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This year, the Théâtre National Wallonie-Bruxelles and the Centre Culturel de Bertrix (Province of Luxembourg) are going to open the season together.
This year, the Théâtre National Wallonie-Bruxelles and the Centre Culturel de Bertrix (Province of Luxembourg) are going to open the season together.
Léonard Berthet-Rivière and Muriel Legrand revisit the art of vaudeville. They slalom between stage directions and surf on absurdity in a joyful and frenzied reading.
Four characters spontaneously launch into a rhythmic and choreographic ritual that involves clapping on their thighs and hands.
Two actresses crumple, fold, unfold, uncrumple different kinds of paper. A show where paper takes shape and transforms itself according to the stories.
Inspired by Brecht’s popular theatre, the young collective Ring Théâtre presents a post-apocalyptic trilogy against the backdrop of a social and epic fresco.
Take part in the extraordinary adventures of Lucy Cook, a young zoologist who travels the planet to prove the existence of enigmatic creatures.
Nicolas Buysse, Greg Houben and Matthieu Van draw us into a poetic and musical experience, surreal and full of tenderness, to introduce us to the work of Jacques Prévert.
Filmed from the roof of a building using an overhead camera, the dancers fade into a multitude of dots which combine to form a fascinating ballet.
What does Pasolini’s death represent? In this play, which is rather like a dress rehearsal, four performers draw inspiration from this tragic event to hold up a mirror to our times.
The Via Katlehong company is the leading exponent of pantsula, a highly energetic dance that originated in the black townships of South Africa.
After enjoying the energy of Via Injabulo, it's your turn to dance at the Kuze Kuse Party.
Over the course of a Saturday afternoon, dancers perform on lightning stages, leading the crowd to the main stage of the Théâtre National.
Mab'ish is a multidisciplinary artist who likes to mix arts, ranging from dance to music, and even visual arts.
At once impassioned and cheerful, a lyrical and bubbling tragedienne, Hanane Hajj Ali, who has seen her country torn apart, delivers a performance mastered from start to finish in a formidable liberating gesture. An exceptional show.