PROGRAM 2024
DATES AND TICKETS
AGENDA
DAY BY DAY
Performance/dance/theater
Marocco 2023
Concept & direction Youness Atbane
Language English
Amsterdam | Frascati
Sat 5 October, 19h00
Utrecht | Theater Kikker
Tue 8 October, 21h15
In the interactive dance performance The Waterproofed Artist, Moroccan choreographer Youness Atbane takes a sceptical look at the power dynamics within the global art scene. The performance is set in 2048, during the 72nd edition of the famous Venice Biennale. As always, each participating country has its own floating pavilion.
This year, a new pavilion represents the entire global South: it brings together most influential artists from the MENA region. The festivities come to a rough halt when – as climatologists had predicted – Venice begins to sink, with the Biennale and its artworks starting to float, the international pavilions sinking and the artists just managing to keep their heads above water. Only when all the artists see themselves and their artworks floating on the surface of the water does the true process of criticism begin.
Amid a rising sea, sinking pavilions and a city that is underwater, Atbane takes a critical look at postcolonial art in the global South. In doing so, he aims to contribute to a new vision of contemporary art practices in the South and the challenges of representation in a democratic society.
Previously at Contemporary Art Festival Cairo 2023, Mediterranean Performing Art Montpelier2023, Tak-Berlin 2023
Credits
Concept: Youness Atbane
Performance: Youness Atbane
Sound design: Zouheir Atbane
Installation: Rachid Latouri
Coproduction: The Arab Fund for Arts and Culture (AFAC); Moussem Nomadic Art center; Arab art focus
Made possible by: support TAK Berlin, IF casablanca
Length: 50 min