Broken Home, My Shrine

Alix Konadu

  • “It always happens in my chest.
  • A very specific spot.
  • The spot where my pain of non-belonging belongs.”

We move, in search of feelings of belonging, feelings of home.
All while physical homes are blown apart, washed away, occupied, stolen or forgotten.
We move, not to explain, not to fix, but to carry it.
To carry the wonder and chaos, the contradictions, the desires, dreams and memories, of this never-ending journey. And to hold its complexity.

We move. Because movement is who we are.

With Broken Home, My Shrine, Alix Konadu creates a multidisciplinary performance about migration and identity unfolding through two intertwined perspectives: those who move, and those who grow up in the echo of that movement. The migrant, and the migrant’s child.
Drawing inspiration from personal stories and traditions of shrines and objects that carry memory and belonging, the performers create a shared journey through live music and storytelling. Starting from the fact that migration is part of the human experience, love and connection allow past and future to meet, holding on to humanity where it is so easily lost.

Performance, theater, music
Moussem production

Concept, Music, Performance: Alix Konadu

Music & Performance: Mirko Banovic, Raphaële Green, Lois Lumonga Brochez

Artistic Orientation: Guilherme Kirchheim

Dramaturgy: Kristin Rogghe

Outside eye: Junior Mthombeni

Scenography: Rachid Laachir

Technician: Elric Reinartz

Producer: Moussem Nomadic Arts Centre

Co-Producers: KVS, Kunstenwerkplaats KWP, Arenberg, Rif

Support: Belgian Federal Government Tax Shelter, Flemish Government

Thanks to everyone who shared their story for this project.

Artist(s) in residence

photography © Mellunman, poster design © studio Daoudi