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Bozar All Over the P(a)lace - Nocturne Love

  • Exhibitions

The November nocturne is marked by the installation of the Pavilion of Loves” by Laëtitia Badaut-Haussmann, turning Bozar into a haven of sweetness that celebrates love.
In the middle of the Hall Horta, itself the epicenter of the palace, this pavilion acts as a beating heart of emotions. Around it will gravitate a multitude of bodies and voices: drag-queer artist Lylybeth Merle brings together a slam poet, pole dancer, and drag queen to create a poetic fresco that makes love a vector of freedoms; room 23, the new cinema space at Bozar, will screen three short films by Alva Cross Pelise, Jay Rosenblatt, and Béatrice Gibson, in dialogue with Alice Diop’s medium-length film, Towards Tenderness; and Rafaela Crispino revives the performance-installation Circles of Songs, which brought together the voices of visitors to Bozar in 2022.
Culminating in music, this nocturne invites us to drift together, to wander, to weave sensitive connections, and to (self) love.
The exhibition Love is Louder offers guided tours in several languages and remains open throughout the nocturne, as does the video game space Bozar Arcade: Love and Emotions in Video Games and Monira Al Qadiri. The Archaeology of Beasts.