Discover a stimulating and appetizing program full of dance, theater, performance, and talks from September ’26 through January ’27. This is just a fraction of what is to come, so keep an eye on our channels and don't miss anything from a season full of surprises!

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  • Beherit

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    The Shadow Over Belgium: Beherit Ascends
    05.09

    The Shadow Over Belgium: Beherit Ascends

    For over thirty years, Beherit has reigned as the most enigmatic entity in the black metal pantheon. Like a raven-black Sun King, they dominated the 1990s, casting a long, innovative shadow over the global extreme metal landscape. Though their name once graced a Belgian poster in the past, the stage remained empty, until now. VIERNULVIER, De Pankraker and Only Death Is Real are coming together to write history. For the first time ever, the Finnish pioneers will set foot on Belgian soil. 

  • Moor Mother / Razen

    Two concerts that draw you in: a voice that reshapes language, and an ensemble that builds a soundscape layer by layer.
    17.09

    Two concerts that draw you in: a voice that reshapes language, and an ensemble that builds a soundscape layer by layer.

    Moor Mother is performing a duo set with cellist Mathis Mayr. Camae Ayewa moves between poetry, sound and research, revealing how colonial histories continue to resonate in the present. Her latest album, The Great Bailout, takes its cue from the British compensation for slavery: a government loan, paid off by 2015, which compensated slave owners rather than victims. Voice and cello come together without a fixed division of roles: text, tone and noise creating tension in real time.


    The ensemble Razen takes sound itself as its starting point. Their latest album, Stained Glass Starling (VIERNULVIER Records), recorded in a living room and largely in a single take, presents music in its most concentrated form. Brecht Ameel, Kim Delcour and Dick van der Harst, together with Berlinde Deman and Paul Garriau, construct a soundscape much like a painter works: layer by layer, with attention to tension, texture and nuance. A wide range of instruments, including the erhu and the Javanese kacapi, subtly shifts the soundscape. 

  • Pitou

    “To do what to do what to do what to do…” P2, Pitou’s new album, sounds darker, more danceable, and rather like the ideal soundtrack for a modern coven. She’s bringing it to the Balzaal at De Vooruit. Come along and let’s have a sing-along in the multi-layered universe of this Dutch singer-songwriter.
    23.09

    “To do what to do what to do what to do…” P2, Pitou’s new album, sounds darker, more danceable, and rather like the ideal soundtrack for a modern coven. She’s bringing it to the Balzaal at De Vooruit. Come along and let’s have a sing-along in the multi-layered universe of this Dutch singer-songwriter.

    The last time we saw Pitou was in a church in Groningen, the Netherlands. She was performing there at the international Eurosonic Noorderslag festival to present her latest album, ‘P2’. We actually thought that was a bit odd, because her star has been on the rise for some time now. She owes this mainly to her infectious mix of folk-inspired, spellbinding vocals set to music that shifts between acoustic and electronic sounds. Not to mention her stage presence. ‘We’d love to have her on our stage again,’ we said at the time, and so it shall be.

    Pitou found acclaim in 2023 with her record Big Tear, earning places in the end of the year lists (‘One of the most beautiful contemporary indie-pop records of this moment.’ – Madame Figaro, FR, ‘a world class record’ – Volkskrant, NL). In P2, released in March 2026, she’s running free, both emotionally and creatively. It’s a carousel ride brimming with life: mania, euphoria, independence and melancholy all make their way to the dancefloor. 

    Her very specific musical background – singing in a classical children’s choir and traveling with her parents – taking home cassette tapes of Malinese, Senegalese and Indian music artists – led to her own recognizable musical universe, where her signature voice, unique melodies and chord progressions go hand in hand with intuitive and poetic lyrics.

    From the cacaphonous lead single “Too Good To Go”, the ethereal “Pirate” and “Morning Star”, the majestic “Restlessness” and the manic “To Do What”, P2 is by turns mesmerising and intimate, then infectiously exhilarating. Come and let yourself be carried away.

