Photo by Tiene Carlier

After All

A fear

some hope

but mostly fear

A quest for perspective

accompanied by paranoia,

to make us move, to make people move

to make us understand how much time can do

it’s you and me

to finally jump forwards,

or is it sidewards?

Photo by Tiene Carlier

About After all

After all is a solo performance where we invite the audience to sit around a small, new world created by the dancer who fulfil the stage with repetition, music of Kate Bush and where new meanings can be found.
After all is mostly a mix a of feeling: jumping from fear to hope, turning around confusion and letting go, touching love and empathy, trying to find humour where it’s possible.
After all is made for everyone with a sensitivity towards our planet, starting from young adults to elderly people.

Try to imagine that we as humans could exchange places with the earth. Would we then see how humans could perhaps do it better? And if the earth was in our shoes, would she understand that it is not all that easy to solve the problems? Would she see us trying?

This solo performance started with the belief that the solution of the climate crisis can be found in what we already have and how wo can be creative with that. These is plenty enough already, but also too much. We see this performance as one example of how we can approach things: by looking at what is already present and using/approaching these things in new ways (each time). We do this by offering a new perspective an making elements that are already existing interesting again. By giving objects a different connesction to each other in the space, by changing, repeating or reshuffling the order of movements; we can allow new meaning to appear. Maybe that’s where we find the answers.

We see this performance as a attempt to make people active on the climate crisis, but mostly to allow the audience to calmly indulge in an evening without too much pressure. What to do and how to do the right thing is complex and most of the time confusing. We can easily punush ourselves but somehow we have to give it a try, together.

Credits

Creation: Astrid De Haes and Pierre Bastin Performance: Pierre Bastin
Light design:
Dominique Pollet Support: Sidewards, WALPURGUS/deFENIKS, Merksemdok