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3 Collectionneurs #13

a.o… Eric Croes, Camille De Taeye, Gauthier Hubert, François Jacob, Théo Massoulier, Alain Rivière, Sandra Vásquez de la Horra, Tinus Vermeersch, Jérôme Zonder…

Anima Saturdays 25|26

Once a month, Studio 5 at Flagey hosts two screenings of rare and exceptional animated films for children. Sometimes they are full-length features, more often collections of short films, but always carefully selected by the Anima team.

Nils Petter Molvær & Tania Giannouli

A Norwegian trumpeter and a Greek pianist: it is hard to imagine greater contrasts in temperature and temperament. And yet, Nils Petter Molvær and Tania Giannouli meet effortlessly in a surprisingly organic dialogue. Improvising all possible directions, they explore an eclectic sonic universe where boundaries between genres blur. Even the ...

Brussels Philharmonic: Maya Verlaak & Cassandra Miller

On Saturday, two brand-new creations take the stage: Maya Verlaak and Cassandra Miller each composed a new work for the Brussels Philharmonic. Maya Verlaak, in her typical fashion, tosses aside all conventions and turns – with new rules, electronics, and a classical orchestra setup – the piece into a social experiment. Cassandra ...

Jennifer Torrence

Jennifer Torrence brings together material developed over several years, built on sounds that emerge from “physical movements and principles of movement.” In a one-woman “dance-band” setup, she performs with a playful set of “quite naive instruments” — including whirly tubes, Orff marimba, fidget spinners, hand bells, foot-operated melodicas, and pendulum microphones ...

Vlaams Radiokoor: Xenakis & Scelsi

For Serment, based on the Hippocratic Oath, Xenakis weaves a vivid tapestry of refined vocal textures: solo voices, shifting sonic blocks, and broad repetitive gestures form the framework of a work that is austere, yet remarkably powerful and direct. Nuits is Xenakis in his purest form. Drawing on his long nights ...

Ictus: Leonie Strecker / Pak Yan Lau / Anita Cappuccinelli

Improvised music is necessarily spontaneous — yet it is shaped by personal experience, reflection, experiment, and aesthetic choices. Over the years, Pak Yan Lau has built a distinct sound world with prepared pianos, toy pianos, synths, and electronics. Together with percussionist Anita Cappuccinelli (Ictus, TUUM), she explores how these sounds meet, ...
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