Project for Upcoming artists for the Large Stage.
Four young directors ask, investigate and play the grand hall.
Follow their projects, their work process and their dialogue.
Bosse Provoost (b. 1993) obtained his Master in Drama from the School of Arts|KASK Ghent in 2016. In his work, he radically opts for ‘a theatre of sensory under-stimulation’, creating compositions of shifting light and atmospheres, silences and semi-human-seeming figures. He teamed up with Kobe Chielens when making his first productions, in which they often emulated the physical idiom of animated cartoon characters. More recent work explored the sphere between theatre, performance and installation art. Theatre spaces were turned into ‘environments’ in which all objects within a theatre have the possibility of expressing themselves. Matisklo (2018) is a challenging quest for the visualizable and expressible aspects of the pitch-black poems of the Jewish Romanian poet Paul Celan. SUN-SET (2020), made with Ezra Veldhuis, focuses on the evocative effect of light and darkness on the spectator. This is an intimate performance that sharpens your senses, operating as it does on the borderline between perception and imagination.
Bosse Provoost (b. 1993) earned his Master’s in Drama from the School of Arts|KASK Ghent in 2016. His productions are “compositions of shifting light, silences, rhythmic games and half-human figures”. In 2015, he made two productions with Kobe Chielens. Herberg, a grand and breathtaking anti-spectacle, was performed at sunset beneath a highway crossover, far away from the audience. In Moore Bacon!, a radical game of ‘sensory understimulation’ was performed with a minimum of light in a pitch-dark space, causing the spectator to perceive impossible images. The show won the Jong Theaterprijs (Young Theatre Prize) at Theater Aan Zee (BE) and Het Debuut (The Debut) at the ITs Festival in Amsterdam, and toured in Belgium and the Netherlands. “An incredibly strong show,” said the TAZ jury report.
In 2017, Bosse worked with the collective de polen to make The Act of Dying, in which three performers play an animated game of death and resurrection. A wooden frame moved in response to the strains of Gorecki’s Symphony No. 3. In Matisklo (2018), made with Ezra Veldhuis and others, Bosse Provoost refined his search for the limits of the expressible and visualizable. The show was based on the poems of Paul Celan, in which each word is like a stone that has been picked up and can be viewed from many different angles. In their ‘meaning-hunt’ (Celan’s term) in poems, the two actors were accompanied by figures clothed in radical, ‘person encompassing’ costumes designed by Max Pairon. Said Carl De Strycker, editor-in-chief of Poëziekrant: “Seldom have I experienced such a surprising evening of theatre, but neither have I ever before had the feeling that poetry was staged so accurately.”
The recent SUN-SET (2020), again made with Ezra Veldhuis, explores how to visualize a ‘cosmogonic moment’, the precarious instant in which ‘nothing’ turns into ‘something’. Balancing between light and darkness, abstraction and figuration, SUN-SET evokes bastard worlds, in a theatre space that itself seems to be alive. “What’s so brilliant about this production is that they start with familiar old visual formulas in which ‘light’ dramatically symbolizes ‘truth’ and ‘creation’ and end up somewhere else. They show us that we ourselves produce reality.” Pieter T’Jonck.
For autumn 2021, a new production is on the programme: Indoor Weather, a site-specific play in the theatre. Usually the apparatus of a large stage is at the service of a director and his or her performers. A good deal of what effectively occurs in this space is invisible and inaudible. Indoor Weather aims to examine these relations and turn them inside out. The current ecological crisis invites us to make a poetic reversal in the theatre, a space that traditionally places humans at the centre of things. The loudspeakers speak, the spotlights are in the spotlight and on the emergency exit signs the little man running away gets not a step further.
In the meantime, Bosse has trained under Jan Lauwers (Oorlog en Terpentijn), Ivo van Hove (Een klein leven) and Guy Cassiers (Bagaar).
Read here the interview with Bosse Provoost.
"A cosmogony is a story about the moment when 'nothing' turns into 'something', a story about the creation of the cosmos. During the making of SUN-SET we read a lot of such stories, and we noticed how light always plays a prominent role in them. For example, in the Old Testament light is created not once but twice, which led some Jewish mystics to interpret the first light as the self-creation of God by an even older, hidden, dead god. According to some Inuit stories, man was blind and immortalized in the dark, until death came with the arrival of light. Our relationship to reality, our imagination at death, salvation and divinity, the stories we come up with to give the inexplicable a place, seem fundamentally intertwined with the way we experience light.
- Bosse Provost
On 6 February SUN-SET by Ezra Veldhuis and Bosse Provoost will premiere, a performance composed of light changes.
Oshin Albrecht gives an insight into her role as a performer in SUN-SET, on which she is working with Ezra Veldhuis and Bosse Provoost. Four weeks to go before the premiere!
Read moreA great source of inspiration for SUN-SET, the performance by Bosse Provoost and Ezra Veldhuis that will premiere in the V36 on 6 February, is the American experimental filmmaker Stan Brakhage.
Read moreOn 15 and 16 November 2019 Bosse Provoost, Ezra Veldhuis and Oshin Albrecht already held a first try-out of SUN-SET at Playground in STUK. Dagmar Dirckx wrote this announcement text.
Read moreLast weekend Ezra Veldhuis, Bosse Provoost and Oshin Albrecht performed a first try-out of SUN-SET at Playground in STUK.
During their residency in Art Centre BUDA, Ezra Veldhuis, Bosse Provoost and Oshin Albrecht turned the black box inside out in their search for a cosmogonic moment: the origin of something out of nothing, 'the birth of a world'.
Next stop: a try-out of SUN-SET on 15 and 16 November at Playground in STUK, Leuven!
Oshin Albrecht, Ezra Veldhuis and Bosse Provoost are busy making SUN-SET. They spent the last few weeks at KAAP where they tried to get a moon into the auditorium.
A beautiful review from Paris: "Sometimes you come across enigmatic and strict creations that resolutely show courage, without concessions, at the risk of being incomprehensible. Matisklo is a strange and fascinating experience. You have to let yourself by carried away by this production, surrender to the pure and contradictory feelings it evokes, from exasperation to willing submission."
Read moreThe P.U.L.S. week in Paris ran from 9 to 18 October at the Théâtre de la Bastille, with performances of Het Huwelijk, new skin (French version) and Matisklo. An exciting event, which was very well attended, for the artists and their Parisian audiences. Including a heart-warming reception from the team at La Bastille…
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