     

  • TJE / Niels Orens

    The delicate electronics of Niels Orens’ latest EP, Never Again, and the raw avant-pop of TJE’s debut album, SCHADE, combine in Club Wintercircus.
    24.09

    The delicate electronics of Niels Orens’ latest EP, Never Again, and the raw avant-pop of TJE’s debut album, SCHADE, combine in Club Wintercircus.

    Get ready for an exclusive double bill featuring two of the most captivating acts on the Belgian alternative scene: Niels Orens and TJE. Together, they’ll take over Club Wintercircus for an evening that walks a fine line between raw emotion and pulsating electronica. Both acts previously performed at De Koer, now they’re back to sweep Club Wintercircus off its feet.

    The evening opens with electronic producer and live performer Niels Orens. Known for his boundary-pushing soundscapes, Orens seamlessly morphs acoustic instruments with analogue synthesis and deep breakbeats. With his recent Never Again EP in hand, he translates themes of isolation and melancholy into a physical, immersive live experience. Expect a spellbinding journey that fluctuates between fragile, introspective silences and intense, cavernous basslines.

    Following him is TJE, the Belgian trio rapidly ascending toward an international breakthrough after their podium finish at Humo’s Rock Rally and a standout festival summer (including Best Kept Secret and Lokerse Feesten). Armed with their brand-new debut album SCHADE—hailed by critics as the must-watch record of the year—TJE delivers an elusive melting pot of melancholic avant-pop, experimental post-rock, and pulsing electronics. Frontwoman Lindy Versyck captivates the audience with her voice (reminiscent of a dreamy yet menacing Björk), backed by a wall of hypnotic bass and guitar lines.


    Two acts that each, in their own way, explore the tension between raw intensity and profound vulnerability.

  • Alabaster DePlume x 'Time of the Heathen'

    VIDEODROOM 2026
    26.09

    “Time of the Heathen” (1961) is a long-lost cinematic gem by theatre director Peter Kass. A poetic, surreal indictment of war violence, the nuclear arms race, and the devastating impact of racism. What begins as a rural noir with a typical “wrong man” in the lead gradually tilts into a chilling, proto-psychedelic trip. The film unfolds less as a classic narrative and more as a visual eruption, in which its critique of the consequences of disruptive American foreign policy and war logic lands like a grenade.

    With hardly any dialogue and a strong emphasis on image and rhythm, a feverish allegory emerges in which communication fails and meaning constantly shifts. The result is an intriguing, at times alienating viewing experience that compels the viewer to draw their own connections—in a universe where silence speaks louder than words. Time of the Heathen thus becomes a visionary reflection on racial tensions and the post-nuclear trauma of postwar America. Cinematography and editing are by the legendary experimental filmmaker Ed Emshwiller, who is also responsible for the 20-minute dream sequence at the end.

    “When in doubt, yes.”
    With this phrase, Alabaster DePlume effortlessly won over a Ghent audience during his memorable appearance at the Theresia concerts a few years ago. The London-based saxophonist, singer, composer, and poet operates at the intersection of spiritual jazz, folk, and spoken word. His music is carried by warm, repetitive motifs and an open, intuitive playing style that can be both comforting and confrontational.

    He broke through with To Cy & Lee: Instrumentals Vol. 1 (2020) (which may be known for the now-legendary “Be Nice To People”), followed by the critically acclaimed Gold: Go Forward In The Courage Of Your Love (2022), and later releases such as Come With Fierce Grace (2024) and A Blade Because A Blade Is Whole (2025). He has also collaborated with artists such as Bon Iver, Kamasi Washington, and Sampha.

    For Time of the Heathen, DePlume composes a new live soundtrack in dialogue with the images—and with the silence that is so characteristic of the film.

