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    Simon Dumas (Qbc)

    Simon Dumas (Québec) Auteur indiscipliné, Simon Dumas écrit de la poésie, réalise des spectacles littéraires, se met quelquefois en scène. Il a publié cinq livres de poésie dont La chute fut lente, interminable puis …

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    Karine Ledoyen (Qbc)

    Karine Ledoyen (Québec) est chorégraphe et directrice artistique de la compagnie Danse K par K fondée en 2005. Elle développe plusieurs projets atypiques, constamment à l’affût de nouvelles expériences …

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    Catrine Godin (Qbc)

    Catrine Godin (Montreal). It is in parallel with her pictorial approach that writings are traced, from the first title, Les Ailes Closes, which appeared in 2006 by the publisher, Noroît.

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    Maryline Daoust (Qbc)

    Marilyn Daoust (Montreal) has been working with various emerging and established Montreal choreographers since 2011.

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    Martine Delvaux (Qbc)

    Martine Delvaux (Montreal) teaches literature at the University of Québec in Montréal, and has been developing her career as a novelist and essayist for the last fifteen years

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    Manon Oligny (Qbc)

    Manon Oligny (Montreal) Receiving her Bachelors in dance from the University of Québec in Montréal, she founded the company Manon in 1999, where she works as a choreographer, artistic director and producer.

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    Quattrophage (Fr)

    the music of Quattrophage quartet (Pierre Dellacherie / cello, Matthieu Safatly / cello, Olivier Hüe / electric guitar, Nicolas Lelièvre / percussions) is a conceptual and sensual descendant of the musical erratum of Marcel Duchamp.

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    Paradise Now (Be)

    Philippe Franck (Brussels, Mons) is a cultural conceptualist who is passionate about contemporary crossovers. He is director of Transcultures, an interdisciplinary center for digital and sound cultures (Charleroi).

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    Sebastien STh Biset (Be)

    Sébastien STh Biset (Charleroi) is a doctor in art history, musician and zythosophe. Member co-founder of editorial and curatorial platforms, programming (SIC) and MNÓAD, he is collaborator in PointCulture.

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    Teuk Henri (Be)

    Teuk Henri (Brussels) Co-founded, in 1994, the experimental trio “Rawfrucht” (2 CDs on Sub rosa). He joined the group Juniper Boots in 1996, …

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    OMFI – One Moment Free Improv’ (Be)

    To create connections, to open to others is essential for OMFI. Many participants practice free improvisation, but have too little opportunity to meet each other

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    Maurice Charles JJ (Be)

    Jean-Jacques Duerinckx aka Maurice Charles JJ (Braine L’Alleud) practices mainly soprano and baritone saxophones, his first influences being Steve Lacy, Antonny Braxton, John Surman, Hamiet Bluiett.

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    Adam Bohman (GB)

    Adam Bohman (London) is a composer, visual artist and author/very active inopportune performer in the outposts of the musics underground since the  end of the Seventies.

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    Thomas Israël (Be)

    A co-production between Rhizome, Transcultures and in partnership with the Théâtre la Balsamine hosting Les Oracles, in a creative residency program.

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    Christophe Bailleau (Fr/Be)

    Multidisciplinary artist, Christophe Bailleau (Huy) has been developing an atypical musical and visual project for 15 years. His compositions are based on acoustic sources (guitar, percussion, vocal sounds) triturated and mixed with concrete and domestic sounds.

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    Philippe Franck (Be)

    Philippe Franck (Brussels, Mons) is a cultural conceptualist who is passionate about contemporary crossovers. He is director of Transcultures, an interdisciplinary center for digital and sound cultures (Charleroi).

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    Pastoral (Be)

    Pastoral (Be) is the combo created in 2010 by Christophe Bailleau (musician and visual artist) and Philippe Franck (musician and author) who cross their universes to compose ambient, post-folk or post-rock works.