FRI 24 JUL SAT 25 JUL SUN 26 JUL

CIE KRAK

KINTSUGI
Friday 3:15 p.m. and 6:15 p.m.

Saturday 15:15 p.m. and 18:15 p.m.

Sunday 3:15 p.m. and 6:15 p.m.

duration: 45 minutes

admission: free reservation

location: playground 7

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Kintsugi is a clownish, poetic and raw performance about loss, mourning and comfort. A man, a door, and a silence full of hope and emptiness. Together with the audience, he waits, plays and tries in vain to dispel the loss.

 

Almost without words, with strong images and gentle humour, a recognisable journey unfolds from hope to despair, from sorrow to acceptance. Kintsugi touches without crushing. Comfort gets time, grief gently digests.

 

“Those who themselves have been shattered by the loss of a neighbor will
then recognize much in the clown's grieving process. The humor
in no way hinders expression. On the contrary, it helps
even to break taboos about grief. ” - Tom P. - PZAZZ

 

“Dieter Missiaen, one of our country's most punishing clowns, is setting the stage with
KINTSUGI put on a very beautiful performance that is touching and that captures the theme
loss and grief all the credit. What a wonderful performance!”
(Roel Tulleneers - programmer CC De Werft Geel)

Company

Cie Krak has been creating poetic clown performances since 2008 and has toured the world with them. Today, the company focuses on accessible, light and relevant performances that address social issues in the public space, and this is being noticed outside Europe as well.

Credits

Play: Dieter Missiaen

Authors: Els Degryse and Dieter Missiaen

Dramaturgy & coaching: Craig Weston (The Primitives, Be Flat), Els Degryse

Clowning coach: Stef Geers (Theater Muto)

Movement advice: Piet Van Dycke (Circumstances)

Photography: Sarah Vanheuverzwijn

Co-production: CIRC'OUT & MIRAMIRO

With the support of the Flemish Government

With thanks to: Cultuurfabriek Sijsele, Te Gek!, De Warande Turnhout, CC De Spil, Uitwijken Brugge Plus, CC Brugge, MAD festival, CirkLabo and circus workshop Dommelhof

 

More info: www.compagniekrak.be