
07.05.23 – 08.05.23, F A G G O T S, masterproef van Tibau Beirnaert
Masterproef van Tibau Beirnaert
I am a romantic addict
In telling a story or doing an action
I always exaggerate
Or dramatize, as I like to think of it
This makes things more real…
I took the end once again
The end as a beginning
Not a mourning ritual
But one to build
A road that twists and turns
Only to end further
There is water somewhere in the middle
A bath,
Two meters long and barely 30 centimeters high
For the moments when we can be inflamed and learn to take care of ourselves again
To be a mother
Our own mother
In a world that wavers where I am too soft and feel rigor mortis more than once
In myself, the other
Sometimes for a moment, then again permanently
We wash each other and talk to the past
Beyond the meaning of washing we are not clean or pure
But it is unmistakably part of the intangible
At the fall of the encyclopedia the question is for whom
But my answer:
Take a bath together
I learned that I don’t have to try to be one of the men if I don’t want to
I never wanted to
So I stayed by myself and played in fantasy.
F A G G O T S is a solo theater performance by Tibau in which they take you into a nature documentary about another planet. After the hopeless male conquerors have finally found a new habitable planet, they've screwed it up there too. What if for once only the faggots survived? What would it be like? How are they adapted to living there? And how do they experience their days? The result is a strange search for less masculinity, more warm loving queer futures, sensuality and softness, that wants to offer solace.
CREDITS
Concept: Tibau Beirnaert en Laurens Aneca
Spel: Tibau Beirnaert
Geluid: Seppe Vande Veire
Verteller: Bavo Buys
Kostuum: Marie Baudoncq, Brende Eschauzier
Pruiken: Tibau Beirnaert
Scenografie: Rob Hendrickx
Affiche: Sam De Mol en Tibau Beirnaert
Mentoren: Frederik Le Roy en Kopano Maroga
Met dank aan: Freek De Craecker, Ans Van Gasse, Bauke Lievens, Bardia Mohammad, Valerie Desmet, De figuranten, Pole Arena…
Geïnspireerd door: The Faggots and Their Friends Between Revolutions van Larry Mitchell
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Passing Through, KASK DramadramaAgendaArtistic activities
"All trans/it long" is an internal transformation that erupts from a festive improvisation. The shared moment stems from a transmission of "Commonstro".
Credits:
- Conception: Milø Slayers
- Performers: Fatou Kâ, Manon Van Ranst, Lena Van Speybrouck, Sainabou Johm and Aniesha Akoua N. Tchimou
- Special thanks: Yasen Vasilev, Anastasia Antoniadi, Chiheb Slaoui, Kim Ramiandrisoa
- Supported by: Stad Gent
Dialogen uit De Meester en Margarita, KASK DramadramaAgendaArtistic activities“Als God niet bestaat, blijft toch altijd de vraag bestaan wie dan wél het menselijke bedrijf bestiert, alsmede de gehele op deze aarde bestaande orde.”
When Woland and his grotesque entourage, including a giant talking cat and an eccentric witch, descend on atheistic 1930s Moscow, the city is turned upside down. While Moscow's literary elite panics, a story unfolds that transcends the boundaries of time, reality and humanity.
The Master is imprisoned for his novel about Pontius Pilate, and his beloved does everything in her power to save him and his novel.
Pontius Pilate and Jesus meet before Jesus' execution. Will Pilate intervene, and how long will his conscience haunt him?
In The Master and Margarita, Mikhail Bulgakov presents an eclectic parade of characters who reject all authority and all forms of control, especially that of reason. Dialogues from The Master and Margarita is an adaptation and selection from Bulgakov's novel, directed by Timeau De Keyser and Hans Mortelmans in collaboration with third-year students from KASK Drama.
As has become customary1 : buckle up, pour yourself a good glass of vodka, bring your Communist Manifesto and your Bible, sit back and enjoy this magical, biblical, Russian adventure.
Dutch spoken.
Credits
- Cast: Mathisse De Sutter, Lotus Friede, Winand Keymis, Anouk Lacroix, Bjarne Liveyns, Giel Luyten, Mina Maréchal, Anton Rys, Pepijn Vermeulen and Frieda Vranken
- Coaching/Direction: Timeau De Keyser and Hans Mortelmans
- Text: The Master and Margarita (1940), Mikhail Bulgakov, translated to Dutch by Marko Fondse and Aai Prins, selected and adapted by Timeau De Keyser and Hans Mortelmans
- Poster image: Bjarne Liveyns
- Image of tram: Van den Bossche, P. 2011, Gent tram to Moscou
- Thanks to: KASK Drama, Minard, Simon De Winne, Bardia Mohammad
1 See De Kersentuin
Drama, KASK DramadramaAgendaArtistic activitiesDuring the Drama Festival, drama master’s students present their graduation work. Offbeat and classical drama, crossovers, performances and multidisciplinary work can be seen at de Kazematten, CAMPO, Minard and Arsenaalsite. The Drama Festival runs from 14 to 21 June 2025.
ik denk dat het ouder heet, KASK DramadramaAgendaArtistic activitiesWith ik denk dat het ouder heet, collectief modderspot (Mira Cole, Winter De Cock, Robbe Embrechts, Hanna Mensink & Seppe Somers) presents a theatre performance about parenthood.
