Film La Musique du Geste - A portrait of Georges-Elie Octors, Isabelle Dumont
The film paints a portrait of Georges-Elie Octors, who was the conductor and musical director of the Ictus ensemble for 25 years. The son of a famous Belgian-Congolese conductor, he had to forge his own path through his father's legacy and his commitment to contemporary music. Numerous interviews, testimonials, and dialogues with his comrades reveal a particular style of leadership, linked to listening, negotiation, and the creation of collective action. Could music offer a certain key to unlocking a “politics of friendship”?
Time: 19:00 - 20:00 Location: Studio 2
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Film La Musique du Geste - A portrait of Georges-Elie Octors, Isabelle Dumont
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The film paints a portrait of Georges-Elie Octors, who was the conductor and musical director of the Ictus ensemble for 25 years. The son of a famous Belgian-Congolese conductor, he had to forge his own path through his father's legacy and his commitment to contemporary music. Numerous interviews, testimonials, and dialogues with his comrades reveal a particular style of leadership, linked to listening, negotiation, and the creation of collective action. Could music offer a certain key to unlocking a “politics of friendship”?
Time: 19:00 - 20:00 Location: Studio 2
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Film La Musique du Geste - A portrait of Georges-Elie Octors, Isabelle Dumont
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The film paints a portrait of Georges-Elie Octors, who was the conductor and musical director of the Ictus ensemble for 25 years. The son of a famous Belgian-Congolese conductor, he had to forge his own path through his father's legacy and his commitment to contemporary music. Numerous interviews, testimonials, and dialogues with his comrades reveal a particular style of leadership, linked to listening, negotiation, and the creation of collective action. Could music offer a certain key to unlocking a “politics of friendship”?
Time: 19:00 - 20:00 Location: Studio 2
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