Laboratory for movement and theatrical work

Marie Gyselbrecht / Peeping Tom (BE)

20.07 – 23.07 | 15:00 – 19:00

For information and registrations email to: [email protected]

In this laboratory we are exploring tools to create movement and theatrical material; a creative process for developing a solo, a duet or collective performance. Exploring different types of restrictions to see how performing material appears. Investigating the language between dance and theatre, supported by tools on ‘state of being’ for character and performative skills.

Marie Gyselbrecht is a Belgian dancer, choreographer, and performer known for her dynamic contributions to contemporary dance and theatre. Her artistic journey began as a teenager when she worked with Alain Platel and Arne Sierens in “Allemaal Indiaan”, touring internationally. In 1997, her solo was nominated for ‘Best Belgian Dance Solo’ in a competition organised by Victoria and Alain Platel.

After graduating from the Salzburg Experimental Academy of Dance [SEAD] in 2005, Marie co- founded Collectiv.At in 2004, a Belgium-based performance collective that toured internationally.

Their production “Quien Soy Es” won first prize at ‘Encuentros, Jovenes Artistas de Navarra’. Since 2008, Marie has been a core member of the acclaimed dance-theatre company Peeping Tom, collaborating on nine major productions including “32 rue Vandenbranden”, “A Louer”, “Vader”, “The Land”, “Moeder”, “Kind”, “La Visita”, “South 62” and “Dido and Aeneas” which have toured to critical acclaim across the globe. Expanding her choreographic vision, she directed “Taverne” (2018) with Hotel Collectiu Escènic, premiering at Barcelona’s Sala Hiroshima, Laia Duran got nominated as Best Dancer for her performance at the Premios de la Critica Catalanas ‘19. In 2021, Marie created “NEST”, a site- specific performance that premiered at ‘Sismògraf Festival’ and toured extensively across Europe.

“NEST” earned nominations for ‘Best National Dance Show’ and ‘Best Outdoor Show’ by the Catalunya Critics Awards ‘22, and for ‘Best Outdoor Show’ at the Premis Teatre Barcelona ‘23. Beyond stage work, Marie has appeared in films including “Drôle d’Oiseau” (2015) and “Mijn vader is een saucisse” (2019), both directed by Anouk Fortunier. Her multidisciplinary work also spans photography and installations – her project ‘Waiting Room – A Life in Transit’ has been exhibited at Brussels Gallery Weekend, Gaasbeek and was seen on tour with Peeping Tom. Marie’s work blends physical theatre and visual storytelling, reflecting her deep engagement with movement, presence, and the boundaries of live performance, she continues to create, collaborate, and tour internationally.

For information and registrations email to: [email protected]

20 – 23 July | 15:00 – 19:00

Marie Gyselbrecht/ Peeping Tom – Laboratory for movement and theatrical work

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