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Maybe you dream of moules frites and Belgian beer every night, or maybe you wake up wishing you were anywhere else, but Belgium is where the long and winding road has brought you. The More From Brussels podcast aims to bring a fresh perspective on this city, an adopted home away from home for so man…

Alison Turner


    • Sep 27, 2013 LATEST EPISODE
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    12 Angry Men

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2013


    “No jury can declare a man guilty unless it’s sure.”   The American Theatre Company will perform the tense jury drama, 12 Angry Men, at the Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels from 22nd to 26th October 2013 at 8pm.In this piece, Director, Deborah Griffith, explains how the play illustrates the importance of our individual commitment to society, and how apathy results in evil.  While these twelve men wrangle over whether the sixteen year old defendant should receive a death sentence, we understand how the characters’ worldviews and experiences influence their judgment.  Actors Chris Flores, Andy Blumenthal and Ted Fletcher talk about their roles.http://www.theatreinbrussels.com/listings/blog/atc-twelve-angry-men-22-26-oct-2013/

    Antigone

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2013


    More From Brussels talks to cast members from the production of Antigone, coming up at the end of June in Brussels. Antigone explores a range of themes, prompting audiences to think about tyranny, religion, leadership, freedom of thought…There is, as always with Brussels expat theatre, an intriguing blend of talented individuals. Sophie Thompson, the director, explains her determination to bring the play to a modern audience in Brussels. Hear a snippet of the created sound as Sophie and the cast have focused on making the Chorus authentic and relevant to the production. Actors Poppy Bullock, Jonathon Sawdon, Thomas Bouchard, Tim Meyers and Giorgos Philippakis talk about the challenges of the script - a modern, English translation from the Ancient Greek. And what can be learned through performing in a tragedy?Antigone will be performed from June 25th-29th at Le Petit Varia, 154 rue Gray, 1050 Brussels. More information at www.europeantheatreclub.eu

    Retiring in Belgium: A Guide for Expats

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2013


    Members of the group called 'The BRATS' (Brussels Retired Expats) joined More From Brussels to discuss their book, "Retiring in Belgium: A Guide for Expats". Ken and Maggie Inglis and Peter Adye were part of the team which contributed their own research and first-hand knowledge of retiring in Belgium, and it's certainly a complex subject. Their wide-ranging discussion touches on aspects of retirement which are mentioned in the book - fears of losing motivation, money worries, a reluctance to give up work, a loss of status, changes in the balance of a partnership. The book is first and foremost a practical tool, featuring useful checklists and asking pertinent questions that might otherwise be overlooked. It doesn't give in-depth explanations on issues of taxation or pensions, but it does provide clarification and signposts to experts. There's broad advice on investment, currency fluctuations, technology and continuing education in Belgium. And the interview also gives attention to the 'softer' aspects of this huge life change - support structures, family considerations, making adjustments if your health deteriorates, and why retiring to the sun might not necessarily be the best decision. Their message is: It's never too early to start thinking about retirement. For more information on the book, you can contact the Community Help Service on 02 647 67 80. Copies cost 15 EUR plus postage. Also available from Waterstone's, Boulevard Adolphe Max 71-75, 1000 Brussels, and from the Press Shop in Overijse.Funds raised from the sale of the book will support two charities in Belgium which provide support for British expats - the Community Help Service and the British Charitable Fund. http://www.bcfund.be/retiring-in-belgium-a-guide-for-expats http://www.chsbelgium.org/images/Publications/retirementBook.pdf

    Community Help Service - Help for expats in Belgium

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2013


    More From Brussels, talks to Rex Parker, Chairman of Community Help Service, and one of the team of volunteers from the phone Help Line.CHS provides two different services to expats - the CHS Help Line, a 24/7 confidential information and crisis telephone service, staffed by trained volunteers under the supervision of professional therapists. And, the CHS Mental Health Centre with a professional staff of psychologists, psychiatrists and educational specialists supported by a volunteer administrative staff.We find out about the importance of confidentiality, the commitment of the volunteers, the need for funds and the continued commitment to provide a quality service.You can call the Help Line on +32 (0) 2 648 40 14, and you can visit their website at www.chsbelgium.org

    Calendar Girls

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2013


    More From Brussels speaks to members of the English Comedy Club in Brussels at one of their final rehearsals for "Calendar Girls", to be performed at Bozar in Brussels from 12th to 16th March 2013. The play tells of a group of Yorkshire women who posed nude for a charity calendar, and how their friendships are affected by the calendar's success.We spoke to actors, Roisin Dore, Claire Harris and Graham Vincent, and the director, Janet Middleton.2 EUR from every ticket sold for this production will be donated to Fondation Contre le Cancer.

