Agora
Simon Siegmann is inviting audiences to view his Agora , an installation and place for people to meet and talk in the city. It is a structure comprising a staircase and a large raised stage where “its purpose is deliberately incomplete, awaiting a human presence.” Simon Siegmann is inviting three artists – choreographer Pierre Droulers, composer George van Dam and writer Jean-Michel Espitallier – to take possession of this bare space and transform it into a performance venue. Dance, music and words bring the public space to life.

Simon Siegmann

Simon Siegmann

Simon Siegmann
Credits
Installation & concept: Simon Siegmann
Choreografy: Pierre Droulers
Text: Jean-Michel Espitallier
Music: George van Dam
Production: Margarita Production
Coproduction: Charleroi/Danses, Centre chorégraphique de la Communauté française, KunstenFESTIVALdesArts
With the support: Vlaamse Gemeenschap (Muziek-Compositieopdracht), cie Michèle Anne De Mey, KVS, Ville de Bruxelles/Stad Brussel, CGRI, Ambassade de France
Special thank’s to: KVS, Théâtre Royal du Parc