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BRUSSELS, DANCE!
hanging exhibition
2022

Created in collaboration with Contredanse, Brussels, Dance! was an open-air exhibition to celebrate dance in Brussels in 2022.
The exhibition included over forty details of analog dance pictures from the Contredanse archives. The images hung like draperies in the streets of Brussels, Saint-Gilles, Ixelles and on the facades of certain performing art houses. An hommage to the first generation of contemporary dancers, choreographs and dance photographers, but also a poetic and unexpected way of evoking wonder and inspiring curiosity about movement among passers-by.





PHOTOGRAPHERS
Jean Gros Abadie, Gérard Amsellem, Philippe Baste, Jean-Marc Bodson, Cassandre, Roberto de Souza, Patrick de Spiegelaere, Mirjam Devriendt, Detlef Erler, Sylvain Fasy, Yves Gervais, Patrick Guillou, Octavio
Iturbe, Céline Lambiotte, Jorge Léon, Theodora Litsios, Isabelle Meister, Robert Messenet, Marie Françoise Plissart, Georg Schreiber, Herman Sorgeloos, Jean Luc Tanghe, Maarten Vanden Abeele
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CHOREOGRAPHERS
Akarova, Jonathon Appels, Stéphanie Aubin, Tobias Bausch, Claudio Bernardo, José Besprosvany, Bad Blumenthal, Ray Chung, Elisabeth Darasse, Jan Decorte, Pierre Droulers, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, Michèle
Anne De Mey, Olga De Soto, Simone Forti, Nadine Ganase, Anne Gelinas, Kitty Kortès-Lynch, Gabriella Koutchoumova, Patricia Kuypers, Jan Lauwers, Joanne Leighton, Toulà Limnaios, Michèle Noiret, Juan
Bernardo Pineda, Alain Platel, Karine Ponties, Alain Populaire, Hervé Robbe, Johanne Saunier, Joachim Schlomer, Thierry Smits, David Sonnenbluck, Wim Vandekeybus
​BRUSSELS, DANCE! AT DIAGONAL FESTIVAL
Like for other exhibitions, the project is recycled as much as possible, as long as the artworks look good - here at Claudio Bernardo's Diagonal Festival in Brussels


An interview with Alexia Psarolis about this exhibition can be found here - and there as PDF >>>
"Bruxelles ou les mouvements du ciel – Entretien avec Lise Bruyneel, dramaturge visuelle"
​PICTURES REPRODUCED ON FABRIC