About

Crip Earth (Re)Generation, an artistic research project that seeks to nurture and explore relations of repair at the intersection of artistic practice, disability and our connection to the land. Underlying questions of the research project are: Is the embodied experience of disability/sickness an epistemological position? If so, what can it tell us about societal repair? How can this embodied knowledge be articulated and shared through different artistic forms? The project is led by dramaturg, performance maker and lecturer Bauke Lievens in collaboration with a team of co-researchers: Khadija El Kharraz Alami, Kopano Maroga, Louis Vanhaverbeke, Peter Aers, Tineke De Meyer en Tumba Kiambi. 

 

Crip Earth (Re)Generation has organized Crip Affinity Group (2024-25) and made a somatic audio fiction called Moss Room (2026), which you can listen to here. We also host an online talk series & bookclubs (2025-2026) and are preparing Crip Garden Almanac (provision title), a paper publication about the research trajectory which will be published in 2027. 

 

Crip Earth (Re)Generation is an initiative of The Circus Dialogues (continued), an artistic research project at KASK & Conservatorium funded by the HOGENT Arts Research Fund. 

Resources

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