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Edition 2022

From the 19th to the 24th September 2022, FAME will host its very first event!

This occasion wouldn’t be complete without a theme. The first theme will be Ouverture(s) or Opening(s). In French, ouverture(s) also translates as openness. In the plural form, it references the opening of our programme in space and time, but also the notion of opening up the mind to the plurality of bodies, ages, subjectivities, narratives and imaginations.

The programme features both international and Belgian artists, French and Dutch-speaking companies, and consists in performances of emergent and established artists.

The concept of « openness » also represents the desire not to have distill the different perspectives on what is “real” to a single worldview, nor to limit others to one single subjectivity, or fixed and definitive identity. Opening is the multiplying of points of view, positions and opinions.

To open means not to force women and gender minorities to speak of their lives, experiences and identities, but to challenge oneself to understand the world through their eyes and their creations.

For this reason, FAME has created 5 different pathways along which one can meander and explore the festival. These pathways do not have boundaries, nor strict entry or exit points. They are flexible, interconnected and reflect the paths you can walk to arrive at the shows, workshops, conferences... These are:

 

1 | Arts and Female Heritage
2 | Arts and Bodies
3 | Arts and Systems of exploitation (Gender, society, colonialism)
4 | Arts and Non-human beings
5 | Arts and Queerness

 

In the spirit of the festival's ambition to bring the arts and feminism into dialogue, each of these tracks is inspired by questions that animate and agitate contemporary feminist currents: materialist, decolonial and queer feminisms, eco-feminism, pro-sex feminisms, transfeminism, and so on.

Program

Deuxième scène · Act 4

Presentation of an academic study on the presence of women and inequality in performing arts.
Écarlate la Compagnie · Jacinthe Mazzocchetti · Mariam Diallo · Miriam Youssef

22.09.23 | 14h
FR
14+

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Poetik Bazar Balade · To whom belongs the horizon?

A poetic walk in the heart of mega(necro)polis, Brussels. A capital of Europe organised into green spaces, restricted, renovated, trampled, policed, resistant, valiant… can poetry still serve as fallow land, a diversion, a horizon?
Lotte Dodion · Milady Renoir

22.09.23 | 7h28
FR, NL

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Criticality

La Salve lends itself to facilitating encounters between enigmatic creatives, practitioners of the performing arts, writers, readers, and spectators.
La Salve : Anna Czapski · Mylène Lauzon · Arnaud Timmermans

18.09.23 | 15h
FR

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Tea and ball

Following the Hérit'âges et Transmissions meeting, we'll be dancing!
Amour et Sagesse · À Travers les Arts · Service Seniors de la Commune de Forest · Requin Sequin

20.09.23 | 16h

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Le monde de Jahi

Children's workshop on "Decolonizing the imaginary from early childhood".
Kinkajou · Le Monde de Jahi

24.09.23 | 14h

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He fucked the girl out of me

A game about trauma and sex work.
Taylor McCue

The whole week
EN
18+

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Révolution des féminismes musulmans

Presentation and discourse about research, books, and strategic tools for raising the visibility of feminist Muslims in Belgium.
Plurivers'Elles : Maryam Kolly · Malika Hamidi · Imane Benchaou

20.09.23 | 18h
FR

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Wetsi Art Gallery · What is the place of black women artists and/or intellectuals in Belgium?

Hi! Let's play a game. Okay? Name 5 very talented artists. Name 5 female or non-binary artists. Name 5 black or afro-descendant female artists who aren't singers. Name 5 black artists working or living in Belgium.
Anne Wetsi Mpoma · Alesandra Seutin

19.09.23 | 18h
FR

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Décoloniser les imaginaires dès l’enfance

Christelle Pandanzyla · Sarah Sangio · Kinkajou

24.09.23 | 14h

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Transmissions Transatlantiques

La Barakakings and Quebec company Pleurer Dans Douche join forces across the oceans for two drag workshops. The goal is to parade at the closing party!
Barakakings : Mama Tituba · Dicklan Pleurer Dans’ Douche : RV Métal · Rock Bière

21.09.23 · 14h
22.09.23 · 15h
FR

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SLAM & BAM

Writing workshop co-hosted by poetry slammers from the Voix des sans papiers de Bruxelles and allies. 
Curated by la Voix des Sans Papiers de Bruxelles and le Comité des Femmes Sans Papiers.

24.09.23 | 16h
Français - Wolof - Soninké - Pulaar - Arabic - English…
For all ages and those with a voice to be heard.

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Inclusive Language Conference

To name something is to give it life. Language gives materiality to the world and conveys power relations. The Médor media and the FAME festival have made it their duty to represent diversity, in particular by making women and gender minorities visible through and in their writing, and you can too.
Camille Circlude (Bye Bye Binary, Kidnap Your Designer) · Ludi Loiseau (Médor, Bye Bye Binary) · Céline Gautier (Médor) · Effir Libilbéhéty (FAME)

19.09.23 | 14h
FR

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Exil·s & Création·s

Discussions and perspectives on the representation of migration and exile in art. Whose voices are heard, who is supported and who can support? What can be passed on, passed down? What needs to be archived for the future?
Featuring: Members of the steering committee of the Exil·s & Création·s project, members of the Voix des sans papiers de Bruxelles (VSP BXL) and the Voix des sans papiers de Liège, the Comité des femmes sans papiers, VSP Liège, the Baraka Grafika collective, the Ecoles Supérieures d'Arts Saint-Luc & ERG, undocumented and documented artists.

