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SUMMARY:Sphera Media Lab
DESCRIPTION:On November 6\, European Lab and Sphera are joining forces for a new edition of Sphera Media Lab\, bringing together independent media players from across Europe.For one day\, journalists\, activists and creatives will explore the future of information\, fast-evolving technologies\, and shifting audiences.Join us for an exciting programme of live conversations\, workshops\, screenings and face-to-face encounters to connect with the voices shaping independent media. \nIndependent media are facing an unprecedented convergence of crises. As far-right movements gain ground across borders and new laws increasingly target press freedom\, many newsrooms are confronting legal threats\, intimidation\, and shrinking public funding. At the same time\, media concentration\, platform dominance\, and technological upheavals—from artificial intelligence to platform algorithms—are destabilising how journalism is produced\, distributed\, and funded. \nIn this context\, technology is a double-edged sword. While it offers potential for innovation and efficiency\, it also deepens existing vulnerabilities: automated content threatens editorial integrity\, algorithmic gatekeepers disrupt audience reach\, and the digital infrastructure often remains in the hands of powerful intermediaries. The erosion of trust\, visibility\, and financial sustainability is not just a technical matter—it is deeply political. \nThis new edition of the Sphera Media Lab aims to go beyond diagnosing the threats. It is a space for exploration and action. How can independent media reclaim autonomy in the face of platform dependency? What new models of ownership\, collaboration\, and revenue can support editorial freedom? Where are journalists and communities already resisting\, adapting\, and thriving? \n\nThursday 6 November\n10:30 – 12:30Workshop · Take Back (Tech) Control\, Time to Be Concrete \nHow can independent media reclaim control over their digital presence in a landscape dominated by Big Tech platforms? This workshop dives into the real-life implications of media’s decision to leave X\, but also Instagram and Facebook\, to explore both the necessity and the challenges of stepping away from corporate social media. It is about mapping out concrete strategies\, sharing alternative tools\, and rethinking what sustainable\, independent visibility online could look like beyond the grip of Big Tech for a more balanced and fair media scene. \nWith:Louis Van Ginneken (Médor)Owen Huchon (Médianes) \n\n10:30 – 12:30How to Survive as a European-Focused Content Creator? \nIn today’s oversaturated content era\, more and more creators manage to stand out by developing engaging formats and addressing key contemporary issues. But how do they handle their economic models while preserving independence? How is it possible to produce impactful content on topics such as climate activism\, European affairs\, social inclusion\, and politics? \nDuring this two-hour session\, three figures from the European content creation landscape will share concrete tips and tools for navigating the social media jungle. From podcasts to video\, they will explain what it takes to produce content that truly matters—while making it work as a sustainable practice. \nWith:Chloé Mikolajczak (The Green Monki)Evi Kiorri (Europod)Vinz Kanté (LIMIT) \n\n10:30 – 12:00Talk • Challenges and Opportunities of New Technologies for Reporting on Palestine \nHow do emerging technologies reshape the landscape of journalism in contexts of extreme violence? On the one hand\, open-source tools\, satellite imagery\, and digital platforms have enabled unprecedented documentation and investigation of events in Gaza\, offering new ways to expose truths and challenge dominant narratives\, silences\, and