The Napoli Sessions
A group of talented musicians, photographers, and filmmakers translates the story of Naples into sound and imagery.
Cluster artists are involved in a wide variety of projects.
Discover the main ones below.
A group of talented musicians, photographers, and filmmakers translates the story of Naples into sound and imagery.
Deep strings with live electronics. Joris Vanvinckenroye presents layered bass adventures in his solo project.
A mesmerizing music theatre performance, blending music, dance and poetry, all inspired by the mystical Persian poet Rumi.
MOTYK's story began in 2016. Under the name Flairck, the group has already played in the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Portugal, Sweden, Mexico and France.
A musical journey without borders with 11 musicians from Belgium and all corners of the world.
The Ghent Folk Violin Project is back with new music after ten years, showcasing their unique blend of folk traditions and modern sounds.
Tamala balances naturally between tradition and innovation, power and refinement, dream and reality, north and south.
With Chansons pour les oiseaux qui ne savent pas voler, Wouter Vandenabeele brings a sequel to three previous Chansons episodes.
Troissoeur bestond uit een samenwerking van 3 broers Vanvinckenroye (Rein, Edwin en Joris) en Pieter Thys. Troissoeur stond bekend als een eigenzinnige, expressieve, anarchistische en theatrale elektro-akoestische band
Ananta breaks out of the comfort zone of her musical orientation. With violins, her vocal chords and some household items, she embarks on an unexpected journey with her familiar instruments.
Een radicale herwerking van de “Pièces de Clavecin” van Rameau voor een hybride orkest met muzikanten uit jazz, folk en klassieke muziek.
The 15th-century Franco-Flemish polyphonists are also known as the 'Flemish Masters'.
Both Mostafa Taleb on the Iranian kamanche and Ananta Roosens on the western violin try to ignore their cultural heritage
Wouter Vandenabeele travelled in search of the melancholic soul in music.
MANdolinMAN, Belgium's best-known mandolin quartet, performs traditional Flemish melodies in a very eclectic and modern way.
For almost 20 years, the men of Snaarmaarwaar have been touring halls and stages at home and abroad uninterruptedly.
Wouter Vandenabeele and Thomas Noël first meet in the dark 1990s as members of an underground
Tehran. Children playing in the street, shopkeepers behind their stalls, well-educated young people looking for work, artists crossing the border