Collaboration
Artistic excellence and inclusion
The Scènes Inclusives network brings together artistic and cultural organizations committed to supporting artistic creation led by or involving artists with disabilities. It enables the pooling of artistic talent, reflections, and human and financial resources to support outstanding projects and highlight the diversity of artists and practices. It affirms the belief that artistic excellence and inclusion are not mutually exclusive, but can, on the contrary, reinforce one another.
A theatre at the university, a university at the theatre
As part of their respective missions, the Théâtre National Wallonie-Bruxelles and the Université libre de Bruxelles jointly implement innovative projects aimed at the student community. Their objectives? To stimulate meetings between the university and artistic creators in new cultural areas that are open to the city. Also, to play an active part in the collective drive to democratize culture. It is also a way of affirming that artistic practices and culture can help to reduce inequalities while promoting the success and emancipation of each individual in their personal, professional and/or research projects.
Théâtre National x Cinéma Palace
Not just geographically close, Cinéma Palace and the Théâtre National Wallonie-Bruxelles share a commitment and a desire, sometimes naive, that their audiences will be transformed for the better. Throughout the season, the Cinéma Palace invites you to (re)discover films on the big screen that echo the programme.
Towards radical inclusivity
Art, soin et citoyenneté (ASC, Art, Care and Citizenship) is a platform for the co-construction of sensory and experiential knowledge initiated by 3 bis f, a contemporary arts centre in Aix-en-Provence, and a network co-founded by 3 bis f and the Montperrin Psychiatric Hospital, where 3 bis f is located and of which it is a part. The ASC network brings together organizations that combine artistic creation with care and environments of vulnerability around issues of citizenship.
Its aim is to collectively produce and share resources, based on a charter grounded in the intertwining of artistic creation with various forms of care, experiential knowledge and peer-to-peer support practices, centred on actions committed to radical inclusivity.