denials. Yet\, these same technologies—surveillance systems\, AI-driven targeting\, algorithmic bias\, and the weaponisation of social media—have facilitated mass violence\, censorship\, and disinformation\, accelerating a genocide against Palestinians. While Gazan journalists are being killed by the Israeli army\, and international journalists are being denied their right to cover the strip\, how can technology be used to investigate\, do justice for lost Gazan journalists\, and make Israel accountable? This is about interrogating this double-edged role of technology: as both a tool for accountability and a mechanism of oppression. Gaza is not only a case study\, it is a warning—and a call to rethink how we use and govern technology in the struggle for justice. \nWith:James Kleinfeld (Journalist / ex-AJ Investigation)Marwa Fatafta (Access Now)Youssr Youssef (Journalist / ex-Forbidden Stories)Moderation: Souria Cheurfi (Journalist) \n\n14:30 – 16:30Workshop • AI Ethics Training \nArtificial intelligence is no longer an abstract future for journalism—it is already shaping how news is produced\, distributed\, and consumed. From automated writing and fact-checking to algorithmic curation and audience analytics\, AI introduces both opportunities and risks that go to the core of media ethics. Questions of transparency\, accountability\, and bias are unavoidable\, as are the challenges of defining how regulation should intervene. This workshop will delve into the concrete implications of AI for journalism: how these technologies are changing newsroom practices\, where ethical red lines may lie\, and what frameworks might guide a responsible and sustainable use of AI in the media landscape. \nWith:Bárbara Lazarotto (Vrije Universiteit Brussels) \n\n14:30 – 16:30Workshop • Independent Media Against Russian Imperialist Narratives \nIn this workshop\, we will talk about Russian propaganda – how to recognize it\, react\, and resist. Together\, we will dive into how it works – from obvious lies and political narratives to memes that don’t look political at all. We will discuss our experience as independent media workers and talk about how to recognize manipulation\, how to react smartly\, and how to educate your audience and build a media-literate community that doesn’t fall for emotional traps or fake “both sides” stories. The goal is to share practical tools and real examples\, so you can spot disinformation before it spreads\, respond without amplifying it\, and help your audience do the same. Because resisting propaganda isn’t just about fact-checking — it’s about keeping trust\, critical thinking\, and integrity alive in our media spaces. \nWith:Indrė Kiršaitė (NARA)Arysia Chernobay & Yurii Kapluchenko (Lyuk Media) \n\n15:00 – 18:00Screenings • Sphera Documentary Film Screenings \n14:00 – 14:30 | Hey Mate! French GenZ Standing Up for the Right to StudyWith: Maria Russo (VD News)\, Samuele Maccolini (VD News) \n14:40 – 15:20 | The Budapest AffairWith: Thomas Porlon (StreetPress) \n15:30 – 16:05 | Working 9 to 9: Living or Surviving?With: Ioannis Tsioulis (Popaganda) \n16:15 – 16:45 | Beyond the Glitter: When Drag Gets PoliticalWith: Alexandra Tyan & Belligerency (Médianes) \n\n14:30 – 15:30Talk • AI\, Algorithms\, and the Threat to Media Independence \nArtificial intelligence poses significant challenges to media independence through its dual role in content moderation and curation. Increasingly\, content moderation on major platforms is handled by AI-driven systems\, which are prone to errors and often shaped by commercial or political interests rather than journalistic or democratic values. This not only risks unjust censorship but also opens the door to AI-powered harassment campaigns against journalists\, contributing to rising levels of self-censorship. At the same time\, a handful of