In her quiet solo piece La Fracture, Yasmine Yahiatene tells the story of her father Ahmed and their relationship: both to each other and to their background and culture, combining "father-daughter" with "fatherland" and personal history with collective history. La Fracture uses soccer, historical footage and personal and family archives to tell the story through spoken word, video projections and cartoons. It creates a quietly inviting atmosphere.
La Fracture is personal and elegantly addresses our questions of belonging - how we belong to our families, our nations and our life journeys. Belonging is not easy and can evoke all our feelings of nostalgia, happiness, sadness and loss.
A production by Yasmine Yahiatène
Production delegate: l'Atelier 210
In co-production and co-presentation with Kaaitheatre
In co-production with BUDA Kunstencentrum, Little Big Horn asbl, la Coop asbl and Shelterprod
With the support of the Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles / Service du Théâtre, Ville de Bruxelles / Bourse Kangouroe, Vlaamse Gemeenschap Commissie and COCOF
With the support of Kunstenwerkplaats, Citylab, Darna asbl, Centre Wallonie-Bruxelles Paris, Montevideo - Centre d'art, Espace Senghor, Cie L'hiver nu, Le Sillon Lauze, taxshelter.be, ING and the Tax Shelter of the Belgian Federal Government.
From 13 years
Duration: 50 minutes
Venue: Theater Rampe
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Price information:
Prices: Children/young people 7,00€, adults 14,00€
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