Sadegh Zonouzi (he/him) is a multidisciplinary artist, an avid amateur tanbur player and the production leader of Gomrâh’s team. He has spent the last ten years developing a versatile practice as a graphic designer, photographer and has studied interior architecture at KU Leuven and Sint-Lucas in Ghent. Working on various commissions as a designer at interior design firm Salut Les Artistes and as an artdirector and photographer at 3D visualisation firm 3d-eye has allowed him to hone his skills. Sadegh has an experimental, research-based approach without any predetermined medium-finality: a project which starts out in a photographer’s darkroom might end up materialising as an object.
Kunstplaats Vonk is a studio and residency space for visual and performance arts in Hasselt and Genk, Belgium. At their 3 buildings they support artists with artistic feedback, an international network, presentation opportunities, studio-space and a financial contribution (for the residencies).
The purpose of UP is to develop and upskill the independent performing arts throughout Denmark. We define the free and independent performing arts as individuals, collectives and companies who work professionally with performance and primarily for and with independent performance groups, project supported companies, and lesser established theatres. Often without permanent access to a stage or a venue.
Foundation INITIUM is a production platform for contemporary art and culture projects. At INITIUM, our mission is to facilitate community development through the transformative power of arts and culture. We collaborate with communities to create and develop innovative theatre productions and art projects that reflect their unique stories, perspectives and experiences. Through these collaborative endeavours, we strive to promote social change and inspire a more inclusive and vibrant society.
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