internet intermediaries\, guided by profit rather than public interest\, control the curation\, distribution\, and monetisation of news. AI systems tailor content to users based on surveillance of their online behaviour\, reinforcing echo chambers and filter bubbles. This undermines access to diverse\, high-quality information and shifts media consumption towards personalised\, market-driven experiences\, to the detriment of informed public debate. \nWith:Francesco Marino (Pillole di Futuro Presente)Heritiana Ranaivoson (Vrije Universiteit Brussels)Sylwia Czubkowska (Author & Podcaster)Moderation: Nastasia Hadjadji (Journalist) \n\n15:45 – 16:45Talk • Rethinking Funding Models for Independent Media \nPerhaps more than ever\, independent media are being challenged to rethink how they sustain themselves. Traditional revenue streams continue to weaken under growing market pressures and the consolidation of media ownership concentration. Public funding mechanisms\, meanwhile\, often remain outdated and poorly adapted to the realities of independent and multimedia formats. Participatory models have provided important alternatives\, but they too are reaching their limits. The question now is: what new forms of support can help independent voices thrive? How can communities be more effectively engaged in fundraising\, decision-making\, and shared responsibility? This panel will explore creative pathways for ethical investment\, cooperative ecosystems\, and new models of solidarity that can secure the long-term future of independent media and cultural structures across Europe. \nWith:Julie Majerczak (RSF)Patricia Reguero Ríos (El Salto)David Kardos (CSM)Moderation: Francesca Festa (Médianes) \n\n17:00 – 18:00Speedmeeting of Independent Media \nWould you like to meet the stakeholders in the independent media sector? Come and spend an inspiring hour in the company of some key players of the sector. \nWith:Agnieszka Wiśniewska (Krytyka Polityczna)Alexandra Tyan (Médianes)Aníbal Hernández (El Salto)Antoine Lheureux (Europod)Daria Volpe (VD News)David Kardos (CSM)Diane Ranville (Arty Farty)Emmanouil Verigakis (Popaganda)Francesca Festa (Médianes)Giacomo Corongiu (VD News)Ioannis Tsioulis (Popaganda)James Kleinfeld (Journalist)Johan Weisz (StreetPress)Márk Benics (444)Nastasia Hadjadji (Journalist)Pauline Butel (Médianes)Salwa Boujour (ADIM) \n\n18:15 – 19:30Talk • European Media Freedom Under Attack: How Can We Resist the Foreign Agent Laws? \nA troubling trend is taking root across Europe. Inspired by a 2012 Russian law\, several authoritarian regimes are now experimenting with so-called “foreign agent laws.” In Russia\, this legislation has severely weakened political opposition\, civil society\, and independent media. It asks organisations receiving more than 20% of their funding from abroad to register with the authorities as “foreign agents.” \nIn his report Foreign Agent Laws: A Worrying Trend\, Christian Holland notes that “The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ruled that the archetypal foreign agent law violates fundamental rights and exhibits the ‘hallmarks of totalitarianism’\, imposing punitive sanctions on NGOs and curtailing journalists’ ability to participate in public life.” In Georgia\, a similar law was introduced in 2023 but was withdrawn after significant public and media resistance—only to be passed by the pro-Russian government in May 2024. Other countries are following. In May 2025\, an EU member—Viktor Orbán’s Hungary—considered adopting such a law. Though it has been postponed\, the threat still looms over the survival of Hungarian independent media. \nSo\, how can we resist the interference of regimes seeking to suppress independent journalism? Can pan-European solidarity movements and networks help push back against these authoritarian measures? And what lessons can be drawn from media organisations already operating under foreign agent laws—so we can better prepare for what may come? \nWith:Gábor Kardos (444)Mariam Nikuradze (OC Media)Moderation: Alexandra Tyan (Médianes) \n\n19:30 – 22:00Networking Cocktail & DJ SetWith: Coline Cornélis (Artist | BE) \n  \n 
