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31.08–16.09.2017
☞ Wednesday → Saturday: from 17:00
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OUR HOUSE, IN THE MIDDLE OF OUR STREET
2026
a focus on our city, streets without borders & breaking up with a building
IS THERE STILL HOPE IN THE CAPITAL?
conversation
Under the motto “Our House In The Middle of Our Street,” the Beursschouwburg invited 13 different creators, dreamers, and residents to reflect with its audience on our city. During The Big Conversation on Our City on January 31, around a hundred Brussels residents came together to imagine a kinder, bigger, and better city.
17.04
20:00
Maxime Jean-Baptiste
— It Would be Alright if He Changed My Name
lecture performance
,
aftertalk
It begins in darkness. Not just any darkness, but that of the cinema, when the lights go out just before the film begins, when the projection screen doesn’t yet exist, when bodies are audible but not visible, when voices start to speak with/of violence that accumulated for centuries.
30.04
21:00
free
Dykes* to the front
party
A community night for lesbians, trans, bi, pan and questioning dykes*, and all those who challenge the binaries of gender.
05.05
17:30
02.06
17:30
free
Surveillance cameras sightseeing tour in Brussels w/
Ligue des droits humains
walk
,
guided tour
Or how the fight against increased state repression and surveillance must necessarily be understood as an anti-racist and decolonial struggle.
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