Ritual Radio
Gratis live vertier in de Bosbar en digitaal via We Are Various
Ines Marita
Ines Marita Schaerer is a multidisciplinary artist and fascia practitioner based in Brussels. Their work spans across poetry, performance, sound art and experimental music. Through writing and voicing, Ines’ work attempts at embodying words, wording the body, sensing words, and wording senses. With speculations and imaginings, they want to test and rehearse interdependencies and interconnections with other beings, entities and environments. They are particularly interested in sensibility and vulnerability as constitutive forces. This practice is derived from somatic research, informed by the given context, permeable for various forms of knowledge, nourished and driven by thinkers, co-thinkers, collaborators, and allies.
www.inesmarita.ch
Yeye
A visionary curator of dreamy and experimental music, seamlessly weaves sonic tapestries that transcend traditional DJ sets. With a profound ability to create atmospheres of tranquility and introspection, DJ Yeye's work goes beyond mere entertainment, offering an introspective and immersive experience through the alchemy of sound and mindfulness. Yeye curates “Slow Ye Down”, a monthly radio show on Kiosk Radio.
Charlove Angel
Charlotte Nagel (1988) is a self-taught Swiss performance artist and music producer based in Brussels. She’s been showing her work mainly as performative concerts under the name of Charlove Angel in all kinds of contexts (theaters, music venues, squats, galleries, radios), in Switzerland, France and Belgium. She’s staging herself as a femme body that emancipates itself through its affects. Her practice is primarily centered around the power of vulnerability and the need to change narratives, to reinvest the transformative power that comes from all forms of love, grounded in the pleasure of the body and the present moment, by trying to link spirituality and politics through performance, music and poetry.
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Julia E. Dyck
Artist and hypnotherapist based in Brussels whose multidisciplinary practice merges sound, performance, and expanded states of consciousness to explore the porous boundaries between body, technology, and the (sub)conscious. Rooted in relational and speculative methodologies, her work invites audiences into immersive experiences of collective transformation, using voice, vibration, and storytelling as portals to new modes of perception and presence.
Trained in hypnotherapy, Dyck creates participatory works that engage deeply with sonic imagination—monthly live hypnosis sessions, lecture-meditations, and bespoke sound prescriptions combining poetry, binaural beats, field recordings, and ASMR. These works often emerge in collaboration, notably with the Audio Placebo Plaza collective, a feminist experiment in radical sonic care and placebo aesthetics, and the t.r.a.n.c.e community hypnosis project.
