Tine Van Aerschot


Tine Van Aerschot is a Belgian graphic designer, dramatic adviser, writer and theatre director.

Education

Tine Van Aerschot studied visual arts and computer graphics.

Collaboration with Meg Stuart / Damaged Goods

Tine Van Aerschot started working in theatre in 1987 at the STUK arts centre and the dance festival Klapstuk in Leuven. She was the production assistant on Disfigure Study, the debut choreography by the American choreographer Meg Stuart, who she had discovered in New York. She contributed to her international breakthrough. From 1999 to 2004 she was the graphic designer of Damaged Goods, the dance company of Meg Stuart.

Collaboration with others

After Disfigure Study, Tine Van Aerschot was also the production assistant for the American choreographer Dennis O'Connor and the dramatic adviser for the Belgian choreographer Christine De Smedt. She also worked as a photographer on Too Shy to Stare by the American performance artist Davis Freeman, and was responsible for the scenography of Private Rooms, a dance performance by the Canadian dancer / choreographer Sara Chase. For the New Zealand dance and performance artist Simone Aughterlony she worked as the artistic advisor and graphic designer on her pieces Public Property and Performers on Trial and as the co-author and advisor on Bare Back Lying. Tine Van Aerschot also designed leaflets, posters and websites for various dance and theatre productions and companies.

Own artistic work

Tine Van Aerschot only began to develop her own work in 2002. It originally revolved around her alter ego Trevor Wells, and began with a series of emails, followed by a multimedia project - all under the title The Wherebouts of Trevor Wells. With her visual work she participated in the group exhibition A room or one's own. From 2006, a series of theatre texts and theatre productions followed. They were first produced by Palindroom vzw, a production structure that she shared with film artist Els Van Riel, and subsequently by TREVOR vzw, her own production structure. The theatre productions were co-produced by the Kaaitheater and Vooruit. In Belgium she also received support from wpZimmer, Kunstencentrum BUDA, the Pianofabriek, Workspacebrussels, the Flemish Community Commission of the Brussels-Capital Region and the Flemish government. International support came from Mousonturm, PACT Zollverein and Gessnerallee.

Work as a teacher

In November 2008, Tine Van Aerschot presented a workshop on Meaning of Text in Contemporary Performance at the invitation of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, and in April 2009 she tutored students in a workshop on text and dramaturgy at the invitation of the APT Hogeschool.

Theatre productions

The theatre texts of Tine Van Aerschot are published at De Nieuwe Toneelbibliotheek, which has been working since 2009 on making Dutch-language theatre texts better available, both digitally and in book form. In 2013, De Nieuwe Toneelbibliotheek also published the book A Partial Exposure of A Half Decent Elephant, the first result of a research by Tine Van Aerschot on the changing meanings of words and concepts through translations, rephrasings and shifts in time. That theme was later featured in the theatre production When in Doubt, Duck.
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In 2015, in full migration crisis, Tine Van Aerschot, with her production structure TREVOR vzw, was also responsible for the re-release of Zjefke in de Grote Oorlog , a book from 2004 by her father André Van Aerschot. She received the support of the Kaaitheater and the KU Leuven; the then rector Rik Torfs of the KU Leuven wrote the new preface. The full proceeds go to Vluchtelingenwerk Vlaanderen.

De Klas van Tine (The Class of Tine)

In 2017, Tine Van Aerschot moved from Brussels to Ostend, where she was artist-in-residence at the cultural centre De Grote Post during the season 2017-2018. During the season 2018-2019, she organises De Klas van Tine, a series of evenings during which she always talks with another guest "about life and death, about new life and maintaining existing life, about the profane and the human." With the talks she wants to contribute to the cultural life of De Grote Post and the city of Ostend. Her guests include amongst others marine biologist Jan Seys, doula Veerle Peeters and artist Gosie Vervloessem.