     

  • NEW DATE / CLUB LAAT: dj g2g

    + LOV b2b rostgoed + Rotbrijn b2b hennie imogen
    Club Laat invites ‘SoundCloud final boss’ DJ g2g, a pioneer of a new queer club sound, combining different music styles in her energetic sets and productions, from cumbia to nightcore via dubby club tracks. That’s right, Club Laat is back, AND back-to-back again with additional sets by LOV b2b rostgoed, and Rotbrijn b2b Hennie Imogen.
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    03.10

    Club Laat invites ‘SoundCloud final boss’ DJ g2g, a pioneer of a new queer club sound, combining different music styles in her energetic sets and productions, from cumbia to nightcore via dubby club tracks. That’s right, Club Laat is back, AND back-to-back again with additional sets by LOV b2b rostgoed, and Rotbrijn b2b Hennie Imogen. 

    About dj G2G

    dj g2g (she/they) is a Danish-Uruguayan artist, producer, and DJ. Constantly touring the world, she has ignited dance floors in the most vital clubs in cities like Taipei, London, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Medellín, Naarm, Shanghai, and more. 

    dj g2g is known for her distinct signature sound that draws from popular internet culture, creating genre-bending hybrids that defy traditional boundaries. Her intricate productions splice together hardstyle, cumbia, deconstructed club, nightcore, jersey, dubstep, and more, forming a high-energy, unpredictable sonic experience. 

    She has collaborated with artists like Ninajirachi, Six Sex, Erika De Casier, Lila Sky, and Safety Trance, while also composing soundtracks for documentaries and fashion shows, including projects for Raga Malak, Dion Lee, and Masculina. Moving between music, fashion, and performance, dj g2g builds worlds that celebrate defiance, community, and radical self-expression, a vision that’s earned features in Vogue, Office Magazine, Resident Advisor and Dazed 100 2025 list.

  • 'The Evil Dead' x BL!NDMAN

    VIDEODROOM 2026
    ‘Why have you disturbed our sleep; awakened us from our ancient slumber?’
    03.10

    ‘Why have you disturbed our sleep; awakened us from our ancient slumber?’

    Videodroom dives deep into the world of horror and video nasties with a unique screening of the cult horror classic ‘The Evil Dead’ (1981), featuring Joe LoDuca’s iconic soundtrack performed completely live by BL!NDMAN.

    In Sam Raimi’s legendary low-budget debut, five students travel to a deserted cabin deep in the woods. When they play a dusty tape recording, they unwittingly unleash ancient demonic forces that turn them into bloodthirsty monsters one by one. What follows is a feverish symphony of buzzing chainsaws, aggressive shrubbery, and a relentless torrent of gore and blood. The film's inventive special effects, over-the-top gore, kinetic camerawork, and pitch-black humor instantly turned it into a worldwide sensation.

    The then 20-year-old Raimi shot this horror masterpiece with a handful of friends and a microscopic budget of $375,000. Driven by a wildly successful VHS release, the film grew into a multi-million-dollar hit. It launched a massive franchise, turned lead actor Bruce Campbell into a cult icon, and kickstarted Raimi’s impressive directorial career (Spider-Man, Darkman). While later sequels leaned heavily into horror-comedy, the original remains a grim, high-octane fairy tale of terror that tears ahead at a breakneck pace. For many, it stands as the absolute pinnacle of the franchise and one of the greatest horror films ever made, tout court.

     

  • Mary Lattimore x 'Old Joy'

    VIDEODROOM 2026
    A 2006 ‘slow cinema’ classic receives a one-off musical reimagining by harpist Mary Lattimore.
    08.10

    A 2006 ‘slow cinema’ classic receives a one-off musical reimagining by harpist Mary Lattimore.


    Videodroom 2026 kicks off with an extraordinary cinematic experience. To mark the 20th anniversary of Kelly Reichardt’s Old Joy, we present a special screening of this melancholic indie masterpiece featuring a world-exclusive live score. For one night only, acclaimed harpist Mary Lattimore will transform the film’s atmosphere, replacing the original soundtrack with her ethereal and meditative harp compositions.

    Old Joy follows two old friends—played by Daniel London and iconic singer-songwriter Will Oldham (aka Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy)—who have drifted apart over the years, as they embark on a camping trip. Along the way, they drink beer, shoot at tin cans, and share long, meaningful silences. While little happens on the surface, a beautiful and poetic portrait of a strained friendship, broken dreams, and long-faded pasts unfolds between the lines. With this bittersweet sketch, Reichardt placed herself at the forefront of American independent cinema, creating a film that resonates long after the final frame and continues to provoke reflection.