URL:https://lavallee.brussels/event/sphera-media-lab/?lang=nl
LOCATION:LaVallée\, Rue Adolphe Lavallée 39\, Brussels\, 1080\, Belgique
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251116T180000
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SUMMARY:Grrrabuge #3 Natural Wine Festival
DESCRIPTION:ＧＲＲＲΛＢＵＧΞ ＮＵＭＢΞＲ ３\nWe’re proud to announce the 𝘁𝗵𝗶𝗿𝗱 𝗲𝗱𝗶𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗼𝗳 𝗚𝗿𝗿𝗿𝗮𝗯𝘂𝗴𝗲 – Brussels’ natural wine festival – celebrating living wines\, the people behind them\, and a viticulture that defends biodiversity.\n November 15th & 16th at @lavallee_bxl\nBecause wine is never just wine\, it’s also resistance:\n𝗙𝗼𝗿 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗳𝘂𝘁𝘂𝗿𝗲 – Farming practices that protect biodiversity\, support the environmental transition and fight back against industrial exploitation.\n𝗙𝗼𝗿 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗽𝗮𝘀𝘀𝗶𝗼𝗻 – Over 50 winemakers from across Europe\, crafting free and living cuvées with their hands\, their hearts\, and respect for nature.\n𝗙𝗼𝗿 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗶𝗱𝗲𝗮𝘀 – Talks\, workshops\, and exchanges about the future of wine\, regenerative agriculture\, climate-conscious practices and more.\n𝗙𝗼𝗿 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗽𝗲𝗼𝗽𝗹𝗲 – Concerts\, performances\, and a collective celebration\, because resistance also means joy and dancing.\n\n Grrrabuge is a call\, a festival\, a movement. Join us.\nThe full list of exhibitors\, speakers\, and performers will be announced in the coming weeks\, stay tuned.\n\nⓌⓗⓔⓡⓔ ?\nAt LaVallée Bruxelles\, Rue Adolphe Lavallée 39\, 1080 Brussels\, a place of creation and collective emulation.\n\nⓌⓗⓔⓝ ?\nSaturday\, 15 November 2025– Wine fair and conferences: 10am – 7pm– Food area: 12pm – 10pm– Concerts: 8pm – 2am\nSunday\, 16 November 2025– Wine fair and conferences: 10am – 6pm– Food area: 12pm – 6pm\nThe mornings (10am-12pm) are reserved for professionals.\n\nⓉⓘⓒⓚⓔⓣⓢ ?\n Ticket sales open mid-October 2025.\nAll tickets give access to all tastings\, conferences and activities at no extra cost. When you arrive\, you’ll receive your own complimentary Grrrabuge tasting glass.
URL:https://lavallee.brussels/event/grrrabuge-3-natural-wine-festival/?lang=nl
LOCATION:LaVallée\, Rue Adolphe Lavallée 39\, Brussels\, 1080\, Belgique
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251121T000000
DTSTAMP:20260429T045418
CREATED:20251029T163104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251029T163520Z
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SUMMARY:Release Party Kaaly
DESCRIPTION:RELEASE PARTY — 20 NOVEMBRE @lavallee_bxl Ça fait deux ans qu’on attend ce moment… et il est enfin là. \nLe 20 novembre\, on vous donne rendez-vous à La Vallée pour fêter la sortie du projet comme il se doit \nET DEVINEZ QUOI??? JUSTE POUR CET ÉVENT\, ON SERA EN EXTENDED BAND!!\n\n@robinlesire a la batterie@sitron à la basse@temuulen.altangerel & @adam.moukadem a la guitare@antonin_busson a la trompette@perdriya & @nayafaitduson aux chœurs\nTELLEMENT HÂTE !\n\nAu programme : À boire & à manger pour bien commencer 4 concerts pour vous plonger dans l’univers Une jam ouverte pour finir la soirée en beauté\nOn veut que cette soirée soit pleine d’amour\, de musique et d’énergie\, avec vous tous dedans. Venez nombreux\, amenez vos potes\, vos cousines\, vos voisins\, tout le monde est bienvenu \n\n 20 novembreHoraire : 18h-00hEntrée : Prix libre à partir de 5€ \nTellement hâte de partager ça avec vous.
