Music
The main stage opens with Het Danspaleis, whose open dance floor for everyone pays particular attention to older visitors. Also performing: Ahmed Eid, Palestinian musician and founder of the Palestine Music Space in Ramallah, who composes in Arabic, English and French; Islandman, a Turkish electro-acoustic trio blending Anatolian folk traditions with psychedelic textures and downtempo electronica; and Roda de Santo, a Lisbon-based Afro-Brazilian collective performing from the sacred traditions of Umbanda.
Visual art and participation
Stine Deja's Last Survivors presents monumental hybrid figures that merge the human body with the water bear. Compagnie Barks brings an acrobatic performance twenty metres up in the air, while Cyril Lancelin and Aérosculpture transform the park with large-scale sculptures. Visitors can literally feel music in Parker Hertzberger's Vibrating Music Hammock, help build a ten-metre-long paper chimera with Kexin Hao, or join a graffiti workshop for all ages.