Domo de Eŭropa Historio en Ekzilo

Thomas Bellinck—Festival de Marseille

Domo De Europa Thomas Bellinck © Danny Willems
Domo De Europa Thomas Bellinck © Danny Willems
Domo De Europa Thomas Bellinck © Danny Willems
Domo De Europa Thomas Bellinck © Danny Willems

Domo de Eŭropa Historio en Ekzilo (“The House of European History in Exile”, translated from Esperanto)
Thomas Bellinck

Performance-installation

Flash forward to an uncertain future: for some time already, the European Union has ceased to exist. A museum housed at the fort Saint-Jean takes us back in time to the beginning of the 21st century, when it had not yet imploded and where all nations still used the single European currency, the euro…

Conceived by the Belgian director Thomas Bellinck, “The House of European History in Exile” tells of the failure of the European dream, described in objects, cards and recordings that date the long disintegration of the EU. Each visitor will have an inner encounter in time and space with this journey.

An immersive experience where one is alone with the objects, face to face with a future, that it is still possible to describe as “fiction”.

Informations

Included in the full price ticket  9,50€/5€
Vente sur place au Mucem. Information and reservations : 04 84 35 13 13
For all above 14 (individual visit)

Concept & realisation : Thomas Bellinck
Dramaturgy : Sébastien Hendrickx
Technical direction : Tim Vanhentenryk
Line production : Kostas Raftopoulos
Production management : Christian Geschvinderman, Catherine Vervaecke
Construction : Azeddine Allag, Rabah Barek, Salem Bennafla, Laetitia Bonetti, Pierre Sarr Bour, Karim Bouregba, Eric Brocard, Jérôme Casy, Dimitri Chilitopulos, Mourad Choukali, Nourredine Djelloul, Marie Aurélie Fassino, Patrick Garnier, Eva Gruber, Miranda Karlsson, Jahid Kasri, Pascal Lerest, Christine Lusetti, Patrick Michault, Yuri Rabinovitz, Lola Rozé
Scenography and lighting : Stef Stessel
Set and graphics : Julie Ciavatti, Paul Gilonne, Camille Lemonnier, Anne Straetmans, Menno Vandevelde, the scenery workshops of KVS and Hessisches Staatstheater Wiesbaden, UUS Studio
Research assistance : Laura Kurtz, Marina Troupi
Translation and editing : Tawny Andersen, Ziad Chakaroun, Laurence Foulon, Francesca Pinder, Ula Sickle, Anne Vanderschueren
Bar and housekeeping : Nina Boughanim, Emmanuel Galland, Elias Kurdy, Camille Lemonnier
Original producer : KVS
Producer : new version Mucem
Coproducer : Festival de Marseille
Executive producer : ROBIN vzw
With the support of KASK / School of Arts of University College Ghent, MP2018

Many thanks to Jamila Adamou, Yasmina Amire, Garifallia Anastasopoulou, Katia Arfara, Benjamin Baelus, Lydia Bolani, Robert Beyer, Mauve Carbonell, Philippe Caroyez, André Catalão, Julie Chenot, Jean François Chougnet, Paul de Clerck, Eric De Keuleneer, Florian Deuflhard, Thanos Dokos, Jan Goossens, Paul Goossens, Achim Güssgen-Ackva, Martin Hammer, Jeroen Hardenbol, Ronny Heidenreich, Gunther Hellmann, Olivier Hoedeman, Maria Kohlert-Németh, Kostis Kornetis, Frederik Le Roy, Frie Leysen, Matthieu Lietaert, Lieve Lowet, Maria Magdalena Ludewig, Brigitte Marin, Manos Matsagganis, Stefan Mercier, Husamuddin Meyer, Stefan Moens, Muepu Muamba, Ekke Muijzers, Yiannis Papageorgiou, Giorgos Papakonstantinou, Martin Pigeon, Elisabeth Pluijmen, Tasos Sakellaropoulos, Esther Severi, Ula Sickle, Bart Staes, Yannis Stavrakakis, Marko Stamenkovic, Paul Steinhardt, Willy Thomas, Jeroen Vander Ven, Hendrik Vos, Rutger Wolfson, Angeliki Ziaki, all the staff members of Festival de Marseille, Hessisches Staatstheater Wiesbaden, International Film Festival Rotterdam, KVS, Mucem, Onassis Cultural Center, ROBIN, Wiesbaden Biennale and Wiener Festwochen

As part of MP2018 Quel Amour ! in partnership with the Festival de Marseille.