URL:https://lavallee.brussels/event/release-party-kaaly/?lang=nl
LOCATION:LaVallée\, Rue Adolphe Lavallée 39\, Brussels\, 1080\, Belgique
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260115T000000
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CREATED:20251029T143245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251029T143643Z
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SUMMARY:Another Galaxy - Europalia Espana
DESCRIPTION:L’exposition propose plusieurs installations avec des photographies et des vidéos de l’artiste visuel Aitor Lara\, accompagnées d’une conception sonore réalisée par Kanseisounds. Il s’agit d’un projet multimédia qui explore les origines du processus créatif qui anime la culture flamenco contemporaine\, en approfondissant les disciplines du cante jondo et de la danse.\nLe récit muséographique se déroule à travers une conversation sophistiquée où s’entremêlent différents langages\, avec la collaboration des peintres Santiago Ydáñez et Patricio Hidalgo. L’exposition raconte une histoire en miroir où se reflète une analogie libre entre le document image et la création contemporaine. Un processus créatif dans lequel des ponts sont jetés\, créant des relations visuelles\, révélant les connexions invisibles qui existent entre la réalité brute et les récits propres au flamenco contemporain.\n\n_________________________________\nNL\nDe tentoonstelling omvat verschillende installaties met foto’s en video’s van beeldend kunstenaar Aitor Lara\, begeleid door een geluidsontwerp van Kanseisounds. Het is een multimediaproject dat de oorsprong van het creatieve proces achter de hedendaagse flamencocultuur onderzoekt\, met een nadruk op de disciplines van de cante jondo en de dans.\nHet museografische verhaal ontvouwt zich in een verfijnd gesprek waarin verschillende talen met elkaar verweven zijn\, met medewerking van de schilders Santiago Ydáñez en Patricio Hidalgo. De tentoonstelling vertelt een spiegelverhaal waarin een vrije analogie tussen het beelddocument en de hedendaagse creatie wordt weerspiegeld. Een creatief proces waarin bruggen worden geslagen\, visuele relaties worden gecreëerd en de onzichtbare verbanden tussen de rauwe realiteit en de verhalen van de hedendaagse flamenco worden onthuld.\n\n\n\n_________________________________\nEN\nThe exhibition presents a series of installations featuring photographs and videos by visual artist Aitor Lara\, accompanied by an original sound design by Kanseisounds. This multimedia project delves into the very roots of the creative process underlying contemporary flamenco culture\, with a particular focus on the disciplines of cante jondo and dance. \nThe curatorial narrative unfolds as a sophisticated dialogue where multiple artistic languages intertwine\, enriched by the collaboration of painters Santiago Ydáñez and Patricio Hidalgo. The exhibition constructs a mirrored story\, offering a free-flowing analogy between photographic/documentary imagery and contemporary creation. It is a creative process that forges bridges\, generates visual relationships\, and reveals the invisible connections between raw reality and the narrative structures of contemporary flamenco. \n\n\n_________________________________\nES\nLa exposición ofrece varias instalaciones con fotografías y vídeos del artista visual Aitor Lara acompañadas por un diseño sonoro realizado por Kanseisounds. Se trata de un proyecto multimedia que explora el germen del proceso creativo que late bajo la cultura del flamenco contemporáneo\, profundizando en las disciplinas del cante jondo y del baile. \n\nEl relato museográfico discurre a través de una conversación sofisticada en la que se entrelazan diversos lenguajes con colaboraciones  de los pintores Santiago Ydáñez y Patricio Hidalgo. La muestra cuenta una historia en espejo donde se refleja una analogía libre entre el documento imagen y la creación contemporánea. Un proceso creativo en el que se tienden puentes\, creando relaciones visuales\, revelando las conexiones invisibles que hay entre la realidad en crudo con las propias narrativas del flamenco contemporáneo.