    Through renowned films such as "Meek’s Cutoff" and "First Cow"—always produced on limited budgets, filmed on location, and devoid of blockbuster stars—Reichardt has emerged as one of the most prominent American directors of the past two decades.

    For one night only, the original soundtrack of Old Joy by indie darlings Yo La Tengo will be tucked away, replaced by the intimate sounds of Mary Lattimore. Since her 2013 debut The Redrawing Room, she has become a mainstay of the American experimental folk scene. Her impressive list of collaborators includes artists such as Kurt Vile, Meg Baird, Harold Budd, Thurston Moore, Sharon Van Etten, Jarvis Cocker, Steve Gunn, Julianna Barwick, and Fursaxa.

    Her music shifts seamlessly from delicate and dreamy to complex and overwhelming. A virtuous musician, Lattimore masterfully juggles countless effect pedals live, yet can just as easily make her harp—stripped of all electronics—sing like no other.

     

     

  • Wolf Eyes x 'Spider Baby'

    Videodroom 2026
    Giggles and gore on eight legs: legendary avant-noise duo Wolf Eyes takes on the pitch-black horror comedy 'Spider Baby' at Videodroom. A downright camp classic and without a doubt one of the strangest cult films of the 1960s.
    10.10

    Giggles and gore on eight legs: legendary avant-noise duo Wolf Eyes takes on the pitch-black horror comedy 'Spider Baby' at Videodroom. A downright camp classic and without a doubt one of the strangest cult films of the 1960s.

    'Spider Baby'—also known as 'Cannibal Orgy' and 'The Maddest Story Ever Told'—from 1967 is a bizarre piece of exploitation cinema. Too intense to be a true comedy but too 'cutesy' to be pure horror, it hovers somewhere between 'The Addams Family' and 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre'. A cartoonish slice of grindhouse that revels in its own contrarian nature and twisted anarchy. Who else but Wolf Eyes would want to provide this film with a brand-new score?

    Wolf Eyes (John Olson and Nate Young) formed in Michigan in 1998 and are known for their unique & uncompromising sound: putting noise, industrial, free jazz, and avant-garde into a blender, resulting in hypnotic and unpredictable performances that are intense from start to finish. With countless releases on vinyl, CDR, and cassette, they are one of the most active and inspiring experimental acts of the past 25 years.

    The story: In a dilapidated mansion, the last descendants of the Merrye family live in complete anarchy. Due to a genetic disease, they have regressed into a childlike state, giving in to cannibalism and homicidal urges. The youngest daughter, Virginia (Jill Banner), believes she is a human spider and creeps through the house looking for prey. Meanwhile, the eldest son, Ralphie (played by cult actor Sid Haig), hunts stray cats to serve for dinner. The orphans are cared for (and kept in check) by chauffeur and butler Bruno (a brilliant role for horror icon Lon Chaney Jr.). When a few distant relatives and their lawyer unexpectedly visit with their eyes on the inheritance, all hell—naturally—breaks loose.

    'Spider Baby' was the brainchild of cult director Jack Hill—famous for blaxploitation and camp classics like 'Coffy', 'Foxy Brown', and 'Switchblade Sisters', and affectionately described by Quentin Tarantino as 'the Howard Hawks of exploitation cinema'. The freaky performances by Sid Haig and others, the atmospheric black-and-white cinematography, and the pitch-black humor gave this low-budget schlocker a trompe-l'œil 'punk rock' vibe avant la lettre. No wonder it's one of John Waters' favorite movies.

