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The Last Five Years

An emotionally powerful and intimate show about two New Yorkers who fall in and out of love over the course of five years. The musical’s unconventional structure unfolds as Cathy tells her story in reverse, from the end of their turbulent relationship, whilst Jamie tells his story chronologically from the spark of their initial meeting. The two characters meet only once, at their wedding in the middle of the show. Now, this iconic musical returns to London in a bold new actor-musician production with the actors on stage at all times and playing the piano to add a new narrative dimension to the story, accompanied by a four piece band.

The Last Five Years

2.0 2023
Generative Rain

After the driest April on record in Catalonia, rain finally arrived in May. May 25th saw the highest precipitation in Barcelona, while not ending the drought, did slow it down. On that day, we extracted climate data from the Meteorological Service of Catalonia, Meteocat, and transformed it into Generative RAIN: an audiovisual experiment that generates stories automatically using artificial intelligence (AI) models. Every hour, based on the forecast, we modified input instructions, resulting in the creation of texts, images, and sounds. We then selected and organized these elements into an audiovisual experience.

Generative Rain

NR 2023
Vincent the phenomenon of Kathmandu

Vincent Greby is a French artist who divides his life between Kathmandu and Seoul. While passing through his family home in Gournay, he received a visit from his friend Jonathan Bougard who was returning from Polynesia. They haven't been seen for twenty years. Vincent presents him with some Putali from the Jajarkot district, ex votos of primitive Himalayan art, as well as a large African mask signed Grégoire Massengo, and then some of the paintings which made him known in Asia.

Vincent the phenomenon of Kathmandu

9.0 2023
Un viol au fond du verre

In October 2021, several young women claimed to have been drugged and then raped in bars in the trendy Ixelles cemetery district. These acts sparked two demonstrations bringing together nearly 2,000 angry women. In the wake of these events, an Instagram page called “Balance ton bar” was created. It shares the testimonies of many young women who also saw their lives turned upside down on a night when they just wanted to have a drink. How common are these attacks in the nightlife scene? Are other bars involved? What substances do the attackers use, and who are they?

Un viol au fond du verre

NR 2023
The Moon Beneath the Water

A portrait of the community of Erto, in the Dolomites, which 60 years ago suffered a huge human disaster, due to external ambition and avidity, and still fights for dignity and recognition. Over 10 years, we see the efforts of the community splinter due to the proposal of an art installation on the dam, at the origin of the disaster. While for the mayor and the art curator it could be a way for the village to look forward, many alert it would be another step in making the people forget the tragedy.

The Moon Beneath the Water

10.0 2023
Skyscraper Film

Skyscraper Film is a cameraless handmade film collage created from scraps of 16mm orphan films from the 1970s. Originally produced to promote tourism in North America, these films are remediated by the filmmaker to create an abstract collage via the emulsion lifting/ emulsion grafting technique. Using this method, the filmmaker lifts by hand the emulsion layer from the film base and subsequently places it on a different film base. This way a celluloid collage is created, then re-animated.

Skyscraper Film

NR 2023
Chorus in Rememory of Flight

Sierra Leonian artist Julianknxx uses his personal history as a prism to deconstruct dominant perspectives on African art, history, and culture. Rich with symbolism, his work conveys the Black experience of defining and redefining the self, rejecting labels to form new collective narratives. Offering song and music as forms of resistance, the exhibition invokes new understandings of what it means to be caught between, and to be of, multiple places. Choirs and musicians from cities across Europe give voice to a single refrain: ‘We are what’s left of us’, transforming the Curve into a collaborative space of communication. As the philosopher Édouard Glissant has written: ‘you can change with the Other while being yourself, you are not one, you are multiple, and you are yourself.’

Chorus in Rememory of Flight

NR 2023