berlin will work on this performance in different rooms in STUK. Land's End will be played on 15 and 16 December on a location in Leuven (yet to be specified).

 

 

 

GEORGIA VARDAROU
georgia+vardarou-2.jpgGeorgia Vardarou is a Greek dancer who has been at STUK before, in productions by Salva Sanchis. After studying at P.A.R.T.S., she worked as a dancer in performances by several choreographers. Each creation and performance is a discovery of new possibilities of a dancing body. It is always possible to expand the dancing vocabulary by using material of the choreographer, the other dancers or oneself. This amount of information adds up. In her research at STUK, Georgia Vardarou wants to look at all the material she accumulated, and then work with it and develop it even further. The development lies in designing a training method with her own vocabulary, since transferring dancing material is an importat source for her own new material. Georgia will be working at STUK on this project, entitled Hardcore Research on Dance, from 17 to 28 September and from 18 November to 22 December. During Move Me, she will give a first public presentation of her material, on 22 December. 

TROTZ ENSEMBLE
Trotz-1.jpgFrom December 1 until December 4, the multi-disciplinary Trotz Ensemble (consisting of seven Belgian performers from all over the country) works on the music theatre performanceLove is strange. Combining dance, theatre and concert, the performance researches "the weirdness of relationships".

 

 

SALVA SANCHIS
Salvabis-2.jpgFrom 5 to 15 December 2011Salva Sanchis works on his solo Angle, a performance on how we look at dance. Through smart improvisation techniques, Salva Sanchis continually develops new movement material. Contrary to his previous works, in which he addressed the direct environment of the dancers (the scene), he now breaks through the fourth wall and directly addresses the audience. He tries to play with the essential elements needed to understand and read a dance performance. The result can be seen at STUK on 21 March 2012.

 

 

 

VERA TUSSING
Vera_sta_bis-1.jpgVera Tussing works on her performance You aint heard nothing yet (EDIT) from 17 to 22 december 2011. The main theme is synergy of image and sound. By adapting movie editing techniques to a dance performance, she tries to take the audience on a trip through their senses. The performance will be a both acoustic and visual experience. Vera Tussing show her work in progress during Move Me in December, the performance premiers at STUK on 7 and 8 May 2012.

 

 

 

 

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