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Discover Belgian street art along the banks of Kosmopolite Art Tour until 10 July.
Pascale Marthine Tayou’s Boomerang cuts a colourful swathe through Bozar in Brussels, the exhibition spilling out of the usual gallery spaces to fill the halls and foyer of the building.
In the theatre or open-air, in summer theatre abounds in Belgium.
Sandwiched between the grand and prolific literary traditions of France, Germany and the UK, Belgium’s own substantial literary contributions often get dwarfed.
Martha Graham called it the hidden language of the soul, but some are just looking to bust a move on Brussels' dancefloors, without making a fool of themselves.
Celebrating the bite-sized: Festival XS is a circus, dance and performance feast at Théâtre National until Saturday.
The Ottomans have long held a special place in the European imagination.
To the uninitiated, “performance art” seems a rather vague category, a taxonomical catch-all for any experience that is endured in an artistic context but doesn’t quite qualify as “theatre” or “da
For two years, the European art and advocacy programme Parol! has given prison inmates across the continent an opportunity to nurture their inner artists.