For a year, Elsa Poisot from d’Ecarlate la Cie, Jacinthe Mazzocchetti from UCLouvain, and La Chaufferie-Acte 1 collaborated with the Visual and Graphic Communication studio at ENSAV La Cambre on the studies La Deuxième Scène Actes 3 and 4, which examine the inequalities in rights and practices between men and women in the performing arts. This work has resulted in an exhibition that will also share the findings of the 2024 statistical monitoring.
La Deuxième Scène se dessine is an exhibition featuring works by students from the Visual and Graphic Communication studio at ENSAV La Cambre, built around the Acte 3 and Acte 4 studies.
- ACT 3 is a quantitative study led and carried out by ULiège. It includes statistical monitoring conducted by La Chaufferie-Acte 1. It looks in particular at the presence of women in programming, in positions of responsibility within institutions, and in the allocation of grants.
- ACT 4 is a qualitative study led and carried out by UCL, which looks at the performing arts through the lens of gender and diversity.
Exhibition from Wednesday, July 1 to Wednesday, September 16.
Visual by Chimène Vanbremeersch

