Reclaim

In brief

Title - Reclaim

Venue - Underbelly's Circus Theatre on the Meadows

Festival - Edinburgh Festival Fringe

Organisers Wallonia Brussels International

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About the event

Wallonia Brussels International, one of the Centre de recherches francophones belges's main partners, is pleased to bring a powerful performance of music and dance to this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Inspired by the Ko’ch ritual, Reclaim draws the audience close to examine life and imagine a sustainable future. Two cellists and a live opera singer interweave with beautiful circus and acrobatics in a form of secular prayer. After years of distancing from each other, this powerful collective experience allows us to recover and reclaim what our world needs urgently – humanity.

This is not a show, but an act of resistance. Presented by acclaimed and innovative Belgian company T1J, this is circus which pushes your expectations to the limit.

How to attend

This event is part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. It is costed, and tickets are available through the Fringe website.

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About the Centre de recherches francophones belges

Established in 1995, the Centre promotes the teaching of francophone Belgian literature on university courses, and hosts a range of activities relating to the field of francophone Belgian studies. These include seminars, conferences, publications, writing competitions, film screenings and other cultural events.

We frequently partner with Wallonia-Brussels International (WBI), including to bring Belgian performances to the UK as part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

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Our interdisciplinary environment brings together specialists in nine European languages, and the many cultures worldwide in which they're spoken, with experts in film, literature, theatre, translation and intermediality. Working with colleagues elsewhere in LLC, and across the wider University, we are able to support research which crosses boundaries between disciplines and/or languages.

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Related links

Visit T1J's website