Platform In De Maak
Pierre Bastin &
Astrid De Haes
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August 6, 2022 - 4:30 PM
It's about a relationship between a man and its surroundings. They love each other very much, and the power of the relationship is something that gets in the way.โ It's an intriguing prospect and one largely underpinned by the fragility of those relationships. โIt creates insecurities,โ Bush continues, โIt's saying if the man could become his environment and his environment the man, if they could make a deal, to change places, that they'd understand what it's like to be the other one and Perhaps it would clear up misunderstandings. You know, all the little problems; there would be no problem.โ (An adaptation of Kate Bush's text where she explains her song Running up that hill)
Astrid De Haes lives and works in Antwerp. She started dancing when she was six years old and has had a great interest in movement and the body ever since.
Fascinated by dance and experiment, De Haes followed a bachelor's and master's degree in Visual Arts, Autonomous Design, at the School of Arts in Ghent. She is currently active as a director, choreographer, production and business manager.
Pierre Bastin is a Belgian dancer, born in Verviers (Wallonia) and based in Antwerp. He studied at the Kunsthumaniora in Antwerp and then continued his studies at the Royal Conservatory of Antwerp, where he graduated in 2020.