Bocxs
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- | Wij gingen bij [[Broei]] in Gent naar ''[[Bocxs]]'' kijken van [[Isaak Roeland]] met bijdragen van [[Ziebe Van Mulders]] en muziek van [[Zias Roeland]] en licht van [[Pieter-jan Wyns]] | + | ''[[Bocxs]]'' (2023) is a wordless play by [[Isaak Roeland]] with contributions by [[Ziebe Van Mulders]] and music by [[Zias Roeland]] and light by [[Pieter-jan Wyns]] |
- | Zias is een vriend van [[Rocco Segers]]. | ||
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- | In Antwerpen station vielen die [[stootblok]]ken van Gebauer me op. | ||
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- | Tussen [[Dampoort]] en Nieuwland, waar Broei is, is er het [[Industriemuseum]]. Je loopt langs de [[Leie]]. | ||
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- | Onderweg zagen wij [[stokrozen]] en dikke [[platanen]]. | ||
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Bocxs (2023) is a wordless play by Isaak Roeland with contributions by Ziebe Van Mulders and music by Zias Roeland and light by Pieter-jan Wyns
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