21.09.23 | 10h
FR

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Hérit’âges and Transmissions

Amour et Sagesse magazine and the Service Seniors de la Commune de Forest invite you to an intimate and informal discussion, exploring the profound value of intergenerational cooperation in our society.
Amour & Sagesse (À travers les Arts ! asbl · Senior service of the commune of Forest)

20.09.23 | 14h
FR
Seniors

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Intimate, Political Cinema · Les rivières, followed by Le Pacha, ma mère et moi

Screening of two films : a family archaeology that is both intimate and universal and the struggle of a Kurdish relative in exile followed by a discussion with the director Nevine Gerits.
Mai Hua (Les rivières) · Nevine Gerits (Le Pacha, ma mère et moi)

21.09.23 | 19h
Multilingual
Adult

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Les arbres comme joyeux compagnons (The trees as joyful companions)

An encounter with majestic trees in the Sonian Forest, a place where trees have been completely at home since the Ice Age.
Anaïs Berck

20.09.23 | 19h
FR/NL/EN
Adults
Meeting point : Parking Drève du Comte/Graafdreef, Tram 8 (Coccinelles/Lieveheersbeestjes)
On donation

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Moudjahidate

Stories from former Algerian women fighters against French colonialism.
Alexandra Dols

20.09.23 | 20h30
FR
12+

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Club Zaghareed

An opportunity to share personal stories of cultural heritage and of vocal practices around a joyful cry from the Middle East and North Africa, the Youyou.
YouYou Group · Sarah Leo

20.09.23 | 16h
FR, EN, AR
16+
Non-mixed

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Conference Transcripts

Four conferences took place in connection to the performing arts programme. These were held at La Bellone. You can find these transcripts below (in french):

Queer, art, politique : un lien évident ?
Gilles Jacinto

Comment penser des esthétiques décoloniales et féministes dans les arts de la scène ?
Aminata Demba · Marine Bachelot Nguyen · Lîlâ Bisiaux · Modération Aru Lee

Arts, écologie et féminisme
Barbara Métais-Chastanier · Le Crabe collectif

Photos

Photos credits : Samy Soussi · samysoussi.be · @sam.photographe

FAME is not only a venue, but also a supporter of co-production.

The Manx Cat Project is a multi-faceted project that brought together 5 directors and 3 authors from Ecarlate la Cie in the 2022 edition of the festival. The question of gender inequality is nothing new. This is why the company shined a spotlight on 5 influential women who have been excluded from Belgian history.

With the help of archives, they produced a synthesis of a century of feminism in the form of 5 plays.

Milva was present at the project rehearsals to document it photographically. This documentation ended up in a 7-day exhibition during the festival.

More about the project: : Volets 123 · Volets 45

 

Photos credits : Milva Ghenda · Site web · @mimidynamite

The ones that matter

FAME, is of course a performing arts festival, but above all, it is a dialogue and an adelphity* representing the bridge between a multitude of people and projects. These people work all year round, are not always accommodated or considered, often work for long hours, are poorly paid… however, their work often leads to the betterment of society and individual lives; those of women, queer people, POC, those with disabilities, those of people in precarious situations, those on the margins of society.
We would like to extend our gratitude and thanks to these people for their work, for their daily contribution to society and for the trust that you have placed in FAME.

Thank you.

Adelphity*: The neutral synonym for sorority and fraternity.

To the collectives who work relentlessly every day.

AICT | Anotherlight asbl | Armée du salut | Article 27 | Comité des femmes sans papiers | Crabe Collective | Ding Ding Dong | Écarlate La Compagnie | L’Hospitalière | Osmose | Radio Panik | La Salve | Service Culture Cinématographique (SCC) asbl | Sisterhood | Syndicat des Immenses | Tulitu | Vulcana | QREw

To those who feed both your minds and your eyes.

Bij Ons | Cobéa | Kidnap Your Designer | Janine Brasserie · Boulangerie | Milva Ghenda | Murielle Lo | Niall Plumb | Nimuel Gamboa | Samy Soussi | Super Fourchette | Suzanne Clerdin

To those who have made FAME accessible and sustainable.

Babel subtitles | Bibliothèque des Riches-Claires | Cyclo | Groupe One | La Ligue des Familles | PAF

And to the spaces that have placed their trust in us.

Bellone | Bronks | Cinematek | C12 | KVS | Maison du Roi - Brussels City Museum | La Mercerie | Montagne Magique | Musée de la Mode et de la Dentelle | Riches-Claires | Tour à Plomb

Team

Aliette Griz

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Relations and encounters facilities

Anna Lits

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Relations and encounters facilities

Camille Khoury

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Artistic Direction

Dorothée Dassy

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Financial and Administrative officer

Effir Libilbéhéty

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Press & Communication

Joëlle Reyns

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Technical Coordination

Laetitia Miranda-Neri

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Production Director

Louise Calvo

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Intern Production & Administration

Réianne Ismaili

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Intern Press & Communication

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