Performing arts

Previews

A week of dance

The Brigittines International Festival is in full swing this week with a programme of contemporary dance and vividly visual movement-based theatre.

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The Thrill of It All

Kunstenfestivaldesarts leads off with a world première by a legendary British collective who owe it all – well, really quite a lot – to Brussels. Jacqueline Fletcher speaks to Forced Entertainment dir...

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Do Animals Cry

The latest piece from Brussels-based American choreographer Meg Stuart and her Damaged Goods company has motivated some members of the audience to walk out ... and others to give a rousing standing ov...

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Peking Opera

For Westerners, this may seem an odd, exotic form of entertainment, it’s no stranger than a Jan Fabre show

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Reviews

Kunstenfestivaldesarts

There's always an element of risk in presenting resolutely experimental theatre, and Kunstenfestivaldesarts bravely takes that risk year after year.

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Nobody’s business

‘Unter Eis’, Falk Richter’s perfectly pitched play on a timely subject – the corporate firing squad – was reprised last week in Brussels

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Forbidden love

Benjamin Britten put his all into ‘Death in Venice’. So does everyone involved in the opera’s excellent new production now playing in Brussels

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