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Kompanie

Kompanie

Formed in 2008, Das Fräulein (Kompanie) was established to develop and promote the work of Belgian artist Anne-Cécile Vandalem. Its theatre creations are original works conceived, written and directed by the artist herself. Das Fräulein (Kompanie) is currently subsidised by the Wallonia-Brussels Federation.

In 2003, Anne-Cécile Vandalem began to create and write the shows ZAÏ ZAÏ ZAÏ (2003) and HANSEL AND GRETEL (2005) with Jean-Benoît Ugeux. Her preference has been for fiction ever since.

From 2008 to 2013, the notion of home played a leading role in her work. It is seen as the perfect place of confinement, through which and with which everything happens. Starting from an ultra-realistic universe, she has defined the context of so-called domestic tragedies on an individual level in (SELF)SERVICE at the Théâtre de Vidy-ETE (Lausanne), on a family level in HABIT(U)ATION (2010) at the Théâtre de Namur (Belgium), and on a collective level with AFTER THE WALLS (UTOPIA) at the Théâtre National de la Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles during the Kunstenfestivaldesarts. These shows make up the Parentheses Trilogy.

Alongside this trilogy, she also created MICHEL DUPONT with the sound engineer Brice Cannavo to reinvent the opposite of the world in a sound show for adults and teenagers.

In 2014, Anne-Cécile Vandalem began exploring the modalities of posture and imposture. She examines an individual’s capacity to act upon and transform reality within various societal spheres, and addresses the question of disclosure and fragility as both an honest and/or strategic stance in her writing. She created three works: STILL TOO SAD TO TELL YOU (video installation), QUE PUIS-JE FAIRE POUR VOUS? (public space project), and LOOKING FOR DYSTOPIA (multimedia work).

This was followed by TRISTESSES, the first part of a trilogy on the great failures of humanity, created at Festival d'Avignon in 2016. TRISTESSES is a performance combining theatre, cinema, and music, which earned her the award for Best Production at the 2016 Theatre Awards (Belgium), the award for Best Foreign Production at the 2018 Critics’ Awards (France), and the SACD Author Award for live performance (Belgium).

ARCTIC, the second part of the trilogy, was presented at the 72nd edition of the Festival d'Avignon. This work, at the crossroads of theatre, cinema, and music, is a thriller set against the backdrop of global warming.

KINGDOM, the final part of the trilogy, premiered at the Avignon Festival d'Avignon in July 2021.

Anne-Cécile also works internationally, notably at the Schaubühne in Berlin, where she created DIE ANDEREN (2019).

In 2024, she began a new cycle of creations titled HAUNTED WORLDS, which, starting from our dead ends and blind spots, seeks to make visible certain “ghost stories” that dominant narratives prevent us from hearing.

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