Stretch in Museus created by Isabella Souart / Jonathan Sulla – FESCH.TV

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A performance combining dance, sound and visual design where the stretching of time, sound and body is the central element.
Belgian choreographer Isabella Soupart and British visual artist Jonathan Sullam explore notions of stretching in movement from several angles within the architecture of a museum. The idea is to question the accelerated rhythms of pop culture. What happens visually, physically and audibly when we stretch those “rhythms”? What effect does that have on our perception and how can the art experience be reshaped individually and collectively through this modification?
15 dancers/performers will interact within the space of the museum. The audience is invited to come and share, within a time span of 6 hours, hypnotic experience. Supported by MAD – Brussels Fashion and Design Platform, Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles – Arts plastiques contemporains, Service Publique Francophone Bruxellois, Ville de Bruxelles, White & Case,
Naos Design, 42|54. Concept Isabella Soupart / Jonathan Sullam
Direction & choreography Isabella Soupart Installation & visual art Jonathan Sullam
Dance Eléonore Valère-Lachky, Shantala Pèpe, Popaul Amisi, Sara Tan, Frauke Mariën, Rose Sall Sao, Fouad Nafili, Manou Koreman, Johanna Willig Rosenstein, Anna Zurkirch- en, Meri Pajunpaä, Kayoko Minami, Wendy Pamba, Nathalie Rozanes
Sound design Christine Verschorren
Music Rubén Orio (drums), Jacob Hus (bass), Arto Van Roey (guitar), Olivier Taskin (drums), Axel Gilain (musical composition), Margaret Hermant (violin) Prints by visual artist Rébecca Fruitman
Styling Marine Stevens, Paloma Garcia Martens, Françoise Colpé
Assistant production Noémie Sonveau Assistant choreographer Cristina Conoci Technical Direction Matthieu Vergez,
Photography Danny Willems /Images Aurélien Bihr, Philippe Guilbert Production H&B Hugues Bultot







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