Droesem

Dregs

is a visual play with dance and movement for children around four years

The protagonist, a princess, challenges the stereotypical role assigned to her in classic fairy tales. Uncomfortable with conforming to traditional expectations, she explores alternative roles.

The performance unfolds in a scene with a central monumental box made of a light and flexible structure, covered with a white transparent fabric to maintain a fluid appearance. Its contents change from her house at the bottom to a celestial object at the top.

As the box slowly rises, the structure radiates a sensual energy. At the top, strategically placed lights create lighting effects that enhance the visual spectacle.

The performance space also features seven dingy yellow benches arranged in various configurations on a mournful brown dance floor. These elements add to the overall atmosphere of the setting and reflect the emotional tone of the story.

Set design with the assistance of Rafaël Vergauwen

Direction: Inne Goris, music: Eavesdropper, dancer: Sam Wissen, costume design: Lieve Meeussen, dramaturg: Jan Staes, photos: Koen Broos and Cathérine Claeyé

Selected for 2023 LOD Music Theatre, Bijloke Wonderland, Ghent (B), 2017 Bronksfestival, Brussels (B), 2013 Manchester International Festival (UK), 2008 The Theatre Fesitval, deSingel, Antwerp (B)

With thanks to Trappen Platjouw and ShowTex