URL:https://lavallee.brussels/event/another-galaxy-europalia-espana/?lang=nl
LOCATION:LaVallée\, Rue Adolphe Lavallée 39\, Brussels\, 1080\, Belgique
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CREATED:20251031T142620Z
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SUMMARY:THE BOX BRUSSELS
DESCRIPTION:C’EST QUOI THE BOX BRUSSELS ?\n\nCRÉÉ EN 2021\, THE BOX BRUSSELS A POUR OBJECTIF DE METTRE EN LUMIÈRE LES TALENTS LOCAUX TOUT EN OFFRANT UN NOUVEAU SOUFFLE A LA COMMUNAUTÉ URBAINE\, DANS UN CADRE À LA FOIS FESTIF ET AUTHENTIQUE. CET ÉVÉNEMENT UNIQUE EST DÉDIÉ À LA CULTURE RAP BRUXELLOISE ET CHERCHE À VALORISER LES ARTISTES ÉMERGENTS DE LA SCÈNE LOCALE EN LEUR OFFRANT L’OPPORTUNITÉ DE SE PRODUIRE SUR SCÈNE DEVANT UN PUBLIC PLUS LARGE. C’EST AUSSI L’OCCASION POUR LE PUBLIC DE VIVRE DES PERFORMANCES LIVE ET DE FAIRE DE NOUVELLES RENCONTRES. THE BOX BRUSSELS EST AINSI UN ÉVÉNEMENT OÙ L’ON DÉCOUVRE NON SEULEMENT DE NOUVEAUX ARTISTES\, MAIS AUSSI DE NOUVELLES PERSONNES.\n–\nOBJECTIFS\n\nTHE BOX BRUSSELS A POUR AMBITION DE : METTRE EN LUMIÈRE LES JEUNES TALENTS LOCAUX (RAPPEURS\, PHOTOGRAPHES\, VIDÉOGRAPHES\, INGÉNIEUR DU SON\, INGÉNIEUR DE LA LUMIÈRE\, GRAPHISTE ET TYPOGRAPHE). OFFRIR UN ESPACE DE RENCONTRE ET DE CULTURE À LA JEUNESSE BRUXELLOISE. PROPOSER À NOTRE PUBLIC DES VARIÉTÉS DIFFÉRENTES DE RAP. THE BOX BRUSSELS S’INSCRIT DANS UNE DÉMARCHE INNOVANTE\, ET VISE À RENFORCER LA COHÉSION SOCIALE ET STIMULER L’INTÉRÊT DE LA JEUNESSE POUR LA CULTURE BRUXELLOISE.\n–\nPROGRAMME\n\n VOICI COMMENT S’ORGANISE NOTRE SOIRÉE DE FAÇON GÉNÉRALE :\n 20H00: DÉBUT DE LA SOIRÉE\n 21H30: PREMIER BLOC ( 2 ARTISTES)\n 22H00 – 22H15: PAUSE\n 22H15 – 23H00: DEUXIÈME BLOC ( 3 ARTISTES)\n 23H00 – 23H15 : PAUSE\n 23H15 – 23H45: TROISIÈME BLOC ( 2 ARTISTES)\n0H00: FIN DE LA SOIRÉE NOTE IMPORTANTE : LE PROGRAMME EST SUSCEPTIBLE DE CHANGER
URL:https://lavallee.brussels/event/the-box-brussels/?lang=nl
LOCATION:LaVallée\, Rue Adolphe Lavallée 39\, Brussels\, 1080\, Belgique
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251129T190000
DTSTAMP:20260429T045418
CREATED:20251105T100809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251105T100939Z
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SUMMARY:PotPot - Marché Céramique
DESCRIPTION:🎉 QUI VOILÀ ???Votre marché de céramique reprend du service \nOn remet ça le dernier week-end de novembre pour être les prems sur les marchés de Noël ! 🌟 \n🗓 Samedi 29 & Dimanche 30 novembre🕛 12h – 19h📍 LaVallée – Rue Adolphe Lavallée 39\, 1080 Molenbeek \nVenez découvrir les créations uniques de :Cécile Massou · Fanny Canel · Clémence Thomas · Flore Van Eycken · Agathe Bertin · Maxime Fragnon · Alexis Louvencourt · Justine Court · Hélène Bedouet · Aurélie Carlier · Marion Henry · Lasse Wandschneider · Céline Lambert · Agathe Dupérou · Noémie Béchu · Atelier Indigo (Yann Piette\, Dahlia Hamdi\, Patricia Cala\, Alice Forsberg) · Attale Alessandri · Hélène Drénou · Irina Favero-Longo · Théa Goncalves · Marion Navarro · Estelle Czernichowski · Sandra Rouffignac 💫 \nCéramique\, douceur et belles rencontres garanties ! ✨
URL:https://lavallee.brussels/event/potpot-marche-ceramique/?lang=nl
LOCATION:LaVallée\, Rue Adolphe Lavallée 39\, Brussels\, 1080\, Belgique
