"It's going to get worse and worse and worse, my friend," which the Belgian dancer Lisbeth Gruwez performed last Friday night at EMPAC, is all about the power a charismatic orator holds over his ...
“Laugh, and the world laughs with you,” wrote the poet Ella Wheeler Wilcox, a phrase that might serve as the underlying theme of Ah Ha, a new group piece by the agreeably provocative Belgian ...
What do the actor Christian Bale, the televangelist Jimmy Swaggart, the filmmaker John Cassavetes and Adolf Hitler (who needs no introduction) have in common? They've all been captured on film in the ...
The National Theater Concert Hall’s The World Series View: Belgium series wraps up this weekend with a solo performance by Belgian dancer/choreographer Lisbeth Gruwez, It’s Going to Get Worse and ...
A Voetvolk production, presented by the Dance Centre and the PuSh International Performing Arts Festival. At the Scotiabank Dance Centre on Thursday, January 22. Continues until January 24 Magnetic ...
Belgium is not just a famous exporter of delicious chocolate and beer. It’s also a hothouse of genre-mashing, discipline-jumping performance—making it a perfect source for the PuSh International ...
Counter to the childhood rhyme of “Sticks and stones can break my bones, but words will never hurt me,” we know that speech can be a mighty weapon. Throughout the ...
Designers An Vandevorst and Filip Arickx partnered with filmmaker Dirk Braeckman to create the evocative six-minute video that played at the beginning of their show. In it, the choreographer Lisbeth ...
Miss the mania of voting season? Get your dose of delirium with this piece by Lisbeth Gruwez that was inspired by an American televangelist. The show explores the nature of fantasy that infects both ...
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