    'For anyone who has ever felt different or out of step with the world in general, Spider Baby will likely strike a chord, in addition to providing a unique horror experience, transcendent of the time period' – Cinematic Randomness

  • Rise And Fall

    20 Years of Into Oblivion + 4 bands
    Rise And Fall return to the stage for the first time since 2012. On November 7th, in their hometown of Ghent, they will play in the iconic De Vooruit, marking 20 years of Into Oblivion. The set will reflect that milestone, placing the album front and center, alongside material from the rest of their catalogue.
    07.11

    Rise And Fall return to the stage for the first time since 2012. On November 7th, in their hometown of Ghent, they will play in the iconic De Vooruit, marking 20 years of Into Oblivion. The set will reflect that milestone, placing the album front and center, alongside material from the rest of their catalogue.

    For more than a decade, Rise And Fall carved out a reputation as one of Europe's most uncompromising hardcore bands. Deliberate, intense, and unmistakably their own. Formed in Ghent in the early 2000s, the band built their name through constant touring and a steady run of releases: four albums and four EPs, largely issued by Deathwish Inc., the label founded by J. Bannon of Converge.

    In late 2012, the band stepped away from live shows. There was no formal breakup, no final show, no drama. Just a break that ended up lasting far longer than expected.

    Fourteen years later, Rise And Fall return to the stage for the first time. In the years between, the members never stopped creating, remaining active in bands such as Wiegedood, Oathbreaker, Raw Peace, Wrong Man, Force, Crouch, Blind To Faith and Living Gate. 

    Rise And Fall never officially ended; they simply went quiet. On November 7th, that quiet comes to a close.

     

  • Mo' Juice X Curfew

    Kamma b2b Masalo (NL), Forbidden Fruit (live), Mo Disko b2b Nico Juice
    From the first record to the final machine pulse, Mo' Juice X Curfew promises a night where old school spirit meets forward-thinking energy — inside one of Ghent’s most immersive spaces.
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    08.11

    From the first record to the final machine pulse, Mo' Juice X Curfew promises a night where old school spirit meets forward-thinking energy — inside one of Ghent’s most immersive spaces.

    On Saturday November 7, 2026, Mo' Juice and Curfew join forces once again for a special night at Club Wintercircus. 

    For this occasion, they found the perfect headliner in Kamma & Masalo (NL). Rooted in Amsterdam’s eclectic club tradition, the duo embody a shared love for old school house and disco — always delivered with a fresh, contemporary edge. Expect warmth, groove and euphoric peaks, carried by their unmistakable back-to-back chemistry.

    Closing the night is Forbidden Fruit with a fully improvised live set — performed in the middle of the dance floor. Surrounded by the crowd and armed with his analog machines, he will build acid lines, electro rhythms and boogie-infused grooves entirely in real time. No playback, no script — just raw hardware energy guiding the room into its final collective release.

    Setting the tone from 23:00 onwards are Mo' Juice residents Mo Disko & Nico Juice. As the architects of the night, they take care of the warm-up — laying down deep, soulful foundations and gradually lifting the temperature before handing the floor.

     

  • Max Cooper

    3D AV Live
    A journey to the foundations of our existence.
    13.11

    A journey to the foundations of our existence.

    3D/AV Live is Max Cooper's immersive audio-visual performance system. Customized to every venue, making every show a unique experience, Cooper works in harmony with architecture and space to deliver a signature blend of scientific and human stories. These narratives move off the screen to wrap the audience in sculptures of light and sound.

    This evening in Club Wintercircus showcases Max’s latest album, Feeling Is Structure, plus material spanning his celebrated catalogue and new compositions that continue his exploration of the human experience through music.

    Drawing on an extensive portfolio of conceptual projects, the performance is curated specifically for the acoustics of Club Wintercircus. Cooper seamlessly traverses the space between ambient classical and driving techno, utilizing his rich library of genre-spanning content. 3D/AV tells the story of the foundations of our world, and our place within it, as a visceral, living experience.

    And if one night of Max Cooper isn't enough, you can catch him again the following day for a DJ set at Club Wintercircus.

     

  • Max Cooper

    dj-set
    Following the architectural and scientific exploration of the previous evening, Max Cooper returns directly to Club Wintercircus on Saturday for an extended DJ set.
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    15.11

    Following the architectural and scientific exploration of the previous evening, Max Cooper returns directly to Club Wintercircus on Saturday for an extended DJ set. 

