Telling Tales. Towards Antifascist Futures

Telling Tales. Towards Antifascist Futures

Beursschouwburg gathers artists, teachers, researchers and storytellers whose practices resist the monopoly of a single narrative characteristic of fascist rule.

Beursschouwburg shakes up Valentine's Day with the return of My Porny Valentine

Beursschouwburg shakes up Valentine's Day with the return of My Porny Valentine

After a year's absence, My Porny Valentine is back in response to the commercial celebration of love.

'Roaming the Imaginal': Eden Tinto Collins' First Exhibition in Belgium

'Roaming the Imaginal': Eden Tinto Collins' First Exhibition in Belgium

Exhibtion Goda Palekaitė

Exhibtion Goda Palekaitė

From 21 September to 16 December, Goda Palekaitė will occupy the Beursschouwburg exhibition space as a prelude to a novel in the making.

Free summer festival Out Loud kicks off on Thursday

Free summer festival Out Loud kicks off on Thursday

Until the 24th of June, you can head to the rooftop terrace of Beursschouwburg every Thursday, Friday and Saturday for apéro, concerts and DJ sets.

Free Pride Brunch at Beursschouwburg

Free Pride Brunch at Beursschouwburg

Drag, mimosas and croissants. Get ready for Pride at Beurs!

Olave Nduwanje Basabose moderates conversation series on African identity and resistance

Olave Nduwanje Basabose moderates conversation series on African identity and resistance

Beursschouwburg faces violence

Beursschouwburg faces violence

Facing Violence is the title of Beursschouwburg's spring programme on quiet refusal, self-defense and riot.

Beursschouwburg announces their five new associated artists

Beursschouwburg announces their five new associated artists

Feminist voices from Southwest Asia, North Africa and Europe come together to speak out and perform during the second edition of the Tashweesh festival.

Feminist voices from Southwest Asia, North Africa and Europe come together to speak out and perform during the second edition of the Tashweesh festival.

Tashweesh is the Arabic word for rustling, hubbub, rumble, the sound of many voices coming together through the unintelligible murmur of a crowd. After the success of 2018’s first edition, this year will build upon Beursschouwburg and Goethe-Institut’s initiative with new partners L’Art Rue (Tunis) and Tanzquartier (Vienna).

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About Beursschouwburg

Beursschouwburg is a multidisciplinary center for arts and reflection, an open meeting place strongly anchored in Brussels’ reality. Here we embrace the local, the global and the glocal. 

Beursschouwburg functions as a platform to present and develop a wide array of art practices and research, as a  support and experimentation network for artists, collectives and thinkers; a hub that questions normativity and welcomes new narratives.

Together with collaborators, we co-create programs that ignite fruitful encounters between different audiences, forms and genres, between art and everyday life, between the emerging and the established, between urgency and joy.

Beursschouwburg
Auguste Ortsstraat 20-28
1000 Brussel