Despite the downpours, the opening of the outdoor photo exhibition Welcome to Life brought in a large crowd.
Have you already swapped gifts beside the Christmas tree? Are you still on the lookout for the ideal gift for New Year’s Eve? Are you having trouble finding the right gift for your aunt whose name you drew out of the hat? We have just the idea for you!
Solidanza 2011 is on its way! In Brussels, on 3 December, we will be celebrating the International Day of Persons with Disabilities by holding a T Dance, Sol’ y Danza Ball and Sol’ y Danza party at the Bozar.
Solidanza 2011 is on its way! Following the success of previous editions, Solidanza will be travelling to three cities this year. On Friday 25 and Saturday 26 November we will be putting on a music quiz, party and T Dance in the Belvédère and the Théatre de Namur in Namur. On Sunday 27 November we...
To welcome in the international ban on cluster munitions, being signed in Oslo on 3 December, Handicap International presents Fatal Footprint . This exhibition, put together by renowned Belgian photographers, will be in the centre of Brussels throughout December.
The Irish Gentenaar, singer songwriter Daithi Rua has just released a new 12 track album entitled Black fox on famous Belgian folk/world music label wild boar music. Daithi has Played most of the Big Belgian Folk festivals like Dranouter, Gentsefeesten, Brosella, Na Fir Bolg etc.. and is currently...
The Blue Laces symbolise the suffering of the victims of landmines and cluster munitions and the long road to living independently again. They refer to the work that Handicap International carries out in 60 countries for and with disabled people. Handicap International, on its 25th anniversary,...
Handicap International, the French Cultural Center in Beijing, G2Studio and ETWORC present the photo exhibition Fatal Footprint. Created by three renowned photographers - Tim Dirven, Gael Turine and John Vinck - this exhibition comes to Beijing after having been shown in various cities in Europe.
Jamel Balhi, the first marathoner around the globe has visited Spinal Cord Unit – 1 project of Handicap International in Viet Nam on June 8, 2007. His short visit in Ho Chi Minh Hospital for Rehabilitation and Professional Diseases remained a memorable moment.
A painting exposition for the blind? Does this seem a contradiction to you ? How can one enjoy a painting aside from looking at it? This is the kind of hurdle that does not stop Jorge Restepo, a Colombian painter who created a very special exhibition.