iTAK is back in May! Launched in 2022, iTAK is a festival of adventurers that aims to bring people together. At the forefront of this epic era, iTAK is an invitation to sail together adrift, to cross our islands and inland coves, to cross paths in an archipelago of cultures, on the large island of Le Manège in Maubeugeuge, to stop off in Valenciennes or Belgium.
Laisse-moi is an acrobatic duo that combines Chinese double pole, dance and audience interaction to tell a love story. With a dynamic choreography that links the horizontality and verticality of the masts, Nely Carrasco and Miguel Rubio integrate the spectators as the physical and emotional support of the stage, making the development of the show really depend on them.
It is an immersive experience in which the audience is not a mere spectator, but a true pillar of the show. Sixteen chairs are part of the set design, and those who choose to participate will feel in their flesh how their presence sustains the stage, both physically and emotionally.
More Laisse-moi events
25 May
13:30
Laisse-moi at the Kunsten Bo[!]s des Arts festival 2026
Kunsten Bo[!]s des Arts, a festive and cultural event taking place in the heart of the magnificent grounds of Lembeek Castle, invites you to discover a wide range of artists from across the country, explore the various activities on offer, and sample delicious local produce.
Laisse-moi is an acrobatic duo that combines Chinese double pole, dance and audience interaction to tell a love story. With a dynamic choreography that links the horizontality and verticality of the masts, Nely Carrasco and Miguel Rubio integrate the spectators as the physical and emotional support of the stage, making the development of the show really depend on them.
It is an immersive experience in which the audience is not a mere spectator, but a true pillar of the show. Sixteen chairs are part of the set design, and those who choose to participate will feel in their flesh how their presence sustains the stage, both physically and emotionally.
Laisse-moi is an acrobatic duo that combines Chinese double pole, dance and audience interaction to tell a love story. With a dynamic choreography that links the horizontality and verticality of the masts, Nely Carrasco and Miguel Rubio integrate the spectators as the physical and emotional support of the stage, making the development of the show really depend on them.
It is an immersive experience in which the audience is not a mere spectator, but a true pillar of the show. Sixteen chairs are part of the set design, and those who choose to participate will feel in their flesh how their presence sustains the stage, both physically and emotionally.