The creation COND’ART-NÉ by Larissa EBONG delves into the human condition, the impact of death, and childhood trauma, particularly the loss of a loved one. This performance seeks to honor her childhood and initiate a healing process following the loss of her father, which led to a sense of inferiority and emotional withdrawal.
Larissa Ebong (CM)
The artist employs performance art as a means to free minds and bodies trapped by trauma. Through this intimate piece, she strives to transcend gender divides and self-isolation, questioning the role of the artist in shaping future societies that embrace greater freedom.
The audience, transformed into witnesses, is invited on a personal journey beyond prejudices and preconceived notions. The artist incorporates accessories as memory traces, archiving the pains of a bygone era and overcoming persistent violence. This performance is a true ritual of healing.
Larissa Ebong (she, her) is a Cameroonian visual artist and performer born in 2001 in Eastern Cameroon. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Visual Arts and is currently pursuing a Master’s degree at the Institute of Fine Arts in Nkongsamba, Cameroon. Passionate about performance, contemporary dance, and KRUMP, she has carried out several projects in Central Africa and Cameroon. Her work explores themes of resilience, identity, separation, and respect for nature.
Creation 2021
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DATE | CONTENU |
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2025/04/171830 |
17.04.2025 18:30 La Grande Halle, Brussels |
In the public space, free access.
In coproduction with Charleroi danse.
In collaboration with Cultureghem.
As part of “The artists Modaperf/Cameroon at the Trouble Festival/Brussels.”
With the support of Municipality of Molenbeek-saint-Jean.