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Soûlographie : A performance that doesn’t just suck ice cubes

Performance

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15.09.25 + 16.09.25 · 20h30

Language : FR

18+
Alcohol consumption

Duration: 1h15

Place: Riches-Claires

Unlike the anaesthetics of all kinds that the powers that be watch us swallow without flinching (prozac, sleeping pills), alcohol is one of what Balzac called the ‘modern excitants’. We never know where excitement might take us - what revolutions it might lead us to....

Soûlographie, a drinking performance.
Since the dawn of time, mankind has been mixing alcoholic beverages to make them more drinkable. Was it an expedient enabling sailors to swallow their daily ration of lemon to combat scurvy? An attempt to make the drinks that colonial powers administered to themselves to ward off the effects of mosquitoes more interesting? Or simply a way of avoiding facing up to the misery of life in the fields, industry and serfdom? Whatever the case, the cocktail was initially a mode of survival – a way of increasing resistance to hostile forces. That this resistance could become political is what immediately worried the authorities of all kinds, who never ceased to regulate the consumption of alcohol, while taking their tithes from its sale. Because alcohol, ingested above all by the working masses, makes people unpredictable. Unlike anaesthetics of all kinds that the powers that be watch us swallow without flinching (prozac, sleeping pills), alcohol, like tobacco or coffee, is one of what Balzac called the “modern excitants”. We never know where excitement might take us – what revolutions it might lead us to….

Distribution
A performance by Sara Selma Dolorès and Laurent de Sutter (adapted from l'art de l'ivresse, PUF) Sound Design: Jérôme Colleyn Cocktails: Harouna Saou Production: Laureline Bombaert - MoDul & Cie Thank you for Coming Acknowledgements: Théâtre de Namur, Life is Beautiful.
Sara Selma Dolorès
Sara Selma Dolorès (delete as appropriate) is another. The subjects she tackles more readily belong to the realm of Night than Day, to popular song rather than harmony, to oral traditions rather than repertoire. Her work takes place in public, non-dedicated spaces, third places, bistros and other cabarets with travelottes. She is the daughter of her city, Brussels: mongrel and perpetually in crisis.
Jérôme Colleyn
After a few years at the Brussels Royal Conservatory, where he learned jazz drums, Jérôme took part in a number of eclectic projects. He plays with the Casimir Liberski Trio, Ottus (folk), Ilia (pop) and Klong (electronic brass band). It is through all these influences that he currently synthesises his work in broader fields such as sound design, podcasts and sound creation for live performance.
Laurent De Sutter
Laurent De Sutter, born in 1977, is a French-speaking Belgian philosopher. He is professor of legal theory at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB). He is also editor of the "Perspectives Critiques" collection at Presses universitaires de France and the "Theory Redux" collection at Polity Press. He is also a member of the Scientific Council of the Collège International de Philosophie.
Harouna Saou
Harouna Saou is the master bartender at the Life Is Beautiful and Fox-den bars. He is also renowned for his mixology workshops and original creations, such as the signature cocktail "Burning Passion".
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