Do we dare to think about the future? Do we dare to imagine with hope what is yet to come? Or do we remain stuck in the past, in visions of the future that were once promised but never arrived?
With I’m Not Done, Simon Baetens creates an intense, playful performance about self-profiling, loneliness, and being in transit. For the first time, his drag alter ego Electra leaves the club and appears on the theatre stage. Electra takes the audience on a musical journey through transforming virtual and emotional landscapes. Through drag, music, video, and text, a dreamlike world emerges in which the boundaries between technology and reality can no longer be distinguished.
Escape-Ism (US) is the razor-sharp garage/post-punk project of cult figure Ian Svenonius from the United States, known for among others The Make-Up, Chain & The Gang, Nation of Ulysses and his sharp pen as a writer and performer. Escape-Ism delivers tight riffs, repetitive grooves and lyrics that are raw, absurd and drenched in dry humor and annoyingly spot-on ideological social criticism. Live, Escape-Ism is relentless and immersive: no frills, no escape - just being dragged along.
There’s only two types of people in the world: the ones that entertain, and the ones that observe. And well, baby, we’re put-on-a-show kind of clowns.
For the 11th edition Send in the Clowns brings the circus into De Studio – for real this time. Prepare yourself for a camp night out with your favorite drag clowns in a show where we celebrate circus, tame wild animals (or not) and transform De Studio into a Pink Elephant Club.
There’s only two types of people in the world: the ones that entertain, and the ones that observe. And well, baby, we’re put-on-a-show kind of clowns.
For the 11th edition Send in the Clowns brings the circus into De Studio – for real this time. Prepare yourself for a camp night out with your favorite drag clowns in a show where we celebrate circus, tame wild animals (or not) and transform De Studio into a Pink Elephant Club.
Istanbul’s Lalalar remind you of your favorite 80’s cult show theme, and simultaneously sound like a delightful dumpster dive of spaghetti western-psychedelics, Anatolian funk, sampling and fresh psychedelia from Istanbul! With their retro-cinematic bass lines, dirty electronic beats, rebroken vocals, flirting guitars and attentively dug samples from the legacies of Anatolia, Lalalar evoke a future nostalgia.