Culture Culture on the streets of Molenbeek with an eye...

Culture on the streets of Molenbeek with an eye on the ECOC2030

-

- Advertisment -
ADVERTISEMENT

The Belgian town of Molenbeek has been undergoing a dramatic transformation this week to drive the Brussels district’s dreams of becoming the European Capital of Culture in 2030.

Renowned artists and mediators have been leading workshops with the community, one of the most diverse of the Belgian capital, to create costumes, choreography and music for use in parades, circus acts, dance, theatre and other performances.

“What is most important is that there are a lot of projects in public spaces, a lot of projects that directly involve residents. These are very often free, intergenerational projects”, Jan Goossens, co-mission holder of Molenfest2025 told Euronews .

For the organisers, this second edition is also a time to demonstrate how deserving Molenbeek is of being crowned European Capital of Culture in 2030.

The European Capital of Culture is an EU-funded initiative to celebrate diversity and an opportunity for a city to generate considerable cultural, social and economic benefits, and boost transformation of urban areas.

“The dream began in 2016, after the terror attacks in Paris and Brussels, when Molenbeek became known throughout the world“, said Fatima Zibouh, co-mission holder of Molenfest2025, remembering that several of the terrorists were from the neighbourhood.

“This candidacy is an opportunity to show another Molenbeek, that is rich in its diversity, its youth, its culture, its art”, she adds.

The festival celebrates solidarity and wants to highlight how this community spirit is the answer to gaining a new reputation and presents economic opportunities to help the area rise from the ashes of a former industrial center.

Diversity of people, of experiences, of solutions is the motto of the festival
Diversity of people, of experiences, of solutions is the motto of the festival Veerle Vencauteren/Kanal-Molenfest

Molenbeek’s challenges are the same as those across Europe

Molenbeek has about 95,000 inhabitants, from 140 nationalities, and 40% are under 20 years old. Therefore, almost half of the population was very young when the terrorist attacks occurred. But the neighbourhood wants this dark page in its history to be turned.

“In peace, in celebration, in sharing, this is how we can truly show everyone that this neighbourhood is not a dangerous neighbourhood, it is not a rotten neighbourhood. On the contrary, it is a neighbourhood where life is good, where everyone is invited to come”, said Jan Goossens.

“Molenbeek symbolises all the challenges you face in other European cities in terms of diversity, youth, climate change, freedom, and security”, added Fatima Zibouh.

“How do we live together in cities that are increasingly diverse? How do we address socioeconomic inequalities? How do we bring more nature into the city? These are real challenges in Molenbeek, but they are real European challenges as well”, said Zibouh.

The
The “Wedding” parade is one of the festival’s recurring events Veerle Vercauteren for Fondation Kanal

The festival is the result of partnerships in which the Kanal Foundation and the Maison des Cultures et de la Cohésion Sociale de Molenbeek are two of the main driving forces. The Kanal/Pompidou Center, that will shelter the first Museum of Modern and Contemporary art in Brussels – which will open its doors at the end of 2026 – is expected to be a new hub for the revitalization of Molenbeek’s, Quartier Nord and Laeken neighbourhoods.

In addition to the “living art” practiced in its dance studios, galleries, theaters and other cultural spaces, the ECOC2030 candidacy also draws on Molenbeek’s cultural heritage: 16 monuments and 9 historical sites are also its calling cards.

The decision on whether Molenbeek, or Namur or Leuven, the other two Belgian cities in the running for ECOC2030, is selected, will be announced on 24 September 2025.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Latest news

Turning point or apocalypse: what will the blood moon bring to Europe?

ADVERTISEMENT The blood moon, otherwise known as a total lunar eclipse, has been surrounded by superstition for centuries - often with dark or apocalyptic connotations. In many cultures - from Babylon to China to Central America - the blood moon was interpreted as a threatening sign: for the death of rulers, impending wars, natural disasters

Giorgio Armani: an icon of fashion, film and sport ‘Made in Italy’

ADVERTISEMENT As final tributes are being paid to Giorgio Armani following his death of Thursday, many terms are being used to describe him, such as 'the king of fashion', 'the creator of Made in Italy in the world' and 'the icon of a style that will never fade.' Ironically, for his collaborators and those he

Campaign urges museums to correct mislabelling of Ukrainian artists

ADVERTISEMENT Since the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, much effort has been made to preserve Ukrainian culture and educate the world about it. “The Stolen Art Campaign” is the latest work of NGO Shadows Project, which seeks to promote Ukrainian culture, launching what it calls “the first coordinated, public-facing push to get museums

Culture on the streets of Molenbeek with an eye on the ECOC2030

ADVERTISEMENT The Belgian town of Molenbeek has been undergoing a dramatic transformation this week to drive the Brussels district's dreams of becoming the European Capital of Culture in 2030. Renowned artists and mediators have been leading workshops with the community, one of the most diverse of the Belgian capital, to create costumes, choreography and music
- Advertisement -

Too sexy? Why the ‘Wuthering Heights’ trailer is dividing the internet

ADVERTISEMENT The first trailer for Emerald Fennell's adaptation of Emily Brontë's 1847 classic novel “Wuthering Heights” came out this week and it’s proving to be divisive, shocking fans of the source material and getting many online to call it out for being "soft porn". Fennell, whose film Promising Young Woman won her an Oscar for

Darth Vader’s lightsaber shatters Star Wars record at auction

ADVERTISEMENT A lightsaber used by Darth Vader in the original Star Wars films – A New Hope (1977); The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and Return of the Jedi (1983) - has sold for a record-shattering $3.6million (approx. €3m).  The winning bid for the iconic red lightsaber ($2.9m plus a $700,000 buyers premium paid to the

Must read

Turning point or apocalypse: what will the blood moon bring to Europe?

ADVERTISEMENT The blood moon, otherwise known as a total lunar eclipse, has been surrounded by superstition for centuries - often with dark or apocalyptic connotations. In many cultures - from Babylon to China to Central America - the blood moon was interpreted as a threatening sign: for the death of rulers, impending wars, natural disasters

Giorgio Armani: an icon of fashion, film and sport ‘Made in Italy’

ADVERTISEMENT As final tributes are being paid to Giorgio Armani following his death of Thursday, many terms are being used to describe him, such as 'the king of fashion', 'the creator of Made in Italy in the world' and 'the icon of a style that will never fade.' Ironically, for his collaborators and those he
- Advertisement -

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you