Le lundi, c’est scène ouverte à la Trico !
Tous les lundis, la Tricoterie vous partage sa scène !
Entre 20h et 22h30, la scène ouverte bat son plein. Vous serez sous le feu des
projecteurs, devant une audience bienveillante, avide d’entendre ce que vous
avez envie de lui proposer. Que ce soit de la chanson française, du funk, du
classique, du rap, ou encore un bon vieux rock garage, vous êtes les bienvenu·es
!
Un seul mot d’ordre : jouer « live » (pas d’enregistrement sur lequel on pose
une voix).
Si vous avez envie de tenter un bout de spectacle, un poème, une performance, un
tour de magie, pourquoi pas, la scène sera également à vous !
Le modus operandi est simple : la liste de passage découpée en 1/4h n’est
accessible que le jour même à partir de 19h (pas d’inscription par mail ou
téléphone à l’avance), donc venez au plus tôt, inscrivez-vous, puis regardez les
autres artistes en dégustant un petit verre, avant de monter vous-même sur
scène…
À partir de 22h30, la jam prend place. Tout·e musicien·ne ou chanteur·euse est
bienvenu·e pour partager la scène avec d’autres ! L’écoute des autres est
l’élément principal et primordial pour que la magie musicale puisse opérer…
À tout bientôt !
Date et horaire :Tous les lundis* à 20h
*Du 11 septembre au 18 décembre (sauf le 30.10)
07oktober 2023
-23december 2023
Argos
Rue Du Chantier - Werfstraat 13, 1000 Brussels, Brussels-Capital, Belgium
Description
Iranian astrologer and scientist Omar Khayyam wrote 1000 four-line verses, more than 1000 years ago. Artist Azam Masoumzadeh grew up with his verses and has now created her own, three-dimensional version of the poems. Inspired by ancient Iranian miniature art, her 8-minute VR experience immerses you in a pleasant and relaxing world with 5 different scenes, each one inspired by a different poem.
The poems are told in voice-over, in Farsi, English or Dutch. Sometimes they are sad, sometimes full of humor. And although they are centuries old, they touch on timeless themes: love, death, loss, religion, pleasure, happiness, mental wellbeing ... Khayyam’s age-old poetry is more topical than you would expect.
This unique and interactive exhibition is set up on our media annex(e) above the reception and is open to anyone from 9 to 99 years old.
About Azam Masoumzadeh
“If you draw your dreams, they will come true”.
Born in Isfahan (Iran), Azam Masoumzadeh discovers a passion for colors and patterns at an early age. At the age of 18, Azam moves away from her hometown to study Textile Design at the University of Teheran. In 2012, she pursues her studies in Belgium. After graduating with a master’s degree in Illustrations & Comics (LUCA) and in Speculative Narration (erg), she also obtains a postgraduate degree in Digital Storytelling (KASK). As a visual & digital storyteller Azam focuses on animation, virtual reality and augmented reality.
More info: www.azammasoumzadeh.com
About Cassette for Timescapes
Cassette for timescapes produces films and interactive projects that combine innovative vision and social or political engagement. Producer Emmy Oost received the Flanders Cultural Prize for Film 2015 for a slate of migration films and her work on interactive documentaries. Selection of titles produced: Watch Me by Klara Van Es (NFF 2018), Barber Shop series by Luc Vrydaghs, The Invisible City by Lieven Corthouts (FIFDH 2016), No Man is an Island by Tim De Keersmaecker (Hotdocs 2015), Double Take by Johan Grimonprez (Berlinale 2009).
The poems are told in voice-over, in Farsi, English or Dutch. Sometimes they are sad, sometimes full of humor. And although they are centuries old, they touch on timeless themes: love, death, loss, religion, pleasure, happiness, mental wellbeing ... Khayyam’s age-old poetry is more topical than you would expect.
This unique and interactive exhibition is set up on our media annex(e) above the reception and is open to anyone from 9 to 99 years old.
About Azam Masoumzadeh
“If you draw your dreams, they will come true”.
Born in Isfahan (Iran), Azam Masoumzadeh discovers a passion for colors and patterns at an early age. At the age of 18, Azam moves away from her hometown to study Textile Design at the University of Teheran. In 2012, she pursues her studies in Belgium. After graduating with a master’s degree in Illustrations & Comics (LUCA) and in Speculative Narration (erg), she also obtains a postgraduate degree in Digital Storytelling (KASK). As a visual & digital storyteller Azam focuses on animation, virtual reality and augmented reality.
More info: www.azammasoumzadeh.com
About Cassette for Timescapes
Cassette for timescapes produces films and interactive projects that combine innovative vision and social or political engagement. Producer Emmy Oost received the Flanders Cultural Prize for Film 2015 for a slate of migration films and her work on interactive documentaries. Selection of titles produced: Watch Me by Klara Van Es (NFF 2018), Barber Shop series by Luc Vrydaghs, The Invisible City by Lieven Corthouts (FIFDH 2016), No Man is an Island by Tim De Keersmaecker (Hotdocs 2015), Double Take by Johan Grimonprez (Berlinale 2009).
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