Lundynamite
Le Théâtre de la Vie, Les Halles de Schaerbeek, Garage 29 and BAMP launch the Lundynamite Nights. Every first Monday night of the month, get your fill of adventuresome artistic offerings and leave the Monday blues at home.
PROGRAMME:
- Poetic Anger - Hazem Alqaddi & Llewellyn Reichman
Poetic Anger is an interdisciplinary performance that examines the intenseemotional forces of fury and fear, expressed through the intersection of language,movement, and sound. By blending skating, live painting, visual art, music, andspoken word, Hazem and Llewellyn challenge conventional beliefs and invite theaudience to confront both internal and external conflicts.The performance explores how fury can be both a destructive and transformativeforce, and how fear shapes identity, belonging, and self-perception.Through personal and societal narratives, Local in the World delves into themes ofidentity, geography, home, and belief structures, creating a multi-layered experiencethat resonates with the audience’s emotional landscape.Performance Elements:Skating: Hazem’s skating embodies the tension between fury and fear, evolvingthroughout the performance to mirror the shifts in emotional and physical states. Hismovement oscillates between aggression and vulnerability, reflecting the innerstruggle to find balance in a chaotic world.
- Sherine Falasteen - Ahmad Khalaf
Sherine Falasteen is a proud Palestinian politically incorrect, and here to question your toxic masculinity and call out racism. With a bold attitude, Sherine wears traditional Palestinian thobes with pride, determined to confront intolerance head-on. "As long as the thyme ( Zaatar) and olives ( Zaytoun) flourish, our spirit and presence will endure." - Rubin Ajlouni
As a Palestinian actor in the role of Shylock, the Jewish merchant, Ajlouni wonders what it is like to play this role after 20 years. What did the death of Yasser Arafat mean for the Palestinian cause and how does he now view this leader who would liberate Palestine?