Le Studio at Brussels Art Pole is a multidisciplinary dance studio, body expression centre and safe space for experimentation, right in the heart of Brussels. More than a classic dance school, it positions itself as an “espace de liberté et de connexion(s)”, with classes that mix movement, creativity and community care. Located at Boulevard Barthélemy 20, 1000 Brussels, Le Studio is easy to reach and aims to stay accessible to a wide range of bodies and backgrounds.
Spring Session 2026: key dates to remember
The next big moment for regular classes is the Spring Session 2026, running from Monday 20 April to Sunday 19 July.
- Session de Printemps 2026: du lundi 20 avril au dimanche 19 juillet
- Opening of registrations: Sunday 29 March at 12:00
If you want a spot in a popular discipline, it is crucial to be ready when registrations open via the Le Studio page: brusselsartpole.be/lestudio.

What Le Studio offers
Le Studio presents itself as a pluridisciplinary dance studio and a centre for body expression, with a strong emphasis on freedom, creativity and connection. From the main page, you can access:
- “Comment s’inscrire ?” – a step‑by‑step guide on how to sign up for classes and sessions.
- “Cours et tarifs” – an overview of classes and prices.
- “Calendrier” – the seasonal calendar, including upcoming sessions like Autumn 2025 and then Spring 2026.
- “Initiations” – options to test a discipline before committing to a full session.
- “La team” – information about the teaching team and their backgrounds.
- “FAQ – Contact” – practical information and how to get in touch.
The studio also highlights drag and other hybrid practices under its program, which makes it particularly interesting for queer, trans and non-binary people looking for a welcoming environment for movement and performance.

How to register and test classes
If it is your first time at Le Studio, the site invites you to start with the section “Toute première visite ? Commence par ici → ‘Comment s’inscrire ?’”, which explains the registration process. You can also book an initiation class to try out a discipline before signing up for the full Spring 2026 session: this is done via the “Réserve une initiation” link.
All information is centralised on the Le Studio page:
👉 https://www.brusselsartpole.be/lestudio/
For questions or specific needs (accessibility, schedule, etc.), you can contact the team directly at brusselsartpole@gmail.com.
Practical info & links
- 📍 Address: Boulevard Barthélemy 20, 1000 Brussels
- 🌐 Le Studio – Brussels Art Pole: https://www.brusselsartpole.be/lestudio/
- 📧 Email: brusselsartpole@gmail.com
- 🔗 Accessibility & Charter: links available in the footer of the Le Studio page (Accessibilité, Charte, Mentions légales, Politique de confidentialités).
- 📱 Instagram: accessible via the “Suis‑nous sur Instagram” link on the site.
For queer and allied communities looking for a body-positive, inclusive place to move, explore drag or simply reconnect with their bodies, the Spring Session 2026 (20 April – 19 July) at Le Studio is a key moment to lock into your calendar, with registrations opening on Sunday 29 March at noon.
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