‘Next Generation, Please!’

9 → 13
May'18

Festival

Does today's Generation Z still believe in Europe? What do young people have to say on the subject? During the Next Generation, Please! Festival at BOZAR young people will be writing a new chapter in the European story, alongside artists, politicians and scientists. Each contributing in their own way through original performances, installations, evocative photographs or videos they have been working on throughout the school year at 10 workshops on art and politics. The festival is also the chance to see unreleased films and attend lectures and debates on and around the challenges facing Europe. So come to the Next Generation, Please! Festival just before your exams and be inspired by a refreshing vision of Europe's future.

In the context of BOZAR Occupied and Europe Day (9 May) 


Participating schools and youth organizations: Institut technique René Cartigny, KA Etterbeek, GO! Atheneum Anderlecht, Escuela de Arte y Superior de Diseño Fernando Estévez Tenerife, Onze-Lieve-Vrouwe-Instituut Gent, IHECS, KA Emanuel Hiel, Institut Sainte-Marie Bruxelles, Lycée Rodin Paris, Kasterlinden, Jeugdhuis Chicago, Collège La Fraternité (site Saint-Vincent), Gallaudet University
Participating artists: Vincent Glowinski, Christopher Daley, Emmanuel Owusu Bonsu, Robert-jonathan Koeyers, Nohely Koeyers, Susu Amina, Jim Maes,Tine Guns, Julie Bougard, Manuel Canteria, Johanna Couvée, Lyse Ishimwe Nsengiyumva, Joelle Sambi Nzeba (Solola Bien), Leni Huyghe, Lou Vernin, Nayra Martín Reyes, Sukina Douglas, Safa-Eddine Taghian, Alain De Groote, Eva Nothomb, Nikoo Nateghian, Jorn Rijckaert, Bouba Dola
Participating organizations: MUS-E Belgium, De Pianofabriek, KVS, Destelheide & Hanenbos, Instituto Cervantes, Black speaks Back, European Commission / TESIM, Centre Culturel Omar Khayam, Recognition, Zinneke, Zinnema, Doof en Jong Vlaanderen, Visualbox Vzw

2017-2018

BOZAR occupied

Practical information

Location

BOZAR/Centre for Fine Arts

Rue Ravenstein 23 1000 Brussels

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The realisation of the project Next Generation, Please! was made possible thanks to the National Lottery. BOZAR warmly thanks the National Lottery players for their support.