Stad & Architectuur lecture by Japanese bureau CHAr on open source renovations and social engagement
Stad &Architectuur lecture by Belgian bureau Traumnovelle: about empowerment from an intersectional feminist perspective
A sociological analysis of how a dance piece moves from ‘radically new’ to ‘a classic’ over the course of 40-years
The live launch of Etcetera's new issue dedicated to dance heritage
Stad & Architectuur lecture by Swiss architect firm EM2N on idealistic pragmatism & complex urban transformation
A guide through the basics of contemporary dance and how to look at it.By Tom De Moor & Jonas Rutgeerts.
Why are we fascinated by complex movement patterns? What determines whether a choreography remains captivating? KU Leuven researchers in search of answers
Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker and Tale Dolven in conversation about Fase and the value, peculiarities and challenges of dance repertoire.
In this lecture in Dutch, Sofie Mulders tells us how farm animals really live and what the benefits of a plant-based diet are for the environment and the climate
Stad & Architectuur lecture by Dutch firm OOZE on the harmony between man, nature, art and activism
This year's Festival of Philosophy looks at healthcare in its various forms, with a.o. Jean-Pierre Dupuy, Frank Vandenbroucke & Jeannette Pols
Intimist musical listening performance combining poetry and music focusing on physicality and femininity
Stad & Architectuur lecture by Decoratelier on processes of openness and the borders of art and social engagement
Sound artist Els Viaene talks about her artistic practice and her Hear Here installation Figures Of Thought