news ^ "en" Discover what's new at Action Zoo Humain. 16.01.2017 - Make society playable How can an urban theatre in the world make a difference? According to Chokri Ben Chikha, the answer lies in 'playing', in the broadest sense of the word. It is about increasing the playability in the city. This can be done in several ways. Three tips in Etcetera & rekto:verso. 06.12.2016 - The Flemish Pavilion in Dubaï “Een Vlaming kan zich goed relativeren, staat met beide voeten stevig in de kleigrond, waaruit na noeste arbeid een baksteen wordt gemaakt.” Maar wat vindt u? Met dank aan vele enthousiaste Waregemnaren verzamelden we opnieuw goeie ideeën over de Vlaamse identiteit voor het Flemish Pavilion in Dubaï (2020). Woensdag 21/12 om 20u sluiten Chokri Ben 24.11.2016 - Award ceremony Théatrales de Carthage In November 2016, at the Journées Théâtrales de Carthage, we awarded the Artists Without Borders Prize to the talented Tunisian choreographer Hafedh Zallit with his production "Les ergs du Sable". The international jury (Chokri Ben Chikha (KASK/SCHOOL OF ARTS/HOGENT), Dave Schwab (PRODUCTIEHUIS ROTTERDAM), Cees Vossen (MOUSSEM) & Meriam Bousselmi 30.09.2016 - Chokri Ben Chikha - "I feel very Belgian, despite my dual nationality" Chokri Ben Chikha was a news guest at Radio 1. Last summer he listened with amazement to N-VA politician Zuhal Demir. After the coup in Turkey and the subsequent riots in Belgium, she proposed to let people with dual nationality choose one of the two. If Chokri had to choose between his two nationalities, what would he choose? Tunisian or Belgian? 01.12.2015 - Thank you for aids On the occasion of World Aids Day, Action Zoo Humain made an awareness film for the Province of East Flanders. Thank you for AIDS! 23.10.2015 - Join the Revolution: a try out at the international theatre festival in Tunis Today Action Zoo Humain performed at the international festival Journées théâtrales de Carthage in Tunis with a work-in-progress of the new performance Join the Revolution. The performance's subject is Tunisia. This makes the show in Tunis a special moment. The interaction with the local Tunisian artists and their vision on the Arab Spring are Pagination Previous page Next page
16.01.2017 - Make society playable How can an urban theatre in the world make a difference? According to Chokri Ben Chikha, the answer lies in 'playing', in the broadest sense of the word. It is about increasing the playability in the city. This can be done in several ways. Three tips in Etcetera & rekto:verso.
06.12.2016 - The Flemish Pavilion in Dubaï “Een Vlaming kan zich goed relativeren, staat met beide voeten stevig in de kleigrond, waaruit na noeste arbeid een baksteen wordt gemaakt.” Maar wat vindt u? Met dank aan vele enthousiaste Waregemnaren verzamelden we opnieuw goeie ideeën over de Vlaamse identiteit voor het Flemish Pavilion in Dubaï (2020). Woensdag 21/12 om 20u sluiten Chokri Ben
24.11.2016 - Award ceremony Théatrales de Carthage In November 2016, at the Journées Théâtrales de Carthage, we awarded the Artists Without Borders Prize to the talented Tunisian choreographer Hafedh Zallit with his production "Les ergs du Sable". The international jury (Chokri Ben Chikha (KASK/SCHOOL OF ARTS/HOGENT), Dave Schwab (PRODUCTIEHUIS ROTTERDAM), Cees Vossen (MOUSSEM) & Meriam Bousselmi
30.09.2016 - Chokri Ben Chikha - "I feel very Belgian, despite my dual nationality" Chokri Ben Chikha was a news guest at Radio 1. Last summer he listened with amazement to N-VA politician Zuhal Demir. After the coup in Turkey and the subsequent riots in Belgium, she proposed to let people with dual nationality choose one of the two. If Chokri had to choose between his two nationalities, what would he choose? Tunisian or Belgian?
01.12.2015 - Thank you for aids On the occasion of World Aids Day, Action Zoo Humain made an awareness film for the Province of East Flanders. Thank you for AIDS!
23.10.2015 - Join the Revolution: a try out at the international theatre festival in Tunis Today Action Zoo Humain performed at the international festival Journées théâtrales de Carthage in Tunis with a work-in-progress of the new performance Join the Revolution. The performance's subject is Tunisia. This makes the show in Tunis a special moment. The interaction with the local Tunisian artists and their vision on the Arab Spring are