Film and music screening
During the final weekend of the summer holidays, R(a/u)pture presents a unique film and music programme at the Winterslag mining ridge. In collaboration with Jester, the collective will showcase seven films on original formats – including one with a live soundtrack – alongside a complementary programme featuring exhibitions, a lecture, and a silent film screening.
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Programme Friday 29 August
The One Close to the Sea
Wout Biesmans, BE, 2023, 8’, HD, colour, sound
Landscape (for Manon)
Peter Hutton, US, 1987, 12’, 16mm, b/w, live soundtrack by Niels Geybels (Sequences)
L'ombre de Remouchamps
Wout Biesmans, BE, 2018, 9’, HD, colour, VO: FR, ST: NL
Before My Eyes
Mani Kaul, IN, 1989, 23’, HD, colour, sound
L’image d’une grotte
Wout Biesmans, BE, 2019, 7', HD, colour, sound, VO: FR, ST: NL
Am Meer
Ute Aurand, DE, 3’, 1998, 16mm, colour, sound
Eventide
Sharon Lockhart, US, 30’, 2022, HD, colour, sound
Location
Grass field at Jester (Schachtboklaan 11, Genk)
Timetable
19:00 Opening campside
20:15 Doors open
20:30 Start programme (after sunset)
22:15 Expected end
Pay what you can
€8, €10 of €13 euro with beverage consumption
€8 camping with breakfast
Transport
(1) At Genk station, several bus lines leave for the C-mine: line 31, 80, 3. You can consult the timetables of these bus lines via De Lijn's app.
(2) Do not park at Jester, but use the covered bicycle and car parking lot Parking 1 (Wildekastanjelaan) for free. This is open from 6am to 1am.
Overnight stay
You are welcome to camp on-site from Friday evening until Saturday morning. A camping ticket must be purchased in advance.
Accessibility
The event site and sanitary facilities are wheelchair accessible. However, please note that the event takes place on a grassy field, which may become muddy and difficult to walk on in wet weather.
Bad weather
The event will continue even if it rains. Please come prepared with waterproof shoes, umbrellas and rainwear.
Practical information
The bar and bookshop will remain open until 23:30. Please do not use flash or record images during the screening.
Programme Saturday 30 August
9:00 Breakfast
10:00 Guided tour of It Will Come From Below with Karel Op 't Eynde (assistent curator) in Jester
10:45 Screening Gag à Genk in Cinema Victoria
12:15 Lunch at the Emile van Dorenmuseum
13:00 Guided tour of Er zweeft daar boven het landschap eene poëzie... with Kristof Reulens (curator) in Emile van Dorenmuseum
13:30 Lecture by Christophe Van Eecke in the museum garden
14:00 Presentation of Am I Waves or Am I See (short film in production) by Karolien Chromiak in the garage
14:30 Free visit and after talk
15:00 Expected end
Locations
Jester (Schachtboklaan 11, Genk)
Cinema Victoria (Vennestraat 114, Genk)
Emile Van Dorenmuseum (Henri Decleenestraat 11, Genk)
Entrance fee
The programme on Saturday is free. Breakfast is for camping guests only.
Lunch
There is free coffee, tea, and water available. You can order a sandwich, soup, salad, or wrap at Grandkaffee. If you do so before 10 a.m., R(a/u)pture will ensure it is ready at the Emile Van Doren Museum.
Transport
It is a forty-minute walk from Cinema Victoria to the Emile Van Doren Museum. Although R(a/u)pture recommends a group walk along the redesigned Hoefstadstraat, you can also reach the museum by bicycle, bus or car. There are parking spaces nearby. Walking from Jester to Cinema Victoria takes just eight minutes.
Bad weather
In case of rain, the lecture at the museum will be held indoors. Please provide waterproof footwear, umbrellas, and rain gear for moving between venues.
Accessibility
The venues are wheelchair accessible. There is a mobile sanitary facility (TOI TOI DIXI) at Cinema Victoria.
Practical
You are welcome to join the programme at any point. The organisation kindly asks that you maintain silence and refrain from repeatedly entering and exiting participation.
Also visit Thom Trojanowski's expo Station d'Artistes #1 at C-mine. Ilke Gers' installation work can be seen day and night.
This project was made possible with the support of the City of Genk. R(a/u)pture 3 is a collaboration with LUCA School of Arts, C-mine, Emile Van Dorenmuseum, Atlas College Art & Design, Jester, Cinema Victoria and System Dystopia