1095
1095
Kuiperskaai, Lisaboa Houbrechts, Toneelhuis, Monty
2017 - 2020
In hefty plays like The Goldberg Chronicles (2014) and The Winter’s Tale (2016), the company took a fresh, bold approach in exploring the interplay between drama, visual art, choreography, costumes, performance and music.
1095 takes us back to the eleventh century. Benny, a young Benedictine monk, flees the Abbey of Ghent and travels through Europe in exile. In the southern French town of Clermont in that same year of 1095, Pope Urbanus II gives a notorious sermon in which he exhorts the populace to rid the holy city of Jerusalem of the enemies of every Christian – Muslims. It is here that the summons to the Crusades is launched.
1095 is a story about the mystery surrounding the spirit of an age, about moderation and extremism. It is a physical production that focuses on brute control.
Lisaboa Houbrechts aims to reduce human interactions to their essence, to make pure, raw emotions tangible. The result is an unsettling journey from Flanders to the Loire region and via Barcelona to the destroyed caliphate of Cordoba. 1095 is not a realistic play. It examines the relation to reality. It is about alienation and the appropriation of history. Is there such thing as a historical performance? What are the machinations of a body that has survived throughout the centuries?
Credits
text
Victor Lauwers
director
Lisaboa Houbrechts
with
Seppe Decubber
Maxime Rouquart
Lobke Leirens
Romy Louise Lauwers
Victor Lauwers
assistance of the director
Pauwel Hertmans
scenography
Oscar van der Put
costume design
Sietske Van Aerde
music
Maxime Rouquart
cello
Simon Lenski
light design
Ken Hioco
technician
Pauwel Hertmans
production
Kuiperskaai
P.U.L.S. - Project for Upcoming Artists for the Large Stage
Toneelhuis
Monty
coproduction
Monty
Toneelhuis
thanks to
Needcompany
Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten Antwerpen