Pascal Buyse is a Belgian theater artist who identifies as queer. He believes in the importance of creativity and inclusivity, viewing theater as a platform for conversation and self-expression. Beyond the stage, he advocates for LGBTQA+ rights, using art to promote equality and diversity. His creative process often explores identity struggles, assimilation dilemmas, and the essence of individuality, prompting audiences to reflect on society. pascalbuyse.com
Theodor Gabriel performed with Pascal at WildHeart two summers ago, and he is thrilled to join this team. Favorite projects include "The D Project," directed by Ivan Talijancic for WaxFactory; "Traces," an immersive experience for one audience member at a time celebrating the life of Sophie Calle (also WaxFactory); and "Petty Tyrant," a mash-up adaptation of six of Shakespeare's works created by Carla Kissane. WildHeart Party is the second festival Theo has come on board to produce; the first was Daniel's Art Party, created by Ken Roht in Massachusetts. theodorgabriel.com