La Bellone* is mainly a French-speaking project, but you’ll also find some content in English below. If you don’t feel at ease with French, feel free to use your favorite translation tool to enjoy our content in the language you prefer. Welcome.
La Bellone* is a venue dedicated to the performing arts, with a focus on dramaturgy*, critic*, documentation*, and mediation*. At the heart of a historic building*, it hosts artists in residence*, a documentation center*, produces numerous podcasts*, and offers a wide program of public events* open to everyone, including two major highlights* that mark the seasons.
Podcasts in english
Le de 17:00 à 19:00
How art can be a tool for reclaiming economy?
Paolo Cirio, Luce Goutelle, Olga Mink, Wiepko Oosterhuis & Brett Scott
une rencontreDu 23 novembre 2017 au 24 novembre 2017 de 10:00 à 18:00
Remembering 1918: East and Central European Modernity rebuilding in Performing Arts
Prof. D. Kosinski, I. Popovici, J. Lesnierowska, J. Pavlisova, A. Seijko & D. Krocanova
une rencontreLe de 17:00 à 19:00
GenderS & Traditions
Arco Renz, Intan Paramaditha, Norman Erikson Pasaribu, Isabelle Bats & Sophie Aujean (mod.)
une rencontreLe de 12:00 à 18:30
(Re)Imagining the Social
Danae Theodoridou, Guy Königstein, Rudi Laermans, Feiko Beckers & Jonas Rutgeerts
une rencontreLe de 17:00 à 22:00
C'est aujourd'hui <br> le 8 mars! (III)
Just for the Record & Caroline Godart
une rencontreLe de 15:00 à 17:00
Slov:motion présente <br> Les tendances actuelles dans le théâtre slovaque
Elena Knopová, Zuzana Ulicianska, Viliam Klimácek & Jozef Dodo Gombár
une rencontreLe de 14:00 à 19:00
Iranian Theatre today : another look
A. R. Koohestani, N. Samini, A. Shahmiri, F. Sojoodi, M. N. Gorgani, M. Zamani
SéminairesDu 14 avril 2016 au 15 avril 2016 de 10:00 à 18:45
From representation to conspiracy <br> (in a parallel zone)
Juan Dominguez/ManyOne
SéminairesLe de 13:00 à 18:00
#1 What is the difference between a witness and a spectator ? - Kunstenfestivaldesarts 15
une rencontreSeminar cycles
Each year, La Bellone offers a seminar series for anyone practicing dramaturgy or wishing to further develop their approach.
The series brings together guest dramaturgs with distinct practices, addressing a range of disciplinary and thematic perspectives.
Each five-day seminar is led by an invited dramaturg who shares aspects of their methodology, providing a framework for collective exploration. The goal is not to theorize dramaturgy, but to help participants situate their work within the contemporary field and clarify the specificity of their own methods.
Participants may register for one or several modules, and commit to attending the full duration of those chosen. The seminars are open to dramaturgs of all experience levels, with 12–15 participants per module.
All seminars are documented through a bibliography, an audio recording and/or a written summary.