BACK / BRIDGE — Les Halles de Schaerbeek
Arts & Stage

BACK / BRIDGE

Performance
High-energyCulturalSocial
When
Wednesday, 9 September 2026 · 19:00
Price
See organizer
Where
Les Halles de Schaerbeek
Rue Royale Sainte-Marie, 1030 Schaerbeek

« Par sa verve et son sens de la répartie, (…)Habibitch se pose en queen, s’affirme en queen, se revendique en queen et agit telle une queen. » Sceneweb An unflinching and impactful performance that begins with intense images: colonial violence, Islamophobia, police repression. Then, silence. A body in white begins to move. The dance unfolds – pulsating, popping, jerking, trembling, undulating. Every movement is memory, every vibration a struggle. The solo becomes a ritual, the stage is transformed into a place of collective exorcism. Back/Bridge is an exploration, through movement and imagery, of the continuum of colonial violence within the bodies and memories of post-colonial diasporas. Through a striking dialogue between choreography and iconography, connections are woven between historical archival images and contemporary media representations, revealing the imprint of a past that is still present. A profound and essential work. Five solidarity tickets at €5 will be set aside for each performance of performing arts projects (with some exceptions). Please email reservation@halles.be « Par sa verve et son sens de la répartie, (…)Habibitch se pose en queen, s’affirme en queen, se revendique en queen et agit telle une queen. » Sceneweb An unflinching and impactful performance that begins with intense images: colonial violence, Islamophobia, police repression. Then, silence. A body in white begins to move. The dance unfolds – pulsating, popping, jerking, trembling, undulating. Every movement is memory, every vibration a struggle. The solo becomes a ritual, the stage is transformed into a place of collective exorcism. Back/Bridge is an exploration, through movement and imagery, of the continuum of colonial violence within the bodies and memories of post-colonial diasporas. Through a striking dialogue between choreography and iconography, connections are woven between historical archival images and contemporary media representations, revealing the imprint of a past that is still present. A profound and essential work. Five solidarity tickets at €5 will be set aside for each performance of performing arts projects (with some exceptions). Please email reservation@halles.be 11 € / 14 € / 16 € / 18 € / 20 € / 22 €

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