BELLE AND THE BEATS PRESENTS: THE WITCH’S MARK
20:30 - 23:30 Location: Door Open Space | Tt. Vasumweg 31, Am- sterdam
“The Witch’s Mark” is a multi-sensory performance blending music, dance, and visual art to explore the- mes of power, perception, and judgment. Set within the framework of a witch trial, it challenges the audience to reflect on historical injustices and their modern-day implications.
DASHA RUSH PRESENTS ‘HUNGER TO CREATE’ AT NXT MUSEUM
20:30 - 01:00 Location: Nxt Museum Artist: Dasha Rush (RU) - Matti Vilho (FI) - Spekki Webu (NL) - Vân Anh (NL)
For ADE 2024, Nxt Museum presents ‘Hunger To Crea- te’ — the event concept of sound artist and techno icon Dasha Rush — for a unique audiovisual show- case, combining live electronic experimentation and mind-bending immersive visuals.
OCTOBER 19, 2024 A TASTE OF BALLROOM: ETHEREAL NIGHTS
16:00 - 20:00 Location: NDSM Theater | Scheepsbouwkade 4-6, Am- sterdam
This ballroom event features a theatrical performance followed by a mini-ball competition. Participants can engage in drag makeup workshops, watch enchanting ballroom performances, and compete in categories like Drags Face and Best Dressed. Celebrate the creativity and community of the Dutch ballroom scene.
STAGE OF MIND: BEYOND THE DANCE FLOOR
19:30 - 21:30 Location: DB55 | Danzigerbocht 55, Amsterdam
“Beyond The Dance Floor” offers an immersive event designed for genuine connection and personal growth. Guided by Áquila Allucard, this experience blends en- tertainment with meaningful conversations, providing a reflective and uplifting space during ADE. Music cura- tion by JF.HECTOR adds to the ambiance.
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