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Vinyle - Nekfeu ft. Alpha Wann | Choreography by Malik Zaryaty (The Movement Theory)

Written By The Movement Theory on Wednesday, Jan 29, 2020 | 01:58 PM

 
TMT Delivers #13 Grow the light (part.3) Song: Vinyle - Nekfeu Art & History Museum Brussels Choreographer: Malik Zaryaty Performers: @axel_remezo @malikzaryaty @aryellesmeets @kellymaestrebenitez @maxlukaina Filmed and edited by David Jacowbski (@david_jacowbski) « Grow the light » is a piece based on the human being’s ability to let his own individuality become transparent through the understanding of belonging to a bigger picture than his own delimited concrete entity. — For centuries, tapestries were one of the major exports of the Low Countries, and the Art & History Museum has the largest and most important collection of them in Belgium, a total of more than 150. Not all can be displayed and there has to be proper conservation, which is why a different selection of forty or so is put out every two years. In hanging a fresh series, care is taken to ensure that as broad as possible a survey is provided of the different weaving centres (Tournai, Brussels, Oudenaarde and Bruges). Retables are among the most remarkable works of art the Art & History has. They are, as it were, large, sculpture-crammed boxes that were placed above church altars. Thirteen of the fifteen at the Cinquantenaire Museum are displayed in the ‘Gothic and pre-Renaissance’ galleries; they date from the 15th and 16th centuries and were produced in the great centres of Brussels, Antwerp and Mechlin, which enjoyed worldwide renown.