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Lovende reacties na premières Khadija El Kharraz Alami en Lisa Vereertbruggen

24.03.26

Two artists who were long-time resi­dents at KWP recei­ved rave reviews for their recent premieres.

Khadija El Kharraz Alami per­for­med at De Single on March 13. With her show, Shrine, Khadija aims to chal­len­ge the sacred capi­ta­list norms sur­roun­ding women. Lotte Ogiers, who atten­ded the pre­mie­re, wri­tes in Pzazz: Through the poly­r­hythms of Moroccan music, Cheb Runner and Alami free our com­pro­mi­sed bodies from their impo­sed iden­ti­ties. Some audien­ce mem­bers jump right up to dan­ce. I feel the vibra­ti­on. A throb­bing anger.” You can read the full review here: pzazz | Review — Woman and the Fuse. 

Lisa Vereertbrugghen’s Again Forever was also a suc­cess. After the pre­mie­re on Thursday, March 19, at CAMPO, Mathieu Lonbois of VRT 3 gives three rea­sons why you must see the per­for­man­ce. The sce­ne feels like a mor­ning after. That rosy moment after a good par­ty when the last ravers take a taxi home,” he says. Curious about Mathieu’s three rea­sons? Read or lis­ten more here: For eve­ry­o­ne who never dared to slow dan­ce: this is your moment | VRT NWS News.

You can still see both artists on their tours.