Lake Life

Intergenerational
Imagination
Game
Transformation

estreia nacional

Lake Life 4
Lake Life 3
Lake Life 2
Lake Life 1

Lake Life is a game, a puzzle and a celebration you step in with two feet and maybe leave with three. The game is transformation, imaginary and real. How changeable and fluid are we? How do we tangle with each other and the world? — Kate McIntosh

estreia nacional

2.5

1H30
6+

Credits

A project by
Kate McIntosh 

In collaboration with
Arantxa Martinez 

Visual installation
Nadia Lauro  

Sound
Eric Desjeux 

Lighting design
Eduardo Abdala 

Artistic advice
Harun Morrison, Sarah Parolin, Tim Etchells 

Sound research
Charo Calvo  

Technical direction
Koen De Saegerin in collaboration with Tatiana Carret 

Studio assistance
MariaO’Herce, Ashley Van Pouke 

Host
Joana Mesquita

Drawings
Dari Gatti 

Cards
Marzia Dalfini 

Harness
Karolien Nuyttens 

Voices
Kate McIntosh (EN), Manah Depauw (FR/NL), Anja Müller (DE), Ana Libório (PT)

With the participation of
Ghyslaine Gau

General management
Sarah Parolin 

Production management
Niamh Moroney 

Tour management
Luca Napoli

Administration
Laura Deschepper, Elie Agniela 

Produced by
SPIN (Brussels)

Co-produced by
Teatro Municipal do Porto, Kunstenfestivaldesarts, BRONKS, Kaaitheater, Viernulvier Kunstencentrum, PACT Zollverein, Festival d’Automneà Paris,T2GThéâtre de Gennevilliers Centre Dramatique National, MDT, SPRING Performing Arts Festival, BIT Teatergarasjen, SCHÄXPIR Festival, figuren.theater.festival 

Funded by
Vlaamse Gemeenschapscommissie 

Residency
GC Pianofabriek (Brussels)

Associated production
L’Amicale (Lille)

Thanks to
Hans Bryssinck, Diederik Peeters, Laura Deschepper, Anna Rispoli, Marnie Slater, Caroline Daish, Britt Hatzius, Sheena McGrandles, Barbara Greiner, Frida Laux 

Special thanks to
All the volunteer audiences who helped us in the process, andSabine Zahn & Joshua Rutter for loaning the practice "Ghost Head" from the Unwritten Library

Credits

Text in Portuguese and English.
This performance involves interaction with the cast and the audience, as well as movement around the room.

The performance is recommended for ages 10 and up.