If you would like to delve into very heady stuff this collective show is for you: Face B in the Sablon presents Tell All The Truth But Tell It Slant ... Show more https://thebulletin.be/node/98536
"When you are in Belgium you are considered a foreigner, when you go to #Morocco you are considered a foreigner as well!"
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Quick Glance: Saint Verhaegen: Brussels' Major Student Celebration Returns After COVID-19 Interruption
- Saint Verhaegen's day attracts thousands of students from Brussels and beyond each year.
- After being cancelled for the past two years due to the pandemic, the popular student holiday is making a full comeback this year.
- The celebrations include a parade of floats, where ULB, VUB and other university students participate.
- This year, the festivities will take place over two days: Thursday, November 17 and Friday, November 18. The parade on Friday, November 18 replaces the holiday on November 20.
Wallonia opens its doors to a feast of architectural and historic gems during the annual cultural Heritage Days.
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Flanders celebrates its immovable heritage during Open Monument Day, when all kinds of architectural treasures throw open their doors with special tours and ... Show more https://thebulletin.be/node/97276
Promising quality music in the relaxed and bucolic setting of three Walloon Brabant villages, Max Festival sets out to shake up the world of classical music ... Show more https://thebulletin.be/node/97276
Fans of vintage and artisan design will be making a beeline for the Sablon Design Market this weekend.
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Hangar Photo Art Centre opens its new season with a fantastic double bill.
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The Czech vibe is reverberating across Brussels as the country presides over the Council of the European Union for the rest of the year ... Show more https://thebulletin.be/node/97276
Hip-hop dance culture takes to the streets as well as theatres in the 13th edition of the Detours Festival.
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Bozar's film season includes Phillip Barantini’s brilliant Boiling Point, which turns a day in the life of a restaurant kitchen into a thriller ... Show more https://thebulletin.be/node/97276
Brussels Artisan Market kicks off its autumn series of monthly eco-markets this Saturday.
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Close out this year’s summer music festivals – a celebratory season if there ever was one – with Leffingeleuren.
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Fever is launching a monthly live DJ set for fans of electro music at the legendary Mirano nightclub from Friday night.
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The Ferris wheel installed on Place Poelaert will continue to dominate the city skyline for another six years.
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The wonderful Festival of Flanders sees several cities and regions rolling out music fusion festivals, each in their own unique way.
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The international sporting event She Runs comes to Brussels, promoting health, emancipation and leadership among girls through sport.
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Art spaces around the capital open their doors for the annual Brussels Gallery Weekend, celebrating its 15th anniversary with an exciting programme of ... Show more https://thebulletin.be/node/97276
One of Brussels’ longest-running summer festivals, Midis-Minimes, makes old music fresh, year after year.
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Trundle along Brussels’ tram lines in a specially designed tram kitted out with dining tables and a kitchen.
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Congo Independence Day was 30 June, and the federal parliament has given carte blanche to Belgian artist David Katshiunga to stage an exhibition meant to ... Show more https://thebulletin.be/whats-week-1-6-july
One of Brussels’ most convivial and family-friendly live music events, Brosella offers an immersive experience in a wooded location with a diverse mix of ... Show more https://thebulletin.be/whats-week-1-6-july
Check out the European Tree Climbing Championship this weekend when 64 participants will be scaling trees in Woluwe park.
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Sit back, relax and catch an outdoor movie thanks to the return of Bruxelles fait son cinema.
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Festival au Carré is an iconic summer event in the Hainaut capital of Mons with a packed programme of not only concerts, dance, theatre and circus ... Show more https://thebulletin.be/whats-week-1-6-july
Belgian and Korean comics share the stage at the exhibition Atypical Gait , showcasing talented artists from each country.
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L’Ensemble Kheops invites classical music lovers and families to the summer edition of its musical season at the magnificent Hainaut heritage site ... Show more https://thebulletin.be/whats-week-1-6-july
A wonderful mix of musicians is coming together for a classical meets jazz programme at Full Circle.
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Sun Screens is an eclectic selection of films for the summer season, screening alongside Palace Cinema’s regular programme.
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The theme of this year’s classical music series Festivals of Wallonia is ‘It’s A Mad World’, reflecting how ‘madness’ seems to have contributed to artistic ... Show more https://thebulletin.be/whats-week-1-6-july
More than a 100 works inspired by the iconic puzzle appear in various forms in MIMA’s latest exhibition Invader Rubikcubist.
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The Gooikoorts folk music festival has gone nomad. Previously staged every year in Gooik in the Pajottenland region, it has decided to split its acts into ... Show more https://thebulletin.be/whats-week-1-6-july