    While the live performance revolves around the fusion of human stories and spatial structures, this nighttime set provides space for a more relaxed, yet equally thoughtful dialogue with the dance floor.

  • Tsar B

    Tsar B hits Club Wintercircus with The Writer, an album that feels like a feverish dream about love and everything that lingers around it.
    19.11

    Tsar B hits Club Wintercircus with The Writer, an album that feels like a feverish dream about love and everything that lingers around it.

    With three albums, three EPs and an impressive concert film (inspired by Salvador Dalí), Live at Les Diners de Gala, to her credit, alongside a wide range of composition and production work for various series, films and adverts, Tsar B has really made a name for herself. Her music is a unique blend of her diverse talents and interests; both her love of Baroque music and influences from R&B and electronic music are reflected in her body of work. Think of a trippy Mozart composing the soundtrack for The Matrix. 

    Following her self-titled debut EP Tsar B (2016), the critically acclaimed debut album The Games I Play (2018), the EP Unpaintable (2020) and the album to the stars (2023), Bourgeus has collaborated with artists such as Alexander Chung, Oscar and The Wolf and Nova Twins. With her third album The Writer (2026), she opens a new chapter. Inspired by David Lynch, among others, Tsar B once again explores the boundaries between music and imagination. Some call her the Belgian ROSALÍA, but come and judge for yourself.  

  • Joe Jackson

    HOPE AND FURY TOUR 2026
    Joe Jackson, the chameleon of sophisticated pop music, returns to the present and his familiar musical playing field with “Hope and Fury”.
    24.11

    Joe Jackson, the chameleon of sophisticated pop music, returns to the present and his familiar musical playing field with “Hope and Fury”.

    The unpredictable British musician Joe Jackson has a lot in store for 2026. His new album “Hope and Fury” will be released on 10 April, followed by a major international tour with no fewer than three performances in Belgium. Together with his band, he will present the new album on 24 November at De Vooruit.

    With “Hope and Fury”, which he himself describes as “Bicoastal LatinJazzFunkRock”, Jackson returns to the present and to his familiar musical playing field with nine energetic songs. After laying the foundation for the album in Berlin, Jackson returned to Reservoir Studios in New York with co-producer Patrick Dillett. There he was reunited with his regular musicians: bassist Graham Maby, guitarist Teddy Kumpel and drummer Doug Yowell. Newcomer Paulo Stagnaro, a Peruvian percussionist, adds a Latin American touch to the mix.

    The result is reminiscent of a cross between “Fool” (2019), “Laughter and Lust” (1991) and “Night and Day” (1982). Like these classics, “Hope and Fury” is full of catchy melodies, original lyrics, characteristic humour and funky grooves, with vocals and keyboards that are more powerful than ever. Don't miss this opportunity to discover “Hope and Fury” live at De Vooruit!

  • Lost in Kyiv

    support: tbc
    With their fifth album, We’re All Going to Be Fine, Lost in Kyiv are ushering in a new chapter. Thanks to a revamped line-up, the band sounds heavier, rawer and more direct than ever.
    24.11

    With their fifth album, We’re All Going to Be Fine, Lost in Kyiv are ushering in a new chapter. Thanks to a revamped line-up, the band sounds heavier, rawer and more direct than ever.

    Since their formation in 2007, the French quartet Lost in Kyiv are known for their cinematic, atmospheric and deeply emotional soundscapes. The band combines the melancholic dynamics of traditional post-rock with abrasive post-metal guitars, heavy synths and spoken-word samples. Their music feels like the soundtrack to an intense film, in which they explore the boundary between mechanical electronics and raw, human emotion.

    In 2026, the band returns with We’re All Going to Be Fine. This fifth album marks a symbolic new chapter, as the band officially changes its name from Lost in Kiev to Lost in Kyiv. Driven by the energy of a revamped line-up, the band embraces a heavier, sharper and more modern sound, rawer and more direct than ever before.

