ALL THE PERFORMANCES ARE SOLD OUT! There will however be a waiting list opening 1 hour before each show at the box office in Beursschouwburg. THERE ARE STILL TICKETS LEFT FOR THE CLOSING PARTY! (click on the ‘Buy your pass’ button or simply here).
 

ONE PASS

=  ACCESS TO THE ENTIRE PROGRAM (with reservation only)

=  PAY WHAT YOU CAN/PAY WHAT YOU WANT

  1. Buy a pass to receive a personal code

  2. Use the code to make your reservation(s) (full = full)

*When buying your pass your seat(s) are not pre-reserved. 

Make sure to reserve your seat(s) using the personal code that will be sent to you by mail after buying your pass!

*The ticket for the closing party is sold separately. Presales or at the door.

* From 65€ pass onwards, you receive a free Bâtard T-Shirt, designed by the artist Andrea Zavala Folache.

This edition, we once again work with a pay what you want/pay what you can system. Our financial realities are different. Therefore, we offer several passes with different prices. Every pass gives you access to all of the program’s activities. After buying your pass, you will receive a personal code via email. Be aware that your seats are not pre-reserved when buying a pass. So make sure to reserve your seat(s) using your personal code (full = full). With each pass you can reserve a seat for the number of pieces you want to attend (all of them or less, as you wish). When choosing your pass, you can take into account the following guidelines: 

 
  • A general scale: if the ticket for one performance would cost €10, the price for accessing the entire program would be 60€.

  • Choose the price in relation to the number of activities you plan to attend.

  • Question your level of social privilege, your current economic situation and the value and priority that culture has in your life. 

  • Keep in mind that choosing a higher price contributes to a fairer ticketing system which allows people with less financial comfort to have access to the festival for a lower price.

  • Choosing a higher price is a way to support Bâtard as a platform. 

  • The subsidies Bâtard that receives don’t cover the entire cost of the festival. We therefore rely on our ticket income.

BROKE AF

€5

BROKE-ISH

€15

SPRING IS COMING

€25

MOULA OK 

€40

LIFE IS SWEET

€65 

Free T-shirt included

SUGAR MUMMY 

€100

Free T-shirt included

DANSAERT DUCHESS

€200 

Free T-shirt included

MAKE IT RAIN

€500

Free T-shirt included

PRESALE PARTY TICKET

 

€10

In case of any trouble, send an email to [email protected]

The waiting list will be opened 1 hour before the start of each activity

Global Majority/
BIPOC separatist evening

The show on the first evening (15th April) is a separatistic evening for people of the global majority/BIPOC. So please only book that evening if you identify with those terms. The show on the 16th of April is open for all. ---- We, Adam and Amina Seid Tahir, see how the terms BIPOC and people of color are less fortunate in their attempts of combating white supremacist andimperialistic ideologies, since they form in relation to whiteness (those ”not of color”) and therefore keeps whiteness as the norm. We rather use the term people of the global majority since we aren’t interested in identifying in relation to whiteness or white supremacy. ---- The term Global Majority was coined by Rosemary Campbell-Stephens. ”Global Majority refers to people who are Black, Asian, Brown, dual-heritage, indigenous to the global south, and or have been racialised as 'ethnic minorities’.” 1 This term was created for people of the global majority to not have to identify in relation to whiteness and to emphasize the fact that these groups make up the majority of the world’s population, specifically 80%. ---- The reason for choosing to use the term BIPOC despite this, is because we’re aware that the term people of the global majority hasn’t received as widespread attention yet. And since our main goal for this showing is to welcome our siblings from the global majority for a showing without the presence of a white colonial gaze, we choose to use the term that seems to be most commonly used in this festivals locality. ---- 1. Global Majority; Decolonising the language and Reframing the Conversation about Race” by Rosemary Campbell-Stephens, 2020