Performance, dance, music, theater... For the 4th year in a row, the DO Disturb festival is boiling the Palais de Tokyo.
This year, DO DISTURB takes the pulse of performance in cities such as Cape Town with the A4 Arts Foundation, Los Angeles with the Human Resources Art Center and London with the Hayward Gallery.
In parallel, the Palais de Tokyo invites many artists, such as the Mexican Pia Camil, whose work was recently shown at the New Museum in New York, Fatima Al-Banawai, who collects and transcribes the stories of Jeddah residents, the French Louise Siffert, who tackles the violence in the economic world through a fictional coaching company, and the British Jamila Johnson-Small who will soon be in residence at the Palais de Tokyo as part of the Manutention (residence performance).