First Pour ✨
Event design for the opening night of the beautifully designed new @proto_strp space by @strpeindhoven
Shaped as a container of multitudes, coming alive through shared moments, food, sound, and connection.
A collective unveiling, a sound installation by @jetlagiuliano , DJ sets by @qklavd b2b @juiltrs and @patrice.ks b2b @mugursoma , as well as G1rls on spill improv performing the unplanned @g1rls_onsocial .
Thank you for having me, check out this beautiful new community space!!
Fotos @jasperburgh_
Right beside the dancefloor, you’ll be able to step into our exhibition room.
“Floating Textile” by Lioba Benold (in colab w @parker.hertz ) meets the video work of Pedro Fonseca @pedro1fonseca2 creating a space where light, movement, and interaction shape an electrically graphic atmosphere.
This event is meant to be intimate so we have a very limited capacity to ensure the experience goes as we envisioned it, and we will have only 10 tickets at the door on the day of the event.
Tickets are available via the link in our bio, grab yours quickly
#aeme #electromusic #installation #eindhoven #event
Bacchanalia vases, now glazed and back from the kiln 🏺
Made during Bacchanalia @sectie_c , each one holds a little memory of that night!
Thank you @kiaraaalmeida and @kinausteka for collaborating and helping <3 <3
Thank you @kleicafe for firing 🔥🔥
The name Bacchanalia comes from the ancient Bacchic secretive rituals, where followers gathered to celebrate, create, and lose themselves in collectivity. These scenes live on in ancient pottery and mosaics: ecstatic figures, the bacchantes literally translating in the “raving ones”, dancing, and transforming the world around them.
Our Bacchanalia borrows from this spirit. Not to recreate the past, but to open spaces where expression becomes shared ritual, and where objects carry the energy of the night.
It was so special seeing all of you painting your own Bacchic vases, each one a small trace of your presence in the celebration.
We can’t wait to see them again after firing 🔥🏺
Helping hands during the painting sessions @kiaraaalmeida and @kinausteka 💕💕
pics @leidykarinagomezmontoya
Scenographic details from the past Baccahnalia party. A mysterious world of celebration, ritual, texture, and shadow.
Inspired by Suspiria and imagined by @lilo_benold in collaboration with Eindhoven based Designers.
Floating textile a collaboration with @parker.hertz
Dripping chandelier by @qklavd
Shadowplay by @madeuxlon and @jetlagiuliano
Carefully captured by @leidykarinagomezmontoya
The Dutch idiom Heilige Huisje (‘holy house’) sparked a four days collaboration between the fields of performing art, Sound and Fashion Design leading to a ten-minute performance. Here the house is understood in a domestic sense, and the narration draws on personal reflections about cultural frameworks and the spirituality that accompanies them.
The soundtrack builds up on the Mariinsky Ballet’s Le Sacre du Printemps.
The piece adapts to spaces and contexts of each iteration and remains so far untitled.
performing tonight @fashionclash_festival
Performance: @shujantje & @jellehuizinga_
Sound Design: @jellehuizinga_
Costume, Photo, and Stage Design: @lilo_withoutstitch
Clashlab 2025 Residency made possible by:
@fashionclash_festival · @viazuid · @limburgsmuseum · @musicasacramaastricht@sally_maastricht
#FASHIONCLASH #fashionclashfestival #fcf25
A house, transparent, fragile, held by bodies at its corners.
The ritual repeats: who gives themselves, who is spared, who decides? Fabric strains, sound cracks, gestures collapse. Between altar and trap, shelter and silence, the home is both promise and wound. What remains when the walls give way?
To those who couldn’t leave.
Performance: @shujantje & @jellehuizinga_
Sound Design: @jellehuizinga_
Costume, video and stagedesign @lilo_withoutstitch
Clashlab 2025 residency by @fashionclash_festival@viazuid@limburgsmuseum@musicasacramaastricht
We gathered, sculpted, stitched, and shared. What began as separate materials across three workshop sessions transformed into a bold, collective, and expressive textile installation.
It isn’t what it Seams explores raving beyond the party—imagining the kind of space we’d want to dance in. Through the fusion of textiles and scenography, we embraced freedom, softness, rebellion, and togetherness.
The final art work was presented on February 15. during @bacchanalia_party
Massive thanks to everyone who showed up with open minds and hands!
Workshop tutors: @lilo_withoutstitch & @evafilipczak
Workshop space: @keukenconfessies
Workshop poster graphic: @danaelmi
Jong Cultuur Program: @cultuur_eindhoven
📸: @leidykarinagomezmontoya
Hope everyone picked up their suits from the dry cleaner—big meeting ahead, and we all know the real competition isn’t in the boardroom, but in the best-dressed rankings. Business formal or bust. 🚀📊
P.S. For the last-second queens* still scrambling for an outfit—psst, Kringloop Karousell has a button-up shirt discount. 👀 #CorporateCore #MeetingReady #DressCodeExcellence”
🔥 The final Bacchanalia-inspired textile workshop, “IT ISN’T WHAT IT SEAMS,” is happening soon! 🔥
Come be part of the chaos, creativity & collective expression! 🎭✨
Join us as we put the finishing touches on our immersive installation, experimenting with textiles, light, papier-mâché & more to reimagine what a safe raving environment can look like. 🌌🎶
📅 Final workshop next week Friday 14. 17-21
– free tickets in bio, don’t miss it!
🎉 The installation will be unveiled at the closing event on Feb 15, 2025 ⚡⚡
Pics @leidykarinagomezmontoya
the event is supported by @cultuur_eindhoven
#LastCall #BacchanaliaReimagined #RaveArt #CreativeChaos #JoinTheRitual