Bench Invasion
bench invasion – the art of listening
In this performance, I go with 10 people, each with a bench under their arm, into public space. We actively invite people to come and sit next to us. We build the benches. We sit, we slow down. We are present, we listen.
At the end of each encounter, we invite that person to a final moment later that day. After each encounter we move. We take the bench under our arms and walk on in the public space looking for a new person.
At the final end of the performance, we all come together: the bearers of the benches and the sitters. Bystanders are also invited.
We turn the benches into one long table in the public space.
With words, music (violin) and with a glass, we toast to the beauty of small encounters and life.
After, the communal table turns into benches again. The square is empty and everyone continues on their own way.
Central themes are connecting people (again), being present and celebrating, and all of this happens in public space.
The 'Bench Invasions' has already been invited by (theater) festivals and cities in Europe and in Canada, such as Quebec (CA), London (UK), The Gothenburg Dance and Theatre Festival (SE), OEROL (NL), Fira Tarréga (CAT), Zagare Fringe Festival (LT), Féron Arts (FR), Biennale Luxembourg (LU) , KLAP-youththeatre festival (DK), Bruges (BEL), Ruhrfestspiele (DE), Freedom Festival Hull (UK), STAMP festival Hamburg (D), Lieux publics, centre national des arts de la rue et de l'espace public Marseille (FR), ...
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Credits
Authors
Dieter Missiaen and Els Degryse
Artist
Dieter Missiaen
Text
Els Degryse / Kommil Foo
Violin
Anna Buevich / Anouk Sanczuk
Bench design
Marec Zeghers (zitter.be)
With the support of Perplx, Miramiro, CirkLabo.
Many thanks to Craig Weston, Sander Decuyper, Stef De Blieck, Marec Zeghers, Michael Minjauw, Lowie Vandenberghe (House Of Time Brugge), Gwendolien Sabbe, Martine Linaer-Gijsen, Tanja Ruiter, Wendy Moonen, Oerol Festival, Uitwijken – Brugge Plus, Te Gek!?, CC De Spil Roeselare, CC De Steiger Menen, Centre des arts de Rue – Ath, L’attitude 50. And all bench carriers.