Ontdek hieronder welke Schouwburgvoorstellingen allemaal in het CUBO-abonnement zijn opgenomen!
Agenda
-
SEUIL
SOIREE PERPLX: Cie InéluctableA hushed dialogue between life and memoryThu 4 Mar ’27In a poetic fusion of dance and acrobatics, two circus artists reveal how absence doesn’t feel empty at all, but slowly transforms into a quiet, almost tangible presence in the life that continues after loss. A tender, moving dialogue between life and death, longing and memory.
-
Thu 4 Mar ’27 20:30Tickets
-
Thu 4 Mar ’27 20:30Tickets
-
-
In relation to whom?
Marah Haj Hussein & Nur GarabliA meeting of contradictions and vulnerabilitiesSat 6 Mar ’27Two dance‑makers live with the reality of occupied Palestine, yet each carries and experiences it in their own way. They dig into their bodies, searching for a movement language that liberates. What unfolds is a meeting of contradictions and vulnerabilities, of tension and humour.
-
Sat 6 Mar ’27 20:30Tickets
-
Sat 6 Mar ’27 20:30Tickets
-
-
SKRAM (6+)
Kopergietery & GrensgevalStaggering, taking risks, failing and rising againSun 7 Mar ’27Three acrobats fight to stay upright as the ground keeps shifting beneath them. Driven by pulsing, spellbinding electronic music, they hover on the thin line between falling and taking flight. A tribute to the courage it takes to sway, to risk, to fail - and to rise once more.
-
Sun 7 Mar ’27 16:00Tickets
-
Sun 7 Mar ’27 16:00Tickets
-
-
Jazz Cats Festival
The most exciting and groovy contemporary jazz acts on one nightSat 13 Mar ’27For the eighth year in a row, we’re bringing the most exciting and groovy contemporary jazz acts to De Kreun and Muziekcentrum Track. Come early, leave late — the programme is packed. As always, the festival cheerfully ignores genre conventions, letting strings twang, keys sparkle and improvisation run wild.
-
Sat 13 Mar ’27 19:00Tickets from spring '27
-
Sat 13 Mar ’27 19:00Tickets from spring '27
-
-
De Vader
Marieke&SophiaFrom Strindberg’s 'The Father' to a world without menSun 14 Mar ’27In a playful, physical language, Marieke Schraepen and Sophia Bauer turn August Strindberg’s bourgeois drama 'The Father' (1887) completely on its head. With their (delightfully perverse) female imagination, they seize the play’s violent worldview and transform it from within.
-
Sun 14 Mar ’27 20:30Tickets
-
Sun 14 Mar ’27 20:30Tickets
-