27/05/2026
(New project) Théâtre de Namur becomes Prisme.
To mark the launch of its new name and identity — Prisme — B-bis developed a temporary scenographic installation for Théâtre de Namur. The project accompanied the transition towards a new cultural structure bringing together Théâtre de Namur and the Centre culturel de Namur under one name.
Developed throughout the historic 1863 theatre building, the installation explored how visitors could experience the venue differently during the opening evening, while making the new identity visible within both the building and the city.
Three gestures shaped the intervention. At the entrance, long fabric banners moved with the wind and framed the arrival into the theatre. In the entrance hall, a central table presented the vision and programme for the 2026–2027 season. In the foyer, two oversized twelve-metre-long tables created a collective meeting space for the evening’s gathering.
Together with additional interventions by the theatre itself, the project formed a temporary spatial framework for the introduction of Prisme.
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Swipe through for images from the opening night. More on our website: https://b-bis.be/projects/prisme
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Client: city of Namur
Images: Rebecca Fertinel