Events

Tictac organises many performances during the year.

Upcoming Events

Workshops
Crude Saturday
Guest Performances
Evening Classes
Residency Performances
Special Performances

Workshops
Crude Saturday
Guest Performances
Evening Classes
Residency Performances
Special Performances

Calendar is updated once a month, some events might not be confirmed. Follow our social media closer to the date of the performance for more information.

Crude Saturday

Two people in black outfits pose in a minimal studio; one stands with their head covered in yellow balloons, while the other kneels on the floor, with one balloon floating away.

On the first and third Saturday of each month (mostly), Tictac’s big studio gets transformed into an open stage, welcoming artists of the performance arts.
Anyone is welcome to participate as a spectator, and/or a performer.

Doors open at 17h
Start at 18h
5/10/15 euros

Artistic Residency

Two people face each other in dramatic poses, arms raised as if in mid-dance or performance, against a gray background. The lighting creates strong shadows and highlights their expressive movements.

As a hub for improvisation and innovation in dance, Tictac Art Centre, led by artistic director David Zambrano, offers artistic residencies (by invitation only!) to selected performers.

Thursday’s Special Guest Performances

Four people perform a contemporary dance routine in a studio. Two are kneeling on the floor, one stands with a blindfold, and another poses with an arched back and rainbow socks, striking a dynamic, expressive movement.

Tictac Art Centre hosts weekly workshops directed by talented world-renowned dance artists, who have come to Brussels to share their art. On Thursdays these dance artists are invited to present a glimpse of their artistic approach.

19H00, doors open at 18H00
5/10/15 euros

Tictac Art Gallery

A person with a floral shirt stands facing a brick wall decorated with colorful photographs hung on strings, viewing the display in an art gallery or exhibition.

Over the years, Zambrano has invited several visual artists and designers he admires to participate in a residency in Tictac Art Gallery, usually lasting two to three weeks, providing them with space and time to create new work and to exhibit alongside any existing works they have.