L'éveil du printemps
Frank Wedekind / Armel Roussel - [e]utopia[4]
Obsessed by Frank Wedekind’s text for over 20 years, Armel Roussel creates an insightful and sensuous new setting for it in this Studio TN Production.
Obsessed by Frank Wedekind’s text for over 20 years, Armel Roussel creates an insightful and sensuous new setting for it in this Studio TN Production.
Following on from 'Black Clouds', this biographical documentary shares the battle waged by Aaron Swartz, the highly talented, militant developer of open access.
Do you ever bother to notice the person who – for a small price – repairs your boiler, cleans your office, or brings you coffee? The contact between differe (…)
Presentations and workshops for an intro to the public opinion forums known as “conférences gesticulées”, relaying academic, political and experiential info.
Milo Rau examines the history of the creation of stage design and questions its role in the representation of reality and audience manipulation.
Moderated by Kristof van Baarle (dramaturg), Michiel Vandevelde (artist) Every weekend there will be a collective reading session in relation to The Poli (…)
Julie Rens and Sasha Vovk, the two Brussels singers in 'Juicy', revisit the best of 90s R&B in a fringe event to coincide with 'L’éveil du printemps'.
Workshops before and during the performance of 'Histoire du théâtre' by Milo Rau for all the family
Delicious brunch for all the family, followed by workshops before and during the sunday's performance.
Within the framework of the Studio TN production 'L’Eveil du printemps', the Liege photographer displays intimate moments from her own life.
Outsourcing – in reference to the outsourcing of tasks and functions to machines, robots, or algorithms – is an original industrial strategy with a view to (…)
Nicolas Buysse and Fabio Zenoni take an urban safari to explore the town whilst hijacking the codes of personal development.
Based on the novel by writer and film-maker Philippe Claudel, Guy Cassiers examines questions of friendship, exile and displacement in a moving dialogue.
An action-theatre show produced by the group creative work of about 15 members of the public with Héloïse Meier and Cécile Hupin, this season’s guest artists.