InstallationMusic

Vernissage

Ys’Air

17/09/2023

Something is cooking at Place de l’Yser. Ys'Air, a participatory artwork that gathers stories and dreams from local residents and passersby, has been under construction the past weeks. The project created by Patrimoine à roulettes will be inaugurated during Car Free Sunday with, you guessed it, bells and whistles!

MusicScreening

UNLEASHED by Crystallmess

NIGHT SHIFT

09/09/2023

Saturday’s night shift is carefully curated by Crystallmess.With UNLEASHED, she puts together a programme of screenings, live ambient sets and club music including Space Afrika, Valentin Noujaïm, oxhy and He4rtbroken.

MusicScreening

Lyra Pramuk, Erwan Sene & Zeta Lys

NIGHT SHIFT

08/09/2023

From futurist folk to afrotrance and polyphonic mise-en-scènes, music is yet again at the core of Night Shift’s third edition. Over two evenings, the event brings together artists who escape categories and work at the frontier of styles and disciplines.

Music

keiyaA, Mika Oki, ssaliva, ugne&maria

NIGHT SHIFT II

01/07/2023

On Saturday, electronic musicians turn the experience of clubbing into a moment rooted in the senses. Summoning feelings of melancholy and vulnerability, keiyaA, Mika Oki, ssaliva, and ugne&maria transform K1 into an intimate environment where emotions are left free to wander.

MusicParadeExhibition

Join the parade!

25/03/2023

A marching band with majorettes and choir members from Singing Molenbeek will march from St. Catherine's Square to Sainctelette.

TalkMusicPerformance

The Act of Breathing: Notes on Fugitivity

16/09/2023

With The Act of Breathing: Notes on Fugitivity, curators Sorana Munsya and Evelyn Simons create a space-time in which to analyse the links between the struggle to breathe and the concept of Black fugitivity. The notion of Fugitivity, mainly developed in Black American and Caribbean literature, refers to the history of slavery and the flight of maroons from plantations. Here, we will be exploring how to translate this concept into a contemporary Belgian postcolonial context.

PerformanceMusic

with Customs & Borders

Finissage - Kinshasa (N)tóngá

20/11/2022

Customs & Borders is a Brussels based project focusing on visual art and performance with an Afrocentric vision. In order to do so, Customs & Borders collaborates with local and international artists to realize events that reflect the singularity of their artists and partners.  For the finissage of Kinshasa (N)tóngá, Customs & Borders organizes an afternoon with a selection of live acts in a setting in the continuity of the exhibition with neo-vernacular references.

Music

Making playlists is the highest form of Art

26/09/202027/09/2020

Artists from It Never Ends are invite to play their own playlists for the opening weekend at KANAL-Centre Pompidou.

 

 

6.00 pm - 7.00 pm  Xavier Pauwels (Rectangle)
7.00 pm - 8.00 pm  Les Conseillers (Daniel Wagener et Axel Claes)
7.00 pm - 8.00 pm  Bureau Barbier Bouvet
9.00 pm - 10.00 pm  Dan Solbach & Yann Chateigné

 

MusicPerformance

Performed by Adva Zakai & Michael Schmid

MOSTLY SILENT MUSIC (extended remix)

15/10/202016/10/2020

A Fluxconcert with works by John M Armleder, Yoko Ono, George Brecht, Man Ray, La Monte Young, Takehisa Kosugi, Nam June Paik, Dick Higgins, Ben Vautier, John Cage, Christian Morgenstern, Kurt Schwitters and with bits and bites by Kate Tempest, Tierra Whack, Astra Taylor, Stromae, and Beethoven.

 

ConcertMusic

Bààn

04/10/202005/10/2020

Look no further - the duo behind this slightly cryptic name are big names in the national music industry: Pascal N. Paulus (AKA Paulson) on the synthesiser and Jean-Philippe De Gheest on the drum. The former plays multiple instruments and is a former producer of Mélanie De Biasio, La Jerôme, Kris Dane, and more. The latter is mostly known for his many years of collaboration with American gothic rock singer Mark Lanegan and is also a member of Piloot, a groovy and experimental improvisation trio.