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251129T220000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251130T040000
DTSTAMP:20260429T045418
CREATED:20251105T103759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251105T103918Z
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SUMMARY:Attuned presents: A solidarity party for 𝘤𝘢𝘴𝘢𝘭𝘪𝘯𝘢
DESCRIPTION:░ATTUNED x CASALINA ░ NOV 29 ░ LAVALLÉE ░ \n▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓ \nAttuned is back on november 29th at lavallée for a night of bass music and solidarity. \n✨ This time\, we’re turning up the volume to support 𝘤𝘢𝘴𝘢𝘭𝘪𝘯𝘢\, a grassroots social farming project in puglia\, italy. More than a farm\, it’s a community hub promoting resilience\, knowledge-sharing\, and conviviality\, especially supporting migrants facing harsh living and working conditions. this year\, 𝘤𝘢𝘴𝘢𝘭𝘪𝘯𝘢 is launching a syntropic grain production\, taking an ambitious and sustainable step forward. \n🌾the money raised through the event will help the non-profit to achieve its new objective. \n⋒⋓⋒ artists ⋒⋓⋒ our lineup of beloved talents will take you on a unique journey through the eclectisism of electronic music\, from deep techno to jungle and everything in-between.🌪️ \n​ TERRY | @terry__tech \nBIVOU4C | @bivou4cbivou4c \nNIDREV | @ben_nidrev \nBEN RICHARD – VJ all night long | @b3nrichard \n⋒⋓⋒ infos ⋒⋓⋒ \n🗓️ 29.11.25 \n📍lavallée | Ꭿdolphe lavallée straat\, 39 – 1080 molenbeek \n🕘 22.00 > 04.00 \n🎟️ donation-based entry: 8/10/12€ or more dance – donate – make a difference. \n  \nAll proceeds will be used to pay the artists’ (reduced) fee and to support 𝘤𝘢𝘴𝘢𝘭𝘪𝘯𝘢. \n💕​ come as you are. respect is key. consume carefully. love is everything : there will be zero tolerance for oppressive behavior of any kind. if anything makes you feel incomfortable during the event\, please reach our care team. \n💫 powered by attuned\, a brussels-based collective organizing conscious parties to support local projects that matter and to raise awarness about specific social issues. \n  \n✰✰✰✰✰ with the support of boom café\, brasserie de la senne\, froui drink & la flaque ✰✰✰✰✰ \nAttuned collective asbl dance – donate – make a difference
URL:https://lavallee.brussels/event/attuned-presents-a-solidarity-party-for-%f0%9d%98%a4%f0%9d%98%a2%f0%9d%98%b4%f0%9d%98%a2%f0%9d%98%ad%f0%9d%98%aa%f0%9d%98%af%f0%9d%98%a2/?lang=nl
LOCATION:LaVallée\, Rue Adolphe Lavallée 39\, Brussels\, 1080\, Belgique
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UID:5969-1764504000-1764529200@lavallee.brussels
SUMMARY:PotPot - Marché Céramique
DESCRIPTION:🎉 QUI VOILÀ ???Votre marché de céramique reprend du service \nOn remet ça le dernier week-end de novembre pour être les prems sur les marchés de Noël ! 🌟 \n🗓 Samedi 29 & Dimanche 30 novembre🕛 12h – 19h📍 LaVallée – Rue Adolphe Lavallée 39\, 1080 Molenbeek \nVenez découvrir les créations uniques de :Cécile Massou · Fanny Canel · Clémence Thomas · Flore Van Eycken · Agathe Bertin · Maxime Fragnon · Alexis Louvencourt · Justine Court · Hélène Bedouet · Aurélie Carlier · Marion Henry · Lasse Wandschneider · Céline Lambert · Agathe Dupérou · Noémie Béchu · Atelier Indigo (Yann Piette\, Dahlia Hamdi\, Patricia Cala\, Alice Forsberg) · Attale Alessandri · Hélène Drénou · Irina Favero-Longo · Théa Goncalves · Marion Navarro · Estelle Czernichowski · Sandra Rouffignac 💫 \nCéramique\, douceur et belles rencontres garanties ! ✨
URL:https://lavallee.brussels/event/potpot-marche-ceramique-2/?lang=nl
LOCATION:LaVallée\, Rue Adolphe Lavallée 39\, Brussels\, 1080\, Belgique
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