Documenting performing arts / expo
Photo Looka Loopa
Looka documents different theatre forms from Asia and all over the world with a view to promoting them and passing them down to generations to come. He disp (…)
Looka documents different theatre forms from Asia and all over the world with a view to promoting them and passing them down to generations to come. He disp (…)
Writer, Laurent Gaudé, and actress, Laura Sepul, join forces to question the world, in association with Les Midis de la Poésie.
A unique literary stage performance by writer, Laurent Gaudé, with his latest collection, accompanied by electro composer, Franck Vigroux.
After “Kiss and Cry” and “Cold Blood”, Jaco Van Dormael and Michèle-Anne De Mey unveil this Studio TN production, exploring the boundary between life and death.
Brazilian Christiane Jatahy revisits Chekhov’s “Three Sisters” for a link-up show that can be watched on stage and screen.
Spectacular film by Jaco Van Dormael to be (re)seen in conjunction with his Studio TN production, “Amor”, in association with Cinéma Galeries.
The programming of Studio TN productions is complemented by a selection of films suggested by the artists in association with the Cinéma Galeries.
Based on Brecht’s poems, the exiled Syrian choreographer brings together dancers and actors in a show that examines the mechanics of war.
Delicious brunch for all the family, followed by workshops before and during the performance of 'Amor' by Michèle Anne De Mey & Jaco Van Dormael.
Delicious brunch for all the family, followed by workshops before and during the sunday's performance.
When things need to change, when we need to share, remember, support... music is there!
Festival des Libertés
In conjunction with 'Amor', the playwright and author, Thomas Depryck, shares his love of writing about themes like birth or break-ups.
Electro-rock vigorous and powerful! A reference in the Belgian electro scene ...
Festival des Libertés
“En attendant le jour is first and foremost a testimony. Dr. Sauveur had never imagined that one day he would be confronted with a euthanasia request. Thirt (…)
Quirky, cynical... "Camille has created a genre all her own"
Following on from 'Laïka', empathetic Brussels photographer, Loïc Delvaux, captures the living hell of lives wrecked by social exclusion.
After “Discours à la nation”, David Murgia again embraces Ascanio Celestini’s rhythmic writing for a gentle look at the suburbs and lack of security.