Jean-Louis Sbille
Jean-Louis Sbille | |
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Born | Ottignies, Belgium |
14 March 1948
Nationality | Belgian |
Website | www |
Jean-Louis Sbille (14 March 1948) is a Belgian-French-speaking artist, radio and television producer, actor and writer.
In the mid-70s, with the graphic designer and art director, Marc Borgers they created RUPTZ,[1] an art video and performance group. From 1977 to 1981 he published the new wave art magazine Soldes Fins de Séries.[2] He has published novels for youth, poetry, dramatic works and screenplays for television Ici Bla Bla.
He produces a lot of cultural, musical and youth radio and TV shows on RTBF, the French-speaking Belgian radio and television organization.
He works in Brussels with the Mexican choreographer José Besprosvany from 2003 to 2009 as dramatist.
He is a professor of media criticism to Haute Ecole Libre de Bruxelles Ilya Prigogine..
Contents
Filmography
Works
Poetry
- Flip Inégral (Illustrated by André Lambotte) 1974.
- Faustine Surface (Photographs by Marc Borgers) 1976.
- Mamamama (Illustrated by Michèle Baczynsky) 2012.
Albums and novels for youth
- The Castle That Had Hiccups (Illustrated by Dominique Maes) 2000.
- La table, les trois chaises et le petit tabouret (illustrated by Dominique Maes) 2002.
- Les Camions De La Peur 2005.
- Golfo 2012.
Screenplays
- Le nid de l'aigle 2004
- Uncle Logic &... 2005
- Patatras et Vnudlaba 2007
- Monologue de Machine à Laver 2010
- Poings Perdus 2012
References
- ↑ Art vidéo: Pierre-Jean Foulon, Yvette Vanden Bemden Presses universitaires de Namur, 2004
- ↑ http://marc-borgers.net/soldes.htm
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