The permanent exhibition "The ikob Collection – in progress" adapts its content in tandem with temporary exhibitions. To create additional dialogue between the different exhibitions, the curator Francis Feidler chooses a selection of works from the museum’s collection.
Love is Strange [rough cut] is a resolutely interdisciplinary performance. A staged concert, a musical performance, a play without theatricality, a ribbon of dreamlike visions accompanied by danced monologues and visual dialogues.
Love is Strange [rough cut] explores the impossible and unreal nature of romantic relationships. Love is Strange [rough cut] asks questions about the strangeness of love, its hidden beauties and its far-flung extravagances.
Words in French, German, English and Dutch.
The 3035th session of the Council of the European Union – Competitiveness (Internal Market, Industry, Research and Space) – will take place on Monday 11 October and Tuesday 12 October, in the Conference Centre – FIL, 5, rue Carlo Hemmer, Luxembourg, under the chair of Mr Vincent Van Quickenborne, Minister for Enterprise and Streamlining Policy, Mr Jean–Claude Marcourt, Deputy Prime Minister of the Walloon Government and Minister for the Economy, SMEs, Foreign Trade and New Technologies, and Mr Benoit Cerexhe, Minister for the Brussels–Capital Region Government, in charge of Employment, Economy, Agricultural Policy, Foreign Trade and Scientific Research.
Theaterfest VoG is a non profit-making association which organises cultural events in the German-speaking community of Belgium. The programmes at these events focus essentially on contemporary theatre however other forms of artistic expression are also featured, such as dance, music, the plastic arts, etc.
The three national agencies for Belgium (BIJ, JINT and das Jugenbüro) invite their colleagues and specialists from the European Commission to Belgium’s German-speaking Community. The officials meet twice a year in order to support the development and implementation of the YOUTH IN ACTION programme. In addition, they promote European co-operation in the youth field and the new EU youth strategy “Youth – Investing and Empowering”.
The directors of all national agencies responsible for the lifelong learning programme will be meeting in Eupen, the capital of Belgium’s German-speaking Community, and will present a Lifelong Learning Award for the best initiatives.
Out of Ostrale is a travelling exhibition of selected works following OSTRALE (an international art festival in Dresden, Germany). The exhibition is being put on in several European cities within the framework of European partnerships, where it will demand functional re-interpretation in historic but deserted spaces, which it aims to transform and breathe new life into.
The German-speaking Community’s Agency for Disabled Persons will be presenting an award on 3 December to companies and organizations which set an example in integrating disabled persons.
Europe Direct is organising a Hungarian Week in collaboration with the Hungarian Cultural Institute. The aim is for people to get to know the Hungarian mentality. The inspiration for the event is the Hungarian Presidency of the Council, which takes over from the Belgian Presidency in January