Les Enfants endormis: Anthony Passeron’s intimate theatre piece comes to Brussels
Les Enfants endormis will be presented in Brussels at La Tricoterie, bringing Anthony Passeron’s work to the
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Les Enfants endormis will be presented in Brussels at La Tricoterie, bringing Anthony Passeron’s work to the
RainbowHouse Brussels has launched its call for projects for Brussels Pride Week 2026, inviting associations, collectives, artists
From 8 to 10 May 2026, the Abbaye de la Cambre in Ixelles will host Matrimiel,
La Minute Sauvage is bringing its very first documentary, Res Nullius, to the big screen, with an
On Thursday, April 4, Brussels Inclusive Rugby will take on Les Coqs Festifs de Paris at Nelson Mandela
The Villa Empain will host Diary of Happiness, Jean-Michel Othoniel’s first major solo exhibition in Brussels,
From April 3 to May 31, 2026, the Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) presents I Am
From 24 to 28 June 2026, Brussels will host Various Voices, Europe’s flagship LGBTQI+ choir
This Friday at UMI: Baile TRAMA brings Brazil’s underground to Brussels This Friday, UMI welcomes Baile TRAMA, a
On 17 and 18 April, Les Halles de Schaerbeek hosts Benefit Party, a two-day fundraising event