City Of Arrival: The Role Of Arts Organizations In Promoting Diversity
In the session City Of Arrival, and with the case of Brussels as a starting point, the new nature...
Read MorePosted by Daphne Tepper | 4th Jan 2018 | Belgium, News
In the session City Of Arrival, and with the case of Brussels as a starting point, the new nature...
Read MorePosted by Jonathan Kalb | 8th Dec 2017 | Belgium, New York, Review, United States of America
Toward the end of the fourth and final hour of Ivo van Hove’s interminable adaptation of Ayn...
Read MorePosted by Samah Hijawi | 7th Nov 2017 | Belgium, Palestine, Review, Theatre and Dance, Transcultural Collaborations
KVS Theater in Brussels I tend to shy away from western-Arab collaborations. I tend to be...
Read MorePosted by Cheng-Han Wu | 21st Oct 2017 | Belgium, China, Festivals, Review, Theatre and Opera, Transcultural Collaborations
Belgium’s new opera company Muziektheater Transparant is invited by the 2017 Beijing Music...
Read MorePosted by Karel Vanhaesebrouck | 14th Oct 2017 | Belgium, Playwriting, Transcultural Collaborations
How are we to live together in this day and age? Jan Lauwers, the ‘first among equals’ at...
Read MorePosted by Yana Meerzon | 26th Jul 2017 | Belgium, Festivals, Theatre and Dance
Kalkuta Republik Choreography Serge Aimé Coulibaly; music Yvan Talbot; inspired by the political...
Read MorePosted by Marialena Marouda | 10th Jun 2017 | Belgium
Upon entering the Brigittines chapel, I see three mushroom-like structures, with big black heads...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 27th Feb 2017 | Belgium, Review, Theatre for Young Audiences
How do you stage appalling real-life events? I mean, without either being too luridly voyeuristic...
Read MorePosted by Bauke Lievens | 30th Jan 2017 | Belgium, Essay
“Sweet is the lore which Nature brings; Our meddling intellect Mis-shapes the beauteous form of...
Read MorePosted by Kristof Van Baarle | 22nd Jan 2017 | Belgium, Immersive Theatre, Review, Transmedia
In this time of superdiversity, with different cultures and strata of the population living...
Read MorePosted by Tom Rummens | 3rd Jan 2017 | Belgium, Essay, Theatre for Young Audiences
The realization that our society is becoming superdiverse is more topical than ever. Even more...
Read MorePosted by Kristof Van Baarle | 30th Dec 2016 | Belgium, Essay, Theatre and Politics
From the ‘crisis play’ to the ‘memorial play’ to the ‘Syria play,’ current affairs are doing well...
Read MorePosted by Annelies Van Assche | 29th Dec 2016 | Belgium, Interview, Theatre and Dance
In her research, theatre scholar Annelies Van Assche investigates the working and living...
Read MorePosted by Klaas Tindemans | 18th Nov 2016 | Belgium, Essay, Theatre and Politics
During summer, the Flemish theatre lover catches up on what he missed during the season. And the...
Read MorePosted by Sébastien Hendrickx | 10th Oct 2016 | Belgium, Directing, Review
On Mount Olympus (Jan Fabre/Troubleyn): To glorify the cult of tragedy ‘Breathe, just breathe....
Read MorePosted by Joachim Ben Yakoub and Fida Hammami | 7th Jun 2016 | Belgium, Festivals, News, Tunisia
The censorship and strict regulation of the public sphere during autocratic times in Tunisia took...
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