The boat
Abdalla Al Omari
The Syrian artist Abdalla Al Omari proposes a piece in constant evolution, in which he represents today’s world leaders in the guise of refugees.
The Syrian artist Abdalla Al Omari proposes a piece in constant evolution, in which he represents today’s world leaders in the guise of refugees.
Fabrice Murgia paints the portrait and the tragic destiny of American poet Sylvia Plath in a Studio TN original production which brings together elements of theater and cinema.
Half thriller and half documentary, the Studio TN original production “The Attack” is adapted from the novel by Yasmina Khadra which follows the husband of a suicide bomber.
Starting at noon, for fifty minutes Les Midis de la Poésie will present in an original way various themes that crop up in our era and in literature, literat (…)
After “Above Zero,” Ossama Halal has transposed a Hans Christian Andersen tale in a Studio TN original production in which a mother follows a spiritual quest when Death takes her child.
With classical/hip-hop/electronic/world music concerts, photo and City Archive document exhibitions, short and full feature movie screenings, and shows for (…)
Just like a radio recording, carrying the voice of an author, reading like we speak, discovering Sylvia Plath’s poems with Sylvia, a spectacle written and d (…)
Starting at noon, for fifty minutes Les Midis de la Poésie will present in an original way various themes that crop up in our era and in literature, literat (…)
Composers and musicians, Vincent Cahay and Pierre Kissling write and record music and audio creations for live spectacles and film. Their duo Jonsson & Jons (…)
This season the Théâtre National will again organise a range of family activities. On the programme, a brunch followed by activities for all the family befo (…)
The autumn reunion of the defenders of human rights, the promoters of reflection, the amateurs of subversion, the brewers of diversity, and the inventors of (…)
After a sold-out show at the Ancienne Belgique in April, Brigitte will be performing at the Festival of Liberties to introduce their new album, Nues.
Half thriller and half documentary, the Studio TN original production “The Attack” is adapted from the novel by Yasmina Khadra which follows the husband of a suicide bomber.
With a multitude of feminist inspirations, the Marthe Collective revisits the myth of the witch and denounces the domination applied to women’s bodies.
Groove rhythms and captivating dubs to celebrate Jamaica for a concert filled with soon-to-be legendary irie vibes.
The rising stars of the “Made in BX” wave sweeping over French-language rap these past few years, the duo Caballero & Jeanjass will be joined by a number of surprise guests.
At the end of five long years, a film and several musical collaborations, Grand Corps Malade releases his sixth album: “Plan B”, a strong, melancholic and moving opus.
Projected images, scale models, live music, electronic gizmos: an indefinable and joyful cocktail to probe the great questions of the Western World.
After two outstanding dates at AB last December, the Belgian indie pop group Girls in Hawaii will be returning to the Brussels scene at Festival des Libertés to promote their album “Nocturne”.
Drawing his inspiration from world music, trip-hop and deep house, Fakear blends genres in his lively and powerful music, creating the unique signature that sets him apart.
The latest rising star of the Jamaican school, precursors and major players in the Reggae Revival, Protoje skilfully mixes dub, rock and socially aware reggae.
He has nothing to envy to his father in terms of political commitment and uses his afro-beat music to denounce injustice, tyranny and stands tall against the oppression exerted by the authorities in power over their people.