In this youth performance (10+), the group creates an absurd world in which five characters try to build the ‘ideal’ parent together. By playing out different scenarios and ideas, they discover what they really expect from a parent – and whether the perfect parent actually exists.
In an ever-changing scenography, the characters re-enact memories they long for. They seek parental intimacy with each other. They give shape to each other's wishes and losses. Gradually, they discover how they themselves have become parents – for themselves, for each other, even for their own parents. They fill the void, see how it constantly reforms, and find parenthood in unexpected things: in the light, the wind, the cracks in the sofa, the dust swirling up from the vacuum cleaner.
With this performance, we want to offer a safety net. A place for thoughts, a touch, comfort and a laugh – for everyone who is growing up or has grown up without a parent figure.
Credits:
- makers & players: Mira Cole, Winter De Cock, Robbe Embrechts, Hanna Mensink, Seppe Somers
- guidance: Jan Steen, Freek Vielen, Gina Beuk
- lighting design and technics: Ramses Mensink
- scenography: Elena De Lie
- poster: Stella Brouwers
- image: Alies Torfs
- thanks to: Sumalin Gijsbrechts, Kristof Van Baarle, Bardia Mohammad, Frederik Le Roy, Madonna Lenaerts, Simon De Winne, kunstencentrum CAMPO, hetpaleis.
BOTOX (NO EMOTIONS), KASK DramadramaAgendaArtistic activitiesIn BOTOX (NO EMOTIONS), actors reveal their deepest vulnerability — or are they just really good at acting? Sadness is carefully staged and chewed over, authentic acting is stripped down to the bone. There is laughter, sometimes intentional, sometimes because someone stumbles over an emotional metaphor in the form of a wooden stool. You watch, you cry, you wonder if you should even be here, you google ‘can I leave a performance art piece while it's still dark?
What happens to the sincerity of emotions when they are observed? It is a search for what is real, and whether we can ever fully reveal it.
Credits
- by and with: Lander Merckx, Melanie Barelds, Noa Van Dongen, Domien Huybrechts, Tist De Maeyer
- image: Emma Ostyn
- thanks to: Bauke Lievens, Simon De Winne, Madonna Lenaert, Mieja Hollevoet, Carolina Maciel de França, Bardia Mohammad, Flore van den Eynde, onze klas.
My Nemesis, KASK DramadramaAgendaArtistic activitiesMEET THE ARTISTS
Katarzyna Kozyra (1992), a blond and provocative multidisciplinary artist known for her raw and challenging portrayal of marginalized bodies. She believes in giving a voice to the silenced, using her art to amplify those often overlooked. Born in Poland, raised in Amsterdam, and discovering her Jewish roots later in life, she embodies a complex, multifaceted cultural identity that fuels her fearless and electrifying art.
Banasha Suleimankheil (1993), a feminist performance artist in exile. Born in Afghanistan but raised in the Netherlands, she grapples with a profound identity crisis. Her art can be described as self-referential, as it solely exposes her personal experience of female suffering. She confronts the male gaze by presenting her body on her own terms, transforming her vagina into both a weapon and a canvas.
In the major retrospective exhibition “My Nemesis”, Katarzyna Kozyra dives into the relationship with her best friend and life-long enemy Banasha Suleimankheil. She looks back at this turbulent but very meaningful friendship to portray a decade of exchange between two strong-willed women trapped in a female artist’s body. Their lives were a constant competition but also the driving force behind their oeuvre. Who was the most traumatised artist? The most fuckable? The true feminist activist? With a hunger for success bordering on madness they exploited their beauty, sexuality, ethnicity, traumas, and just like Barbara Kruger, turned their bodies into a battleground.
Content warning: verbal violence, sexual violence, bodily abjections and suicide.
Credits
- Van & met: Manizja Kouhestani en Fiene Zasada
- Eindregie: Abigail Gypens
- Scenografie: Emma Onghena
- Muziek: Jan de Tremerie
- Mentoren: Luanda Casella & Frederik Le Roy
- Affiche: Lars Duchateau
- Met dank aan: Martha Balthazar, Bardia Mohammad, Simon de Winne, Jan Steen, Astrid Vansteenkiste , KASK DRAMA, CAMPO Victoria, LaGeste, De Kazematten, kunstencentrum BUDA, Minard, NTGent.
Entre-deux, KASK DramadramaAgendaArtistic activitiesIn Entre-deux, Roos and Cyrille take you on an honest, raw and sometimes painfully recognisable journey. A journey through their relationship, their doubts, their desires. They put themselves and each other under a magnifying glass.
Amidst the ruins of what once was, they search for what could still be. They speak as lovers, as strangers, as players in each other's lives. They take on the roles of friend, actress, director, mother, doctor, lovers, victor, student. Each identity slides over the other like a layer, until it is no longer clear where play ends and truth begins. In a landscape of roles and masks, they try to find each other again. With nothing but words, silences and the courage to expose themselves.
