Ward Dhoore
With 'It Was All Heart,' multi-instrumentalist and composer Ward Dhoore invites you on a
musical journey that will have you daydreaming, discovering, and serenading.
After 15 years of touring Europe, America, and Canada with various (inter)national projects,
Ward now takes to the stage under his own name, with a performance full of his own music and
personal stories. His artistic growth has not gone unnoticed: radio Klara selected him
for its series "De Twintigers," which introduces promising composers to its listeners.
With his solo debut, he presents a captivating mix of minimalist, neoclassical, and
cinematic music. Ward's atmospheric impressions are deeply rooted in personal
experiences and stories. During his concerts, he shares anecdotes that provide context to his
music—from family and tour memories to initiatives and concepts that touch him. These
stories add an extra dimension to his music and make every concert a unique,
intimate experience.
With: Esther Coorevits (viola), Jan D’Haene (flugelhorn, cornet & tuba), Louis Favre (drums &
percussion), Seraphine Stragier (cello), and Ward Dhoore (piano, harmonium & soundscapes).
KONVOÏ
KONVOÏ is the voice of singer-songwriter Lies Vandeburie.
With melody and a sense of space, she lets you experience her warm universe. Fragile and dark, seductive and comforting. Songs about what you can't see but suspect.
"KONVOÏ is beauty and minimalism." - Luminous Dash
FIJNBESNAARD & COMPAGNIE
School and family performances on various themes.
Piet Decalf on vocals, guitar, banjo, mandolin, baritone, bass, dobro, ukulele, and balalaika!
Gregory Van Seghbroeck on sousaphone, trombone, euphonium, and pedal cowbell.
Pat Riské on percussion.
Jan D’Haene on cornet and accordion.
NO Pareto (New Orleans Jazz And Beyond)

NO Pareto was born after a visit to the beautiful and enchanting city of New Orleans. Mesmerized by the local culture and music, this young quintet decided to bring all this beauty back to Belgium.
- With their soft, blissful music, they try to transport their audience to one of the most beautiful places on earth.
Jan D’Haene – cornet
Gert Malfliet – drums
Loes Minnebo – trombone
Xavier Saget – saxophone/clarinet
Gregory Van Seghbroeck – sousaphone