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The Seven Year Itch

When his family goes away for the summer, a so far faithful husband is tempted by a beautiful neighbor, the irresistible Marilyn Monroe. This film features the iconic scene in which the wind from a passing subway train blows her white dress upwards.

Girlhood

For Marieme, turning 16 feels like hitting a wall of restrictions. The neighborhood’s judgment, the boys’ rules, the dead end of school. Meeting three free-spirited girls changes everything. They dance, they fight, they speak their minds, they laugh at everything. Marieme becomes Vic and joins the gang, determined to live ...

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 ...

Hoda Siahtiri + Shaahin Peymani

For Those Who Live At The Shoreline is a ceremonial performance, an invitation to witness the duality of light and darkness. A place to listen to the depth of the seas, remember to breathe, and call together for the lightness of the blue skies.
 The title come from the poem, A ...

Ictus: Fabio Machiavelli

“First we shape our tools and then they shape us.” (John M. Culkin) In Machiavelli’s work, (re)shaping is key. For several years now, the core of his artistic practice has been rooted in new lutherie, DIY practices as compositional processes, and the development of new instruments as alternative sound surfaces and ...

Portrait of a Lady on Fire

1770. Marianne is a painter and has to paint the wedding portrait of Héloïse, a young woman who has just left the monastery. Resisting her mariage, Héloïse refuses to pose. Marianne will have to paint in secret. Introduced to Héloïse as a lady companion, Marianne watches her.
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