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What's on this week: 31 March-6 April

16:29 30/03/2017
Classic cars, cycling and a celebration of electronic music. Here's our pick for the week

Headquartered at Flagey, the second edition of Listen! - A Brussels Future Music Festival is back with its focus on electronic music and innovation. Opening on Thursday with a concert in Studio 4 at Flagey, Listen! spans three days and proposes an urban trail through the city partnering with more than 20 organisations and major venues: Square Brussels Meeting Centre, AB, Beursschouwburg, ING Art Center, Épicerie Moderne, Bonnefooi, Maison du Peuple, Bar du Marché, Belga, Jalousy and more. On Friday evening a series of documentaries on electronic music culture will be shown at Cinéma Vendôme. The evening programme focuses on diversity in electronic hip hop, bass and soulful curated by Lefto Presents, Strictly Niceness and Tangram Records at Square Brussels Meeting Centre. Saturday is the culmination of the whole weekend with a day and night programme at Square Brussels Meeting Centre. During the day visitors can attend a record fair and a conference with inspirational talks, master classes and workshops. At night Listen! proposes three rooms with each a different take on the most interesting evolutions in house, techno, disco & beyond, where you can discover numerous of the best Belgian and international live acts and DJ sets.
30 March to 1 April, across Brussels 

For just two weeks, Autoworld is home to an exhibition of classic cars from the 1950s to the 1970s, including the Austin Healey, Morgan, Land Rover, Rolls Royce and Mini. The expo is organised by The English Drivers Guild, a group of British car aficionados in Brussels.
1-17 April, 10.00-18.00, Parc du Cinquantenaire 11, Brussels; €9

French artist Yves Klein helped define post-war modernism visually with his monochrome experiments and philosophically with his real-time performance interventions, which anticipated contemporary art’s penchant for the ephemeral. Theatre of the Void surveys his short but seminal career, from famous works to unseen masterpieces. The brainchild of British curator Darren Pih, the retrospective was originally conceived for Tate Liverpool. The Brussels sequel features a programme of “happenings” by Belgian and international artists. Opening night sees young Flemish artist Miet Warlop stage a short performance titled HORSE: A Man, a Woman, a Desire for Adventure.
29 March to 20 August at Bozar, Brussels

German director Reiner Holzemer unveils his intimate portrait of celebrated Flemish fashion designer Dries Van Noten. Van Noten rose to prominence 30 years ago as part of the Antwerp Six collective and would become one of the world’s top designers. Dries marks the first time the notoriously private figure has allowed a filmmaker into his personal and professional space. Holzemer documents a year in the life of the designer, during which Van Noten launched no less than four new lines. Both Van Noten and Holzemer are set to attend the premiere. (Film in English with Dutch and French surtitles)
31 March, 20.00 at Bozar, Brussels

The well-seasoned British blues rock pioneer John Mayall, whose musical career spans more than 50 years and includes hits like Looking Back, Congo Square and Room to Move, plays the Ancienne Belgique on Sunday night.
2 April 20.00, Ancienne Belgique, Boulevard Anspach 110, Brussels

Two local bands, MANdolinMAN and Green Moon, present their new albums, both with a focus on the universal and timeless mandolin.
31 March 20.00, Muziekpublique, Square du Bastion 3, Ixelles

La Compagnie des Nouveaux Disparus wil be pitching their multicoloured performance tent in front of the Opera House in downtown Brussels to present their highly regarded Le Mariage de Lila (Le Chaos Urbain). This play, appropriate from age six and up, takes place in a typical multicultural urban setting where seven families suddenly find themselves about to lose their neighbourhood to evil speculators. This modern fable also raises the issues of mixed marriage and cultural diversity, everything leavened with comedy and poetic flights of fancy.
3-6 April, Place de la Monnaie, Brussels

Every last Friday of the month, Critical Mass, the bicycle advocacy group, organises a collective bike ride at 18.30. Molenbike, the biking platform which provides express bike messengering, bike cargo delivery, guided bike tours, rickshaw and cyclo people transport and a local artisanal beer service called Booze Bike is inviting all participants and others to Molenbar at the newly opened Brass'Art Community Café for music, special bikes and a booze bike beer sale.
31 March 20.00-23.00, Brass'Art, Place Communale, Molenbeek

Written by Georgio Valentino, Richard Harris, Diana Goodwin, Paul McNally

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