
Troissoeur
Troissoeur — with the Vanvinckenroye brothers (Rein, Edwin, Joris) and Pieter Thys — is a bold electro-acoustic outfit, celebrated for their expressive sound, anarchic spirit, and powerhouse live performances.

Troissoeur — with the Vanvinckenroye brothers (Rein, Edwin, Joris) and Pieter Thys — is a bold electro-acoustic outfit, celebrated for their expressive sound, anarchic spirit, and powerhouse live performances.

A mesmerizing music theatre performance, blending music, dance and poetry, all inspired by the mystical Persian poet Rumi.

Deep strings with live electronics. Joris Vanvinckenroye presents layered bass adventures in his solo project.

Four fiery folk violins and a rhythmic guitar come together in the Ghent Folk Violin Project. The result? An eccentric blend of folk, classical, world music, and jazz, bursting with playful energy and unexpected twists.

A group of talented musicians, photographers, and filmmakers translates the story of Naples into sound and imagery.

A soulful breeze from the South: with a twelve-piece international ensemble, Wouter Vandenabeele takes you on a heartfelt musical journey through the rich sounds of the Balkans and the Mediterranean.

A musical journey without borders with 11 musicians from Belgium and all corners of the world.

An adventurous acoustic quartet blending progressive folk and jazz fusion with the finesse of chamber music, enriched with global influences.

From sentimental waltzes to bluesy grooves, Eastern melodies to Sephardic rhythms — the quartet of Wouter Vandenabeele and Thomas Noël weaves it all into one rich, global sound.

Both Mostafa Taleb on the Iranian kamanche and Ananta Roosens on the western violin try to ignore their cultural heritage and they put their instruments next to each other: from there they question what is

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.

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.

For almost 20 years, the men of Snaarmaarwaar have been touring halls and stages at home and abroad uninterruptedly.

MANdolinMAN, Belgium's best-known mandolin quartet, performs traditional Flemish melodies in a very eclectic and modern way.

The 15th-century Franco-Flemish polyphonists are also known as the 'Flemish Masters'.

Een radicale herwerking van de “Pièces de Clavecin” van Rameau voor een hybride orkest met muzikanten uit jazz, folk en

Tehran. Children playing in the street, shopkeepers behind their stalls, well-educated young people looking for work, artists crossing the border