  • Pongo

    support: TBC
    Angolan-Portuguese artist Pongo, the voice of “Wegue Wegue”, the track that instantly brings you back to summer, is coming to Club Wintercircus. New music, same infectious vibe.
    01.12

    Angolan-Portuguese artist Pongo, the voice of “Wegue Wegue”, the track that instantly brings you back to summer, is coming to Club Wintercircus. New music, same infectious vibe. 

    Pongo is an Angolan singer, songwriter and performer, widely recognised as one of the most distinctive voices of the new generation of global contemporary music. Born in Luanda and based in Lisbon since the age of eight, after emigrating as a child, her journey reflects a strong connection between identity, culture and resilience.

    At 16, as the vocalist of Buraka Som Sistema, she gained international recognition by writing and performing the hit “Kalemba (Wegue Wegue)”, her striking voice driving her global breakthrough and cementing her connection to the worlds of kuduro and electronic music.

     

  • Nausca

    The Story of Lung-ta
    A film! A concert! An audiovisual show with immersive sound. ‘The story of Lung-Ta’ is all of these things. Nausca, a new Ansatz der Maschine project, presents an audiovisual performance in which four live musicians (harp, strings, drums, electronics, guzheng, nyckelharpa and yayli tanbur...) tell the story of Lung-Ta using real film footage, animated video, graphics and immersive sound.
    10.12

    A film! A concert! An audiovisual show with immersive sound. ‘The story of Lung-Ta’ is all of these things. Nausca, a new Ansatz der Maschine project, presents an audiovisual performance in which four live musicians (harp, strings, drums, electronics, guzheng, nyckelharpa and yayli tanbur...) tell the story of Lung-Ta using real film footage, animated video, graphics and immersive sound. 

    With Nausca, Mathijs Bertel (known from Ansatz der Maschine) is taking a completely new direction: one where music, visuals and narrative merge into a total experience. On 10 December, he will present his debut at Club Wintercircus with an exclusive audiovisual show, built around 360° visuals and immersive sound that you don’t just hear, but truly feel.

    At the heart of the show is The Story of Lung-ta, a film concert that follows the story of a girl who washes ashore in a mysterious world and tries to understand how everything is connected. Along the way, she is accompanied by ‘windhorses’, symbolic horses that refer to Tibetan prayer flags and the power of nature. What begins as a fairy-tale journey of discovery grows into a reflection on biodiversity, our relationship with nature and just how fragile that balance actually is.

    Live, this story is brought to life by four musicians playing a wide array of instruments, from harp and strings to electronics and more unusual sounds such as the guzheng, nyckelharpa and yayli tanbur. This music is interwoven with film footage, animation and graphic elements to create a total experience that balances somewhere between concert, film and installation.

  • De Mens

    Late Night
    Al meer dan drieëndertig jaar doet De Mens waar ze goed in zijn: rake songs maken die blijven hangen.
    15.01

    Al meer dan drieëndertig jaar doet De Mens waar ze goed in zijn: rake songs maken die blijven hangen.

    Al meer dan drieëndertig jaar doet De Mens waar ze goed in zijn: rake songs maken die blijven hangen. Ze zakken om de vijf-zes jaar af naar de talrijke mooie theaters en cultuurzalen die ons land rijk is. Nu doen ze dat wegens groot succes opnieuw! Met De Mens Late Night trekken ze opnieuw rond, strak in het pak, cosy talkshow vibes, sterke verhalen en klassiekers als ‘Irene’ en ‘Dit Is Mijn Huis’ die nog altijd even goed werken als toen.

    Verwacht staande ovaties en gewoon een heel goeie avond, met stemmige belichting, een comfortabele zetel en sterke babbels rond de nu eens intiem, dan weer swingend gebrachte songs uit het eigen, rijke repertoire. De Mens is sowieso een band met een dwingend verhaal, dat ook het verhaal van zijn publiek is. Dat wordt in De Mens Late Night op een stijlvolle manier verteld. Een must voor elke De Mens-fan/muzikale fijnproever.

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