Lighting designer
sweet home - Collectif Arbatache
Lighting designer, lighting, sound and video operator
2016
The show was played 30 times in Brussels, Belgium.
Actors: Ahmed Ayed, Bruno Borsu, Julie Dacquin, Martin Goossens, Zoé Janssens, Ilyas Mettioui, Mathilde Mosseray, Camille Sansterre et Corentin Skwara
Scenography: Thomas Delord
Lighting design: Bao Ghislain Ngouansavanh
Technical operator and coordinator: Bao Ghislain Ngouansavanh
Costumes design: Mathilde Glorian
Video content creator: Yoann Stehr
“Sweet Home is a crepuscular show halfway between hope and despair (…). Collectif Arbatache chose to work its new show without director. Successful bet.
At different levels, acts are moving in a dreamlike atmosphere. Sound and lighting are supporting the poetic chiaroscuro of the show speaking about modern preoccupations.”
Flora Eveno, RTBF (Belgium, national TV Channel)
Kikk festival 2016
Designed the lights and backstage direction for Brussels-based independent company Domya.
Performed in Brussels in 2014-2015.
Kikk festival 2016
Designed the lights and backstage direction for Brussels-based independent company Domya.
Performed in Brussels in 2014-2015.
Kikk festival 2016
Exhibition lighting designer
2016
Founded in 2011 in Namur, Belgium, Kikk promotes digital and creative cultures.
The association organizes KIKK Festival every year, an international festival of digital and creative cultures. Its interest lies in the artistic and economic implications of new technologies. The event gathers people of all backgrounds from all around the world such as designers, scientists, makers, entrepreneurs, artists, architects, developers or musicians. KIKK Festival has become well renowned on the international digital & creative scene.
Director and founder: Gilles Bazelaire
Art Director and founder: Gaetan Libertiaux
Curator and coordinator: Marie Du Chastel
Exhibition scenography: Louis Luyten
Technical Director: Christophe Van Hove
Le Cavalier Bizarre (The strange rider) - Royal Conservatory of Brussels
Lighting designer, lighting and sound operator
2015
The show was performed 15 times in Brussels, Belgium.
Author : Michel de Gelderode
Director : Pauline Maréchal
Director assistant : Mathilde Lévêque
Actors : Maxime Houplain, Marc Laurent, Laura Mann, Jordan Marty et Sarah Navarro
Lighting designer : Bao Ghislain Ngouansavanh
Lighting and sound cue operator : Bao Ghislain Ngouansavanh
A l'ouest / soleil couchant (to the West / sunset)-Tof Théâtre
Assistant Lighting designer
2012
The show has performed 100 times in Belgium, France, Italy, Portugal, Canada, Burkina Faso and Guyana.
Conception, staging, scenography, interpretation and puppet designer: Alain Moreau
Participation in the script and input: Laura Durnez
Creation of music and soundscape: Max Vandervorst
Lighting designer: Dimitri Joukovski
Lighting and sound operator: Laura Durnez
Creative input: Delphine Bibet, Thierry Hellin, Seydou Boro et les OKidoK - Xavier Bouvier and Benoit Devos.
Scenography: Geneviève Périat et Alain Moreau
Assistant to the scenographer: Anne-Sophie Vanderbeck
Assistant to costume designer: Emilie Plazolles
Distribution and setting into orbit: My-Linh Bui - Kurieuze et Cies
Photos: Melisa Stein
“ Belgian performer Alain Moreau and his theatre company Tof Théâtre recount the moving story of a man all alone in the dunes. [...] It’s magnificent, funny sometimes, very touching and above all, extremely moving.”
Sophie Lesort, Toute le culture.com (France, website)
“ An ultimate toast to life and to a dying day. In no less than 35 minutes and without uttering a word, Alain Moreau (…) paints an intense and poetic portrait of ageing. [...]
An invention that is so much more than just technical skill; it’s the key to opening up the marvellous and moving beyond what you see before your eyes. Soleil Couchant (Sunset) is a true jewel: for its mood, its utmost attention to detail. This lyrical narration unfolds slowly to the rhythm of the breaking waves.”
Mariagrazia Manghi, Gazzetta di Parma (Italy, local newspaper from Parma)
“ After a year of very colourful and varied shows, the Tof Théâtre takes to the stage with its short piece Soleil couchant (Sunset). And...we were deeply moved. ”
SortiraParis.com (France, website)
“ No certainty here, everything is open to interpretation and the miracle is born out of these many outlines of proposition, within a decor of the utmost simplicity and yet so aesthetic, of an empty beach where a few odd stalks of grass push up through the sand...”
Maïlys C. (France, internet blog)