KNAUS
16 Apr 2019 - 17 Apr 2019
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KVS_Box - 9 Quai aux Pierres de Taille 1000
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In 3500 pages the Norwegian Knausgård wrote down his struggle with life. Free from shame and with language as his instrument, he tried to transcend the banality and enclosure of his own little life. In search of meaning, despite everything. Writing gave his life meaning – at the expense of his loved ones, and ultimately his own sanity. In KNAUS, Valentijn Dhaenens and Alexia Leysen unravel a human who has to ask himself: Why did I do this? What right did I have?
If God is dead and the heavens are empty, KNAUS asks the impossible questions about what is valuable in this universe. We see a man who, between the infinitely large and the infinitely small, between the elevated and the banal, between the stars and the diapers, tries to stand his ground around the question: “Who am I?”.
If God is dead and the heavens are empty, KNAUS asks the impossible questions about what is valuable in this universe. We see a man who, between the infinitely large and the infinitely small, between the elevated and the banal, between the stars and the diapers, tries to stand his ground around the question: “Who am I?”.
KVS_Box
9 Quai aux Pierres de Taille 1000
En 2004, le KVS a investi son nouveau bâtiment du quai aux Pierres de Taille. Outre des bureaux et des salles techniques et de répétition, ce bâtiment aux lignes strictes abrite une salle de théâtre de plain-pied (KVS BOX) et le Café Congo.
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