Thomas Bellinck

Interview with Thomas Bellinck

Domo de Eŭropa Historio en Ekzilo (“The House of European History in Exile”, translated from Esperanto)
Thomas Bellinck

Performance-installation

Flash forward to an uncertain future: for some time already, the European Union has ceased to exist. A museum housed at the fort Saint-Jean takes us back in time to the beginning of the 21st century, when it had not yet imploded and where all nations still used the single European currency, the euro…

Conceived by the Belgian director Thomas Bellinck, “The House of European History in Exile” tells of the failure of the European dream, described in objects, cards and recordings that date the long disintegration of the EU. Each visitor will have an inner encounter in time and space with this journey.

An immersive experience where one is alone with the objects, face to face with a future, that it is still possible to describe as “fiction”.

Informations

Included in the full price ticket  9,50€/5€
Vente sur place au Mucem. Information and reservations : 04 84 35 13 13
For all above 14 (individual visit)

Concept & realisation : Thomas Bellinck
Dramaturgy : Sébastien Hendrickx
Technical direction : Tim Vanhentenryk
Line production : Kostas Raftopoulos
Production management : Christian Geschvinderman, Catherine Vervaecke
Construction : Azeddine Allag, Rabah Barek, Salem Bennafla, Laetitia Bonetti, Pierre Sarr Bour, Karim Bouregba, Eric Brocard, Jérôme Casy, Dimitri Chilitopulos, Mourad Choukali, Nourredine Djelloul, Marie Aurélie Fassino, Patrick Garnier, Eva Gruber, Miranda Karlsson, Jahid Kasri, Pascal Lerest, Christine Lusetti, Patrick Michault, Yuri Rabinovitz, Lola Rozé
Scenography and lighting : Stef Stessel
Set and graphics : Julie Ciavatti, Paul Gilonne, Camille Lemonnier, Anne Straetmans, Menno Vandevelde, the scenery workshops of KVS and Hessisches Staatstheater Wiesbaden, UUS Studio
Research assistance : Laura Kurtz, Marina Troupi
Translation and editing : Tawny Andersen, Ziad Chakaroun, Laurence Foulon, Francesca Pinder, Ula Sickle, Anne Vanderschueren
Bar and housekeeping : Nina Boughanim, Emmanuel Galland, Elias Kurdy, Camille Lemonnier
Original producer : KVS
Producer : new version Mucem
Coproducer : Festival de Marseille
Executive producer : ROBIN vzw
With the support of KASK / School of Arts of University College Ghent, MP2018

Many thanks to Jamila Adamou, Yasmina Amire, Garifallia Anastasopoulou, Katia Arfara, Benjamin Baelus, Lydia Bolani, Robert Beyer, Mauve Carbonell, Philippe Caroyez, André Catalão, Julie Chenot, Jean François Chougnet, Paul de Clerck, Eric De Keuleneer, Florian Deuflhard, Thanos Dokos, Jan Goossens, Paul Goossens, Achim Güssgen-Ackva, Martin Hammer, Jeroen Hardenbol, Ronny Heidenreich, Gunther Hellmann, Olivier Hoedeman, Maria Kohlert-Németh, Kostis Kornetis, Frederik Le Roy, Frie Leysen, Matthieu Lietaert, Lieve Lowet, Maria Magdalena Ludewig, Brigitte Marin, Manos Matsagganis, Stefan Mercier, Husamuddin Meyer, Stefan Moens, Muepu Muamba, Ekke Muijzers, Yiannis Papageorgiou, Giorgos Papakonstantinou, Martin Pigeon, Elisabeth Pluijmen, Tasos Sakellaropoulos, Esther Severi, Ula Sickle, Bart Staes, Yannis Stavrakakis, Marko Stamenkovic, Paul Steinhardt, Willy Thomas, Jeroen Vander Ven, Hendrik Vos, Rutger Wolfson, Angeliki Ziaki, all the staff members of Festival de Marseille, Hessisches Staatstheater Wiesbaden, International Film Festival Rotterdam, KVS, Mucem, Onassis Cultural Center, ROBIN, Wiesbaden Biennale and Wiener Festwochen

As part of MP2018 Quel Amour ! in partnership with the Festival de Marseille.

Domo De Europa Thomas Bellinck © Danny Willems

Thomas Bellinck

Interview with Thomas Bellinck

Domo De Europa Thomas Bellinck © Danny Willems
Domo De Europa Thomas Bellinck © Danny Willems
Domo De Europa Thomas Bellinck © Danny Willems