based on an original idea of Anesiadou, Bryssinck & Peeters
visual artists Abel Auer & Dorotha Jurczak, Cheng Cheng Li, Ducha, Jarbas Lopes, Tang Yi, Harald Theys, Michael Vandenabeele, Wang Xingwei
advice Marc Vanrunxt
costumes Carmel Peritore
styling Christoph Hefti
technician Omar Lachgar
production assistant Ester Torres Falcato Simões
production Margarita Production for TOF vzw
coproduction Beursschouwburg (B), Buda Kunstencentrum (B), Les Subsistances (F)
in partnership with Netwerk vzw (B), Wiels (B), Theatre in Motion (CN), Centro Coreográfico da Cidade do Rio de Janeiro (BR), Centro Cultural Laurinda Santos Lobo (BR)
with the support ofde Vlaamse overheid, Vlaamse Gemeenschapscommissie
thanks to Myriam Van Imschoot, Valerie Rousseau, Xinrui Huang, Jun Zhang, Foo Fei Lin, Christoph Oertli, Erica Lobo, Lieven Dousselaere
A tale about the quest for a giant carrot and an imaginary three-headed monster.
Zanahoria is a lecture about the proverbial carrot one holds in front of a donkey in order to make it move. For the follow-up of their cult-hit Chuck Norris doesn't sleep, he waits…(2007), Bryssinck & Peeters (at that time still with Danai Anesiadou) went searching for the 'ultimate image'. This image would on one hand have to represent the trio and on the other be the perfect translation of their wildest imagination. They asked other artists to guide them on this quest, hoping that in this way unexpected and unpredictable elements would steal into their work, in order to surprise themselves. 'Zanahoria' light-headedly tells the story of this quest; a crazy oscillation between hopeful expectation and disappointment, between hilarity and despair, between truth and fiction, and between the dullness of reality and untainted imagination.
Past
15-16.02.2011
brut, Vienna (AT)
22.10.2010
Ctyri Dny - Four Days Association, Prague (CZ)
07-08.10.2010
De Brakke Grond, Amsterdam (NL)
12.03.2010
NONA Kunstencentrum, New Artists Festival, Mechelen (BE)