    Merchant of Venice - Brussels Shakespeare Society

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2013


    From 5th February, the Brussels Shakespeare Company takes to the stage with The Merchant of Venice. Just two weeks before the curtain raising, More From Brussels went along to rehearsal to meet the cast and director, Tracie Ryan. It's a joyful group, excited for their performance. Tracie reveals that Andrew Visnevski from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art will be visiting the Company soon. Tracie is confident in her decision to set the production in the late 1920s, promising a glamorous, sound-rich production, reminiscent of a radio play. Discover more about the long term relationship many expats in Brussels have with local theatre groups. The play will run from 5th to 9th February 2013 at the Scarabaeus Theater (Rue Creuse). For more information: http://www.shaksoc.com/production.html

    Australia Day in Brussels

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2013


    A special feature marking Australia Day, celebrated by Australia Society Belgium. More From Brussels met some fascinating Australians now living in Belgium. Helene Miller went to Australia as a refugee, and Australia Day is a significant personal date for her. Also, meet Duncan Lewis, the new Australian Ambassador to Belgium, Luxembourg, the European Union, and NATO. He explains Australia's priorities here, and he describes his family's connection to the trenches in Ypres. Other guests explain what Australia Day means to them, and how they are experiencing life in Belgium, particularly the work-life balance. James talks about the history of Australia Day, and some of the controversy. And Sarah gives us some insight into what life is like for an expat aged seven.

    Holy Trinity Brussels

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2013


    More From Brussels podcaster, Alison Turner, ducked out of the cold in mid January 2013 to explore an Anglican church just a stone's throw from Louise, but virtually invisible from the street. She met a congregant, Pamela Clements, who described what goes on in the church, and explained what she was doing there on such a cold night. Who knew that the chaplain has a very special relationship with the Queen? More information: http://www.holytrinity.be/ pamela.clements@telenet.be precentor@holytrinity.be

    Brussels Choral Society Rehearsal

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2012


    The Brussels Choral Society has over 120 members from 26 nationalities, and has been performing since 1979. In this feature, More From Brussels, joins one of their rehearsals to witness the intense effort that they pour into works of Vivaldi, Beethoven and Carl Orff (Carmina Burana). Hear from the Choral Society's President, Alexis De Baets, and the Musical Director, Eric Delson, as well as several of the choir's members. Musical talent combines with intense focus and physical effort to produce beautiful sound, and the choir members are inspired. For more information on performances, please visit www.brusselschoralsociety.com Music included in this feature: Carmina Burana by Carl Orff, Vivaldi's Gloria and Beethoven's Mass in C major, Op. 86.

    First World War poetry with Dr Kate Macdonald

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2012


    In most countries in Western Europe, the 11th November is marked with a public holiday to remember Armistice Day - the end of first world war hostilities on the western front. The poetry from that era has endured, and the words of great figures in English literature still speak to the experience of war. Rupert Brooke, Wilfred Owen, Siegfried Sassoon - all left a rich legacy, despite having died so young. This poetry is discussed by Dr Kate Macdonald, a British academic who teaches in a Flemish university - the University of Gent, in Belgium. Most of her students grew up on or near the very ground where so many lost their lives in the First World War. More From Brussels spoke with her about the significance of this poetry to students of English literature.Kate Macdonald also podcasts at www.reallylikethisbook.com: podcasting about the books we shouldn't forget.

    Ar Hyd y Nos - Cwmbran Baroque Singers

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2012


    In June 2012, the Cwmbran Baroque Singers from South Wales performed at St Baaf's Cathedral in Gent as part of a short tour in Western Europe. This song, Ar Hyd Y Nos (All Through the Night), is a little snippet.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ar_Hyd_y_Nos

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