Les Enfants endormis will be presented in Brussels at La Tricoterie, bringing Anthony Passeron’s work to the city’s cultural agenda. The performance is listed in the Brussels event calendar and appears as part of the wider programme of live arts taking place in Saint-Gilles.
A story of memory and silence
Les Enfants endormis is an intimate stage work built around family memory, silence and the impact of the AIDS years. The piece draws on the kind of deeply personal storytelling that has made Anthony Passeron’s name familiar to readers interested in contemporary narratives of inheritance, loss and transmission.
For practical event information, audiences can also check the Brussels agenda on Visite de Bruxelles.
At La Tricoterie in Saint-Gilles
The performance is scheduled at La Tricoterie, one of Brussels’ well-known cultural venues and a space often associated with hybrid artistic programming. Located in Saint-Gilles, it regularly hosts theatre, talks and cultural events that connect artistic creation with social questions.

A Brussels stop for a wider story
Although rooted in a personal and literary universe, Les Enfants endormis resonates with broader themes that speak to many Brussels audiences: family history, memory, illness and the way private stories become collective ones. The Brussels listings and venue pages confirm the event’s place within the city’s active contemporary culture scene.
Practical information
Info: Visit Brussels agenda.
Title: Les Enfants endormis.
Lieu : La Tricoterie, Saint-Gilles.
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