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Edition 2024

3rd edition

20 — 28.09.2024

FAME is a performing arts festival which highlights art produced by women and gender minorities. A space designed in direct discourse with feminist, queer and decolonial struggles. It is theater-dance-concerts-conferences-discussions-workshops-films, all intending to multiply the ways we can meet.

These are creations born in Belgium or abroad. It's a theme every year, and this year it's Futur·e·s

Edito & themes

At a time when the thermometer is climbs ever higher, when climate disasters are becoming increasingly frequent, where the rise of Western nationalism and wars raging on our doorsteps are accompanied by the cries of desperation. Abortion rights and gender transitions face impending doom, and the destructive capacity of the imperialist powers can be worldwide in Palestine, Sudan, Congo, Kanaky, and China. We are living in a time when the United Nations is denounces crimes against humanity committed in Gaza as “extermination, murder, gendered targeting of men and boys, forced displacement, torture, cruel and inhumane treatment”. At a time when the notion of closed European borders closing has stopped shocking us. The borders between humans. The borders between us… Indeed, not only does the present looks bleak, but it looks downright terrifying.

But fear often leads to paralysis, to astonishment, to sedation and the situation is dire. Understanding what kind of future we want is imperative to this fight. We need to find the strength to act, and we need to collaborate in imagining a future that goes beyond the cacophony of the present.

Contemporary politics in mind, what kind of future do we want to design? How do the identity politics of the present map onto or take control of our bodies and expression? How can alternate futures be narrated? How might we work towards a utopia?

▞ Politics of the Future

While politics is broadly the study of power relations between human groups, there are many relations of power and domination that we’d like to see come to an end. If you’re interested in these issues, follow the thread!

𖦹 Bodies of the Future

Our bodies are the subjects of and subject to politics, our bodies are also used to generate the seeds of our emancipation. Let’s explore what utopia means for the body.

✧ Fictions of the Future

Science-fiction, utopia, dystopia, uchronia… Fiction has long explored the future to make us think about the threads that weave the present. Let’s explore the imagination!

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.

Désorceler la finance | Mercedes Dassy | Oblio Pic | Luz De Amor | La Satellite | Romain Cassandre Versaevel | Yasmina El Amin | Sandra Boukarroum | Ranim Shams | Fatima Al Zein | Zoukak Theater | Sarah Swaydan | AWSA | Comité des Femmes Sans Papiers | Valérie Cordy | Ketty Steward | Jeanne Porte | Alana S. Portero | Tumba | Rebecca Nollet | Alessandro Carlucci | Aez Pinay | Viviane Nana | I See You | Amah Edoh | Africa Futures Lab | Sheila Chitanie | Brussel AVenir | Camille Husson | Aliette Griz | Gaëlle Clark | La Maison des Femmes de Molenbeek | Les Quenouilles | Murielle Lô | Fanny Minguet | Flore Mercier | Cinéfiltres | Cinécollab | Chevalier Surprise | Hyppocampo | BelleFlaque | Crashtest | Artémis | Blanket la Goulue | Morphae | Mama Tituba | Mélusine Beauséjour | Mélodie Éphémère | Shaggy Daddy | Samantha Ruffksin | Croma Laryssa Kim | Rrita Jashari | Kiddy Smile | Zouzibabe | Mélissa Juice

To those who feed both your minds and your eyes.

Bibliothèque des Riches-Claires | Bye Bye Binary | Cobéa | Drifosett | Kidnap Your Designer | neneh noï | Médor | Niall Plumb | Samy Soussi | Super Fourchette | YALA NA'AKOUL | Genres Pluriels | Go to Gynéco |

To those who have made FAME accessible and sustainable.

Article 27 | Babel Subtitling | Bibliothèque des Riches-Claires | Cyclo | Osmose

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

Arts et marges musée | CC Bruegel | Cinematek | C12 | Espace Magh | Poisson sans bicyclette | Montagne Magique | Riches-Claires | Passa Porta | Théatre National Wallonie-Bruxelles

Team

Alessandro Carlucci

they, she

Relations &amp Encounters

Anaïs Ben Ammar

she

Production

Camille Khoury

she

Artistic Direction

Effir Libilbéhéty

they

Communication

Romain Cassandre Versaevel

they

Administration & Finances

Joëlle Reyns

she

Technical Coordination

Laetitia Miranda-Neri

she

Production Direction

Mélina Ghorafi

she

Relations & Encounters

Nino Andrieu

he / they

Communication

Technical team

Alice Gaucher
Grib Borremans
Elf Sadow
Lucien Elskens
Sandrine Nicaise

As well as

Webdesign :
Cobéa Coop

Graphic Design :
Kidnap Your Designer

Translation :
neneh noï et Niall Plumb

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