Five Encounters between Sounds, Movement and Image

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This spring, Bozar opens its doors to music, performance, film and exhibitions – a space where different disciplines meet, overlap and resonate. From choreographic experiments and electronic soundscapes to cinema that blends memory, history and imagination, this season invites curiosity, reflection and dialogue. Each programme choice is an encounter: with artists, ideas and the world around us.

These are the events we’re most excited to experience.

Nemo Flouret. 900 Satellites

19 & 20.01.2026 -  Hall Horta

March 900 Satellites is a choreographic and performative extension of Némo Flouret’s 900 Something Days Spent in the XXth Century. The piece is built on fragments of the original work, yet unfolds differently in every space it inhabits, allowing an infinite mutation of ideas and renewal of the dance. At Bozar’s Hall Horta, eleven dancers bring a stripped-back choreography, free of artifice and driven purely by movement, energy and presence. 

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Pierre Droulers. Dharma Punk

9 & 10.02.2026 - Foyer 4

In Dharma Punk, Pierre Droulers balances the raw, rebellious energy of 1970s–80s punk with the introspective calm of Buddhist-inspired practices. With traces of Droulers’s personal and artistic journey, at the centre of this work is the body as a living instrument that carries memory and political presence. Performed by Olivier Balzarini and shaped by Anne Buxerolle, the work unfolds a dynamic tension between rage and reflection.

Close-Up: Courtney Stephens

24.02 till 01.03.2026 - De 23

Courtney Stephens’ films drift between fiction and reality, leaving traces of memory, questions and reflection. Working with archival material and collaboration, she explores language and female narratives, such as seen in The American Sector and Terra Femme. This spring at Bozar, she presents John Lilly and the Earth Coincidence Control Office and Invention, two films that continue that exploration of history, imagination and the traces images leave behind. 

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Bozar All Over The Place

26.02.2026

The first nocturne of 2026 launches Bozar’s spring season and the exhibition Bellezza e Bruttezza, inviting reflection on beauty and ugliness. The night unfolds across the entire Palace, turning the space into a roaming encounter. Fennesz brings electronic sound, Graindelavoix explore music by Cipriano de Rore, alongside performances by Izo Pinay (Thank God I’m Not Straight) and Nina Plantefève-Castryck (La Fin de la Fin). Choreographers Víctor Guaita Igual and Jacob Storer present Garden, Courtney Stephens screens Terra Femme, and the night closes with a DJ set and drinks in the Horta Hall.

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Close-up: Payal Kapadia

04.03 till 08.03.2026 - Studio/De 23

For three days at Bozar, Payal Kapadia presents a selection of her feature and short films, alongside Indian cinema that has shaped her practice. Her films move poetically between dreamlike moments, folk memory and harsh social realities. From A Night of Knowing Nothing to the Cannes Grand Prix-winning All We Imagine Is Light, Kapadia’s humanistic lens has established her as one of the most remarkable contemporary Indian filmmakers.

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