Entre-deux is not a linear story. It is a compilation of monologues and dialogues from existing plays, including Neoptolemos by Koos Terpstra, Scenes from a Marriage by Ingmar Bergman, and films such as Marriage Story by Noah Baumbach and Persona by Ingmar Bergman.
It is an attempt. A search. For each other. For themselves. For connection. For a place where they can start over – or perhaps just let go. About the elusive nature of human relationships, about everything that needs to be said – and what is perhaps better left unsaid. About what it means to be together.
‘I understand, I understand why you're silent...’ – a sentence that lingers in the air, just like the silence between two people who want to say everything but don't know how.
Entre-deux – Between what was and what could still be.
Credits
- By and with: Roos De Graeve & Cyrille Ribel
- Image: Helena Bruynooghe
- With thanks to: Simon De Winne, Bauke Lievens, Mieja Hollevoet, Carolina Maciel de França, Madonna Lenaert, Bardia Mohammad.
RETROGRADE, KASK DramadramaAgendaArtistic activitiesRETROGRADE returns to the place where the image of femininity was born and discovers that it is mud, not a rib. From here, the search begins for what the word femininity carries within it and how it resonates in our own bodies. In search of roots, three players dig into texts from long ago where male voices form female bodies. They allow themselves to be flooded by advertising images and pop songs while trying to peel away the layers of illusion. What makes them identify as women? How do Shakespeare and Britney Spears influence their womanhood? What if Salome dances only for herself? The space reflects their search and invites the audience to compose their own story.
Credits
- by and with: Lena Dirckx, Mischa Pakravesh and Marte Lambaerts
- performing work: Lena Dirckx; Mischa Pakravesh and Marte Lambaerts
- sound: Mischa Pakravesh
- texts by Shakespeare, Euripides, Maeterlinck, Oscar Wilde, Lena Dirckx and Marte Lambaerts
- poster: Marte Lambaerts with image by Helena Bruynooghe
- costumes: Marte Lambaerts and her grandmother
- with thanks to: Bardia Mohammad, Bauke Lievens, Mieja Hollevoet, Simon De Winne, Carolina Maciel de França, Liene Aerts, Thomas Peeters and Bérengère Bodin
Drs. Apparatus, KASK DramadramaAgendaArtistic activitiesDrs. Apparatus occult scientist,
summons you mortals to his demonstration
to scrutinize and dissect his mutation of narration
He’s been building a machine
that operates as a portal to the inbetween.
While investigating how to activate the Machine it becomes clear
that mystical truth is hidden underneath layers of fear.
Trying to figure out how to wield his subordinate powers
Drs. Apparatus struggles severely, is lost for days and hours.
Maintaining a work life-balance with a dysfunctional family,
who never asked to take part in this inexplicable scenery.
Credits
- Play: Evert Van Ransbeeck, Julian Dewaele, Michelle Van Neste, Felix Braeckman & Tembi De Koninck
- Direction: Felix Braeckman
- Music: Côme Lenseigne & Yunas De Proost
- Scenography: Marianne Van Caekenberghe & Charlotte daniëlse
- Costume: Marianne Van Caekenberghe & Felix Braeckman
- With guidance by: Paola Bartoletti & Kristof Van Baarle
- poster: Nathaniel Ortiz
- Special thanks: Paola Bartoletti, De Veerman, Anker, CC Meulestede, Bardia Mohammad, Simon De Winne, Minard, Pieter Van Dijck
Lost & Found and lost again, KASK DramadramaAgendaArtistic activitiesEn dan plots -das een vree rare fase- kan niet zeggen wanneer, het overkomt u gewoon ge zult het wel voelen als het daar is dan vragen ze “Wat wil jij later worden?" Euh idc ik ben al iets waarom moet ik nu nog iets worden? En dan vragen ze ‘wat zijn u toekomstplannen?’ Euh idc ontbijten, dat is mijn toekomstplan en of dat nu nen boterham met choco is of nen pot cornflakes met melk ja dat zien we dan wel.
Door toevallige ontmoetingen ontspinnen zich zowel humoristische als kwetsbare gesprekken, waarin personages geconfronteerd worden met de onvermijdelijke overgang naar een volgende levensfase. Thema’s zoals opgroeien, innerlijke verlangens en maatschappelijke verwachtingen staan centraal. 'Lost and Found and lost again' wilt een herkenbare en meeslepende ervaring creëren voor zowel jongeren als volwassenen, en wilt reflecteren op de universele zoektocht naar identiteit en verandering.
- By and with: Luna Janssen, Robbe Meere, Tuur Verelst and Elise Vervaeke
- Technician: Bardia Mohammad
- Acting coaching: Lucie Plasschaert
- Teaser, trailer and recording: Elias Dieusaert, Dries Marshall
- Made possible with the support of: Arsenaalsite, NTGent, Minard, KASK DRAMA and Luca Drama
- With special thanks to: Kristof van Baarle, Timeau De Keyser, Tom Meere, Miro Lievens, Milan Mitera, Cyrille Bernard Ribel, Katrien Valckenaers, Frederik Le Roy
Accesibility
Arsenaal site is close to a tram